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Paul's elbow strike really should blow an offensive foul, the referee's report came out, and the Suns' promotion was indeed not easy

On April 30, Beijing time, the referee report of the Suns and Pelicans was released, and there were two wrong judgments in the last 2 minutes, and the two teams each profited once, but Paul's offensive foul on Alvarado was leaked, which still had a greater impact on the trend of the game.

Paul's elbow strike really should blow an offensive foul, the referee's report came out, and the Suns' promotion was indeed not easy

The Suns and Pelicans played intensely in game 6, and Paul's stats were perfect, he scored 33 points on 14-of-14 shooting and led the team to victory. The referee's report of the match showed that in the final 2 minutes, two missed mistakes, Paul's offensive foul against Alvarado became the key.

Paul's elbow strike really should blow an offensive foul, the referee's report came out, and the Suns' promotion was indeed not easy
Paul's elbow strike really should blow an offensive foul, the referee's report came out, and the Suns' promotion was indeed not easy
Paul's elbow strike really should blow an offensive foul, the referee's report came out, and the Suns' promotion was indeed not easy

With 1 minute and 1 second left in the game, Paul singled through to the inside line, and he had an elbow movement against Alvarado, but the referee's first blow was a defensive foul. Alvarado was very dissatisfied with this decision, and he showed his gums to the referee that his gums were broken, and he was very aggrieved. At that time, the Suns were leading 108-104, and Paul made two free throws this time to extend the lead.

If the referee blows an offensive foul and the Pelicans get the ball, then the 4 points are likely to become a 2-point or 1-point gap, and the game will be more suspenseful, and this blowing penalty is also a key.

Paul's elbow strike really should blow an offensive foul, the referee's report came out, and the Suns' promotion was indeed not easy

The second missed decision occurred with 5.6 seconds left in the game, the backcourt rebounding scramble, Johnson and Nance scrambled, the result of the referee gave the Pelicans the right to the ball, the referee report showed that this ball was Nance touched the bottom line, should be the Suns' backcourt ball. However, the impact of this penalty decision is not very large, because the Suns have already locked in the victory. Next, the Suns semifinals against the Lone Rangers, Paul's play is still a point of view, and his duel with Doncic is also very interesting.

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