Open Thread: Philadelphia 76er file a complaint over officiating in games 1 and 2

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Questionable calls now dominating the series between Philly and New York

It what has become an issue for more than one team, questionable officiating is taking the spotlight from some great basketball.

The other night, the Knicks scored 8 unanswered points in 27 seconds to steal the wind from the 76ers sails and take a a 2-0 lead in the series. Here's the feedback in the NBA's last two-minute's report:

  • With 1:14 remaining, OG Anunoby committed a defensive three-second penalty that the officials missed. This ultimately suited Philadelphia just fine, though, as Maxey made a 3-pointer five seconds later.
  • With 34.7 seconds remaining, Joel Embiid fouls Donte DiVincezo as he begins his dribble, affecting his SQBR (speed, balance, quickness and rhythm). This no-call also worked out for New York, as it led to Brunson's 3-pointer to bring the score down to 101-99.
  • With 27.2 seconds remaining, "an attempt to call a timeout by Coach Nurse (PHI) during this play is neither recognized nor granted by the officials." This is something Nurse himself grumbled about after Game 2. "I called timeout," Nurse explained. "The referee looked right at me and ignored me. Tyrese Maxey got the ball. I called timeout again. He ignored me again. Then the melee started."
  • With 27 seconds remaining, "Brunson (NYK) pulls Maxey's (PHI) jersey away from his body, which affects Maxey's ability to secure the pass." This pull was not called, and affects Maxey as he attempts to secure the inbounds pass that is tipped by Josh Hart. It should have been a foul.
  • With 24.9 seconds remaining, "Hart (NYK) steps forward into Maxey's (PHI) space and initiates lower body contact that causes Maxey to lose his balance and fall to the floor." This should have been a foul as well, meaning Maxey was fouled twice by the Knicks on the way to their steal, but neither was called.

Here is the final minute:

The Philadelphia 76ers stated they will not file an official protest, but are lodging a complaint.

LeBron James and the Lakers also lost a buzzer-beater to the Denver Nuggets. He felt his team had also been treated unfairly in the calls:

Five missed or botched calls -four benefitting New York- in less than 2 minutes. Can you imagine what this could look like over an entire game?


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