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The Warriors made two obvious out-of-bounds saves and missed the ball, but both were killed by the opponent

author:Understand the Emperor of the Ball

On April 6, Beijing time, in the NBA regular season, the Warriors lost to the Mavericks 106-108 away, and PJ-Washington completed the quasi-lore. And in this game, Warriors player Payton Jr. made an obvious out-of-bounds save that was missed by the referee.

The Warriors made two obvious out-of-bounds saves and missed the ball, but both were killed by the opponent

In the third quarter, Payton Jr. made a save when one of his feet was clearly out of bounds, but the referee did not award a penalty.

The two teams were tied at 106 in the final minute of the game, and PJ Washington hit a layup with 4.5 seconds left to complete the quasi-final kill.

The Warriors made two obvious out-of-bounds saves and missed the ball, but both were killed by the opponent

It's worth mentioning that the last time the Warriors missed an impressive throw-in was in January 2019.

At that time, the Warriors played the Rockets at home until overtime, and in the final critical moment of the Warriors' offensive round, Durant obviously stepped out of bounds with both feet to save the ball, but the referee did not make any decisions. Curry then hit a shot on the offensive round to give the Warriors a 134-132 lead over the Rockets.

The Warriors made two obvious out-of-bounds saves and missed the ball, but both were killed by the opponent

On the Rockets' last offense, Harden faced Thompson and Green and hit a long-range three-point shot, and finally the Rockets narrowly defeated the Warriors 135-134.

The Warriors made two obvious out-of-bounds saves and missed the ball, but both were killed by the opponent