Yesterday, the Celtics lost 131-133 to the Pacers in the NBA regular season. Today's official referee report for the last two minutes of the game was announced. Two wrongs and omissions. It's all Celtic disadvantage!First, when Brown was attacking a jumper, Hield touched Jaylen Brown's head with his arm when he blocked, and the referee didn't blow for a foul. The replay is only the exact time and cannot change the result of the decision.
The second and last 0At the 6-second mark, Porguinness should have no foul on Mathurin's block, but the referee blew for a foul, which led to the final free throw!
In the post-match report, the referee specifically pointed out that physical contact does not necessarily equate to a foul. Slight physical contact between a defender and an attacker in the normal course of a defensive action is not considered a foul. If this sentence is interpreted, Brown is not a foul if he is hit in the head. Then Boshen's final block inadvertently touched Mathurin, and he should also not go unpunished for a foul. !
LeBron saw that the referee's report also wronged Brown, and the head was not considered a foul?!
However, I personally think that the result of the game has been decided, and what can the referee's report given the next day say? And what can it solve?