On January 31, Beijing time, the game between the Nets and the Warriors has long ended, but the post-game storm has not ended, and the referee report on the Nets and the Warriors has also been released.
In the last 2 minutes, the two teams made only one wrong decision, the rest of the penalties were correctly awarded, and Curry's foul-making pass became a wrong decision. The referee of Irving's controversial foul with Klay Thompson thought the penalty was correct, but Nets fans felt helpless, and the controversy of the ball was still quite large.
First, the only wrongful decision occurred with 1 minute and 44 seconds left before the end of the game, when the Nets' Edwards defended Curry, and after Curry made a forward-leaning pass, the referee blew Edwards for a foul.
However, since the new season, the league's recognition of this action is not large, and it is believed that Curry's action can not actually be counted as a foul on the defensive player, so the post-game referee report is also famous for Edwards, but unfortunately it ended in the end.
At that time, this penalty was criticized by the on-site commentator Fan Gundy Jr., who bluntly said that this was a foul-making action evaded by the league, and he did not like Curry's action. Looking at the referee's report after the game, it shows that Van Gundy Jr.'s judgment is quite correct, and it can only be said that the referee himself punched himself in the face.
This wrongful decision also caused a big blow to the Nets, because after Edwards was convicted of a foul, the Nets have committed five fouls, Curry stood on the free throw line, and hit both free throws, helping the Warriors extend their lead to 5 points.
Then, with 9 seconds left before the end of the game, Irving tripped Klay Thompson with his foot, and the referee awarded Irving a foul, but the Nets fans didn't actually approve of it. And Nets fans also questioned Nash's choice, believing that Nash could fully challenge this time, but Nash did not choose to challenge.
These two episodes have become the controversy of the Nets and Warriors games, and have also made the two strong teams in the East and West full of topics. In the end, the Warriors won 110-106 at home to the Nets, and the Nets, who were short of soldiers, could only swallow the defeat.
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(Text/Ball-Carrying Attacker)