NBA playoffs: Pistons lose to Knicks after refs admit to missing ‘blatant’ foul | NBA

The referees missed a mistake on Tim Hardaway Junior in the final play of Detroit 94-93 to reduce Nix on Sunday. the The American Professional League He admitted the mistake shortly after the match, saying that a mistake in Josh Hart should have been called in Nix.
If the wrong was called, Hardway had three free throws with about 0.3 seconds. Instead, the game ended in that play and left Detroit a chimney.
“I saw it, comrades,” Hardaway said after the match, and they spoke with the correspondents. “blatant.”
Knicks 3-1 in the series advanced after winning, with game 5 in New York on Tuesday.
“During the direct play, it was judged that Josh Hart has operated a legal defensive,” crew head David Jouthi told the media after the match. “After reviewing postgame, we noticed that Hart makes contact the body more than marginal to Hardaway JR and should have been mistaken.”
Hart did not oppose that he called Hardaway.
Hart said: “Did you call him? Yes, I called him,” Hart said. “Was it legal? I don’t know. We will allow the two -minute report he says.”
The American Professional League conducted a review of all calls in the last minutes of the three points or less, with these reports issued the next day of the match. But in this case, the American Professional League had spoken to Gutry to a reporter and explained what happened.
Detroit argued to no avail after the end of time. It is clear that the Pistons JB Bickesaff coach has angered and contacted the responsible crew, but he did not resort to challenging the call. First, Pistons used their challenge earlier in the game and secondly, even if Bickesaff still faces the challenge that was not important – technically, no call was made, so he could not appeal.
“There is a call to Tim Hardaway leap.” “I don’t know in any other way around him. There is a connection to a jump leap. The man leaves his feet, he is at the mercy of Timi. I repeat, there is a contact on a leap shot.”
The glass had a ball with 11.1 seconds left, below. Cade Cunningham was absent from the jump with a survival of 7.4 seconds, and after a stampede, the ball ended in Hardaway’s hand in the left corner. Hardaway Ball-Thailed to get Hart in the air, and Hart clearly contacted the right side of the Hardaway body as it was in the shooting process.
Nix Carl Antastony Towns was asked to look at the play after the match.
“What do you want me to say? Show what?” The cities said, smiling. “Return to Madison Square Park. Saeed got a victory. Do you like this answer? Is this good?”
Elsewhere on Sunday, Jader McDaniels converted a three-point play with 39.5 seconds left to return to the lead and stole the incoming corridors that followed from Liberation James, where it led a gathering by Minnesota Timberolves to win 116-113 over Los Angeles Lakers, who put them 3-1 in the first series of trip.
Meanwhile, Boston Celkus rose 3-1 in their chain against Orlando Magic by winning 107-98.