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Patrick Patterson Seeks Apology from NBA After Game-Tying Shot Is Overturned
- Updated: November 21, 2016
Toronto Raptors forward Patrick Patterson addressed the officiating in Sunday’s controversial 102-99 loss to the Sacramento Kings in a series of tweets sent early Monday morning (warning: NSFW language):
Please explain to me how T Ross shot doesn’t count.. @NBA
— Patrick Patterson (@pdpatt) November 21, 2016
27.2 – 24 = WHAT? #shotclock
— Patrick Patterson (@pdpatt) November 21, 2016
Looking forward to the apology from the @NBA even though it won’t do shit for the outcome. #haha #raptors
— Patrick Patterson (@pdpatt) November 21, 2016
Toronto guard Terrence Ross appeared to tie the game at 102-102 as time expired by knocking down a three-point shot, but his shot was waved off upon review. Officials determined the timekeeper did not properly begin the game clock after Kings forward DeMarcus Cousins tipped the inbounds pass intended for Ross.
After an extensive review, the officials determined …