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The Warriors Sun referee report is out! Both missed judgments were warriors' profits Green's fatal mistakes buried the game

On April 1, Beijing time, the NBA officially released the last two minutes of yesterday's Warriors vs Suns game referee report. The referee's report showed that there were two missed judgments in the last two minutes of the game, and the profiteers were all Warriors. Even so, the Warriors still lost the game, Thompson was in poor shape, 1-of-10 from three-point range, Green made a fatal mistake in the final moments, and the Warriors lost to the Suns 103-107.

The Warriors Sun referee report is out! Both missed judgments were warriors' profits Green's fatal mistakes buried the game

The first missed judgment occurred 1 minute and 30 seconds before the end of the game. During the Warriors' offensive round, Green grabbed Bridges' jersey while covering for his teammates, affecting Bridges' defense against Poole. It was an offensive foul, the referee missed blow, and the Warriors profited.

The Warriors Sun referee report is out! Both missed judgments were warriors' profits Green's fatal mistakes buried the game
The Warriors Sun referee report is out! Both missed judgments were warriors' profits Green's fatal mistakes buried the game

The second missed judgment came when Green had a defensive 3-second violation with 1 minute and 3 seconds left before the end of the game. He did not actively defend a player in his penalty area and stayed for more than 3 seconds. The referee missed this violation, and the warriors also profited.

The Warriors Sun referee report is out! Both missed judgments were warriors' profits Green's fatal mistakes buried the game
The Warriors Sun referee report is out! Both missed judgments were warriors' profits Green's fatal mistakes buried the game

While the Warriors took profit twice, they didn't ultimately win the game. With 34.2 seconds to go before the end of the game, the Warriors were one point ahead. A foul on Thompson sent Booker to the free throw line and the Suns took the lead. Green made a mistake when he tried to pass the ball, walked irregularly, and buried the ball, Paul scored a key goal and took a free throw to seal the victory. The Suns' five starters all scored in double figures. Prudon scored 38 points to tie a career high, but Thompson made a fatal mistake on 10 of 10 three-pointers and the Warriors still lost the game.

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