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Finals G4 referee report: No mistakes and missed judgments in the last 2 minutes, famous mouths complained that Foster's blowing penalty was too bad

On June 15, Beijing time, the NBA officially announced the referee report for the last two minutes of G4 in the finals. According to the report, in the last two minutes of the game, there were no mistakes or misses, and in the end, the Thunder defeated the Pacers 111-104 away to tie the overall score at 2-2.

The biggest controversy at key moments in this game should be the one Alexander hit when he broke through the Nesmith defense and stepped back. That goal allowed the Thunder to overtake the score, and many fans believed that Alexander had a push in that attack, causing Nesmith to fall, and should have blown for an offensive foul, but because the goal occurred 2 minutes and 23 seconds before the end of the game, it was not within the evaluation range of the last two minutes, so the official did not explain the most controversial goal.

There were 17 official decisions (or no penalties) in the last two minutes, all of which were fine. But celebrity Bill Simmons was very upset when he talked about Foster's blow in G4 on the podcast. "It's just terrible, Foster's style of whistle is a real mess, all kinds of weird stops, missed calls, body whistles, even people who don't blow fouls when they get hit on the head, they are in complete control of the game," he said. There were more than 70 free throws in the whole game, the coaches and players on both sides were crazy, everyone was crazy, and there was no reason for this kind of blowing. ”

In the end, the Thunder were whistled for 26 fouls and the Pacers were whistled for 27 fouls, which is not much different. In terms of free throws, the Thunder made 38 free throws and made 34 of them, shooting a whopping 89.5 percent. The Pacers made 33 free throws but only made 25 free throws, shooting 75.8 percent from the free-throw line. In particular, Mathurin made 1 of 4 free throws at the final critical moment, which deprived the Pacers of the opportunity to catch up with the score.

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