On January 26, Beijing time, the NBA regular season, the Clippers reversed the Wizards 116-115 with the situation of falling behind by up to 35 points. However, this epic reversal battle became embarrassing with the release of the referee's report, because the referee's 4 misjudgments (3 missed judgments, 1 wrong judgment) were all beneficial to the Clippers, which was equivalent to the referee directly "directing" the big reversal.

In the final minute, the Wizards attacked, Pope held the ball and Kennard went to the basket, missed, and the rebound was taken away by Mann. Referee's report – the referee missed the decision, Kennard's contact with Pope's arm should be blown foul, and Pope should have been given two free throws.
In the final 28 seconds, Kuzma held the ball at the back, was wrapped up by the opponent, then passed to Dinwiddie, and then Harrell took the ball to the basket and was fouled, two free throws and one shot. Referee's report – Kuzma walks, referee misses.
In the final 10.9 seconds, the Clippers sent a sideline ball, and Winslow directly found Kennard, who hit a three-point shot from a long distance to chase 112-115. Referee's Report – Winslow serves 5 seconds for a violation, Kennard's three-pointer should be invalid, and the referee missed the decision.
In the last 1.9 seconds, Kennard completed a 3+1 kill. Referee's report – Before Kennard made a move, Bill's hands were placed on Kennard's reach, and there was contact with the arm, and he should be blown off for an early foul, and Kennard should have received two free throws.