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- Updated: April 25, 2016
1:56 AM ET
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Detroit Pistons point guard Reggie Jackson believes there should be a system in place for referees to be be fined, suspended or lose their jobs in the wake of Sunday night’s 100-98 frantic finish in a Game 4, season-ending loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Without implicitly stating it in the postgame news conference, Jackson, who fired what would have been a game-winning 3-pointer, believes he was fouled on the final shot of the game by Cavs point guard Kyrie Irving.
“We got a stop, no timeouts. Kyrie decided to pick up early,” Jackson said, describing the play. “Thought I cleared some spacing, went to take a good shot, tried to find a good look. I just think …
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