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Warriors Grizzlies referee report: 2 missed judgments at critical moment Grizzlies benefited_Morant

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Original title: Warriors Grizzlies referee report: Grizzlies benefited from 2 missed judgments at critical moments

Beijing time October 30 news, the NBA officially announced today the Golden State Warriors and Memphis Grizzlies referee report. The report showed that there were two misjudgments in the last two minutes of regular time and the last two minutes of overtime, both of which benefited the Grizzlies.

With 1 minute and 49 seconds left in the fourth quarter of regular time, Grizzlies star Jia Morant received a pass from his teammate and forced a breakthrough in the face of Andre Iguodala. The referee’s report showed that Morant had already violated the law before dribbling, but the referee did not whistled. The referee missed the judgment and the Grizzlies made a profit. In the end Morant broke through to the basket and threw the ball to Melton, who scored a three-pointer.

With 1 minute and 2 seconds left before the end of overtime, the Grizzlies led the Warriors 102-101. Grizzlies star Ja Morant broke through with the ball, Kyle Anderson stepped forward to screen. Morant used his turn to get rid of Wiggins, who was defending, and scored on the left hand layup. The referee’s report showed that Anderson made a foul while covering, and he grabbed Iguodala’s right arm. It is worth mentioning that Iguodala also complained to the referee at the time, but the referee did not whistled. (Morning)Return to Sohu to see more

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