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Controversial no-call
- Updated: May 11, 2016
Remember the craziness at the end of Game 2 when a handful of missed calls happened between the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs? The end of Game 5 in San Antonio wasn’t quite as bad, but we still had another officiating mistake that may have cost the Spurs a real chance at tying the game and forcing overtime. The Spurs will probably be the first ones to tell you they gave away too many chances well before the game got to this point, but the NBA’s officials are going to take another tongue lashing on this one.
With the Thunder up one and in possession of the ball, Dion Waiters (still inbounding) found Russell Westbrook coming toward the near corner. Westbrook caught …
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