Live Bar, November 4 News yesterday, the Lakers defeated Pelicans 120-117 during the NBA regular season at home and won two consecutive victories.
Today, NBA officials gave the referee reports of the last 2 minutes of regular time and the last 2 minutes of overtime. There were two missed sentences:
At 1 minute 43 seconds, the Lakers and Pelicans became 105-105! Marshall, the singles on James’s left, caused a foul. The referee’s report pointed out that Zion’s defense three-second violation was missed here, and the Lakers should take a free throw.
At 1 minute 56 seconds in overtime, James made a good layup. The Lakers led 120-115 and the game was suspended. The referee’s report pointed out that James’s violation of walking was missed here-he took his left foot as the pivot foot when he received the ball, and before the final shot, he raised his left foot and put it down, you should be punished for walking.
But why didn’t Zion step on the bottom line to assist mccolum hit a goal in the referee’s report? Because this goal is neither the last 2 minutes of regular time nor what happened in the last 2 minutes of overtime, and it is not within the time range reported by the referee.