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4 mistakes in the last 2 minutes! Warriors Grizzlies referee report: Key ball misjudgment or change the outcome

On April 17, Beijing time, the NBA officially released the referee report for the last two minutes of yesterday's Warriors vs Grizzlies play-offs. The report showed that in the final two minutes, there were a total of four missed calls, with the Warriors and Grizzlies each winning twice, and the final 7.3 seconds of key ball misjudgment could have changed the outcome of the game. In the end, the Warriors narrowly defeated the Grizzlies 121-116. The following are the specific rounds of wrong and missed judgments -

The first was a missed call, which occurred with 1:29 left in the game, when Green reached for a broken layup and hit his wrist in a leaky defensive foul that Pippen Jr. should have made two free throws. This time the judgment was missed, the Warriors profited, and the Grizzlies suffered.

The second time was also missed, which occurred 1:28 with 1 minute and 28 seconds left before the end of the game, and in the above round, Pippen Jr. missed a layup, and Edie followed up with a dunk to score. The referee's report showed that the ball was an offensive interference ball, and while the ball was still in the cylinder above the basket, Edie touched the ball and the goal should have been invalidated. The Grizzlies make a profit, and the Warriors suffer.

The third was a misjudgement, which occurred 37 seconds before the end of the race. When Pippen Jr. broke through for a layup, Podemski hit the ball, and the subsequent contact was incidental and did not constitute a defensive foul. The referee blew Podemsky for a foul, which was a misjudgment. The Grizzlies make a profit, and the Warriors suffer.

The fourth time was also a misjudgment, which occurred with 7.3 seconds left before the end of the game, when Morant stole Curry, and finally the ball touched Curry's hand out of bounds, but the ball was awarded to the Warriors, which should have been the Grizzlies' possession. At that time, the Grizzlies trailed by one point at 116-117, which was a very fatal ball-possession error. The Warriors profited, and the Grizzlies suffered.

The referee's report also noted that the Grizzlies' five-second penalty was correct. According to media timers, it took about 6.5 seconds for the Grizzlies to send the ball out.

In this game, Butler had 38 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals, Curry had 37 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists and 6 three-pointers, and the Warriors led by as many as 20 points, but the Grizzlies continued to fight back. Morant suffered a foot injury in the second half of the third quarter and still took painkillers to play. In the end, the Warriors narrowly defeated the Grizzlies 121-116 to become the No. 7 seed in the West, and the Warriors faced the Rockets in the first round of the playoffs, and the Grizzlies will face the winner between the Kings and the Mavericks in the second round of the playoffs.

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