According to a report on December 4, the NBA officially released the referee report of the Warriors being reversed by the Clippers, and in the last two minutes, the referee made almost no mistakes, but missed Curry's walk. Except for the leakage of Curry's steps, the referee's other decisions and judgments were correct.
Curry's walk occurred in the last 1 minute and 40 seconds, when Curry broke through with the ball, passed George, misplaced Theis, and chose to break through, only to be defended by Leonard and blocked by Theis. In the process, Curry may have been intimidated by Leonard, so he walked, but the referee didn't blow the whistle. However, Curry and the Warriors did not profit from this, and after Curry was blocked, the ball was touched out of bounds by his own people, and the ball was given to the Clippers.
The Warriors led by as many as 22 points on Dec. 3 before the Clippers reversed. The Clippers trailed almost 47 minutes and 50 seconds to take a one-game lead and win. George used Westbrook to grab a rebound to push the counterattack and hit a three-point shot from Thompson's defense. But this is not a quasi-lore, because there are still more than 8 seconds left, and the Warriors can design a complete strategy after completion.
Curry received the ball and began to break through, but he faced Leonard. Although Leonard has not focused much on defense since becoming a supergiant, he is still very good at defending a guard seriously, let alone Curry who shot 1 of 10 in the second half. Curry was directly locked in by Leonard, but Leonard didn't block his pass. Curry didn't dare to shoot the shot, so he threw it to Green on the baseline. Although Green scored several three-pointers, they were all in the first quarter, and he couldn't shoot key three-pointers at all, so he naturally hit the iron. So the Warriors were reversed by the Clippers.