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NBA referees frantically steal the show and create a god plot with their own hands, the Grizzlies press the whistle to make fouls, and the Pelicans assistant coach's expression is on fire

NBA referees frantically steal the show and create a god plot with their own hands, the Grizzlies press the whistle to make fouls, and the Pelicans assistant coach's expression is on fire

The duel between the Grizzlies and the Pelicans, the last 6.5 seconds of the game staged a divine plot, which really corresponds to the classic lines of Stephen Chow's movie, and the big ups and downs of life are too exciting.

NBA referees frantically steal the show and create a god plot with their own hands, the Grizzlies press the whistle to make fouls, and the Pelicans assistant coach's expression is on fire

In the final moments, Bane hit a three-pointer and the Grizzlies trailed by one point at 102-103. Bane then blocked McCollum, causing the Pelicans to foul with 24 seconds.

The Grizzlies had a chance to kill, and with 8.5 seconds left, the Grizzlies took a timeout. Last time, Morant killed the Pelicans in the last minute, and this time, the last chance to attack was still given to Morant, and with 1.5 seconds left, Morant missed a breakthrough layup, however, the referee's whistle blew.

NBA referees frantically steal the show and create a god plot with their own hands, the Grizzlies press the whistle to make fouls, and the Pelicans assistant coach's expression is on fire

The Pelicans immediately challenged, and the referee reviewed the footage for a long time, and finally, announced that the Pelicans challenge was successful, the two sides fought for the ball, Bane grabbed the ball, and the Grizzlies had one last chance to attack. With 0.4 seconds left, the Grizzlies made a foul on the Pelicans with the last shot, Morant was so excited that he threw his fist and roared, the Pelicans assistant coach couldn't believe it, his eyes widened, and Wallan was also in disbelief. In the end, the Pelicans failed the challenge, and this time Jackson stepped to the free-throw line.

NBA referees frantically steal the show and create a god plot with their own hands, the Grizzlies press the whistle to make fouls, and the Pelicans assistant coach's expression is on fire

Unexpectedly, Jackson, who had 9 free throws in the past, missed the last free throw, and the two sides were tied at 103, and the game entered overtime.

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