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The referee officially admitted that the Rockets' free throw shot was a misjudgment The Knicks lost too unjustly

The referee officially admitted that the Rockets' free throw shot was a misjudgment The Knicks lost too unjustly

On February 13, Beijing time, the Knicks lost to the Rockets 103-105 away, Brunson hit a three-point tie, Aaron Holiday made a foul and made a free throw in 0.3 seconds, and the referee on duty admitted that blowing Brunson's foul was a mistake after the game.

The referee officially admitted that the Rockets' free throw shot was a misjudgment The Knicks lost too unjustly
The referee officially admitted that the Rockets' free throw shot was a misjudgment The Knicks lost too unjustly
The referee officially admitted that the Rockets' free throw shot was a misjudgment The Knicks lost too unjustly
The referee officially admitted that the Rockets' free throw shot was a misjudgment The Knicks lost too unjustly
The referee officially admitted that the Rockets' free throw shot was a misjudgment The Knicks lost too unjustly

Holiday made a 0.3-second three-point foul and made a free throw to cause controversy, did Brunson foul it? After the game, the referee Malloy admitted that the final decision was a misjudgment, Malloy said: We watched the replay after the game, and the contact happened after the shot, and it was minor, and it should not be a foul.

Malloy also explained why the misjudgment was made on the spot: When we watched it live, we felt that the bottom half of the player's body had foul-level contact.

The referee officially admitted that the Rockets' free throw shot was a misjudgment The Knicks lost too unjustly
The referee officially admitted that the Rockets' free throw shot was a misjudgment The Knicks lost too unjustly

Since the Knicks failed to challenge once in this game, they couldn't challenge this blow penalty in the end.

Regarding this controversial decision, Knicks coach Thibodeau responded to reporters: Look for yourself, the referee blew it very well today, great, Brunson refused to talk about being awarded a three-point foul at the last moment, and answered three times: good penalty, the next question.

The referee officially admitted that the Rockets' free throw shot was a misjudgment The Knicks lost too unjustly

The famous Perkins angrily sprayed the referee immediately after the game: The referees just messed up a wonderful basketball game, and the blowing penalty against Brunson at the last moment of the Knicks and Rockets game was really!

The referee publicly admitted his mistake, but the result of the game could not be changed, and it can only be said that the Knicks were really wronged by the Rockets.

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