NBA admits referees made 5 mistakes in last two minutes of Clippers game.

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So roughly how much does Steve Ballmer tip the refs for providing that great service?
 
Here's what I posted in the game thread:
http://www.sportstwo.com/posts/3857993/

Here's the reffing report for the game against the Clippers on 3-24-16:
http://official.nba.com/nba-officiating-last-two-minute-report-march-24-2016/

Summary of Incorrect Calls in the last 2 minutes of the game:
- 1:47.0, Incorrect Non-Call (favoring Clippers). Crawford (LAC) is in the paint without actively guarding an opponent for longer than three seconds.
- 1:04.0, Incorrect Non-Call (favoring Blazers). Plumlee (POR) is in the paint without actively guarding an opponent for longer than three seconds.
- 0:45.1, Incorrect Non-Call (favoring Clippers). PXP shows that Jordan (LAC) extends his arms into Lillard's (POR) back affecting his ability to defend.
- 0:18.4, Incorrect Non-Call (favoring Clippers). Jordan (LAC) extend his arm as he sets the screen on McCollum (POR) without giving him room to avoid the contact.
- 0:02.4, Incorrect Non-Call (favoring Clippers). Rivers (LAC) makes contact with McCollum (POR) that affects his rebound attempt.

Sucks that we lost. That was one we could have gotten. With that said, the character of a team is shown by how they respond to adversity. I have faith they'll bounce back and make a good push to finish the year off strong!

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How many mistakes have Damien and Stotts admitted on doing?
 
When is the last time that a small-market team got the benefit of so many missed calls?
 
How much money did the refs have riding on the game?

Time for another FBI investigation.
 

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