Authorities accept the kidnapped call in Knicks-Pistons game

A NBA referee crew Chief, Sunday afternoon New York Knicks host pistons of the 94-93 victory against the host of the second with the second winner of the ball, Detroit’in Tim Hardaway Jr.
When Hardaway put his shoulder on Hardaway’s right shoulder, Josh Hart from New York, he was about to put a corner-3-processor when he affected the shot away from the sign. If a foul had been called, Hardaway would go to the free throw line for three trials.
The crew Chief David Guthrie said the authorities missed a pool correspondent.
“It was decided that Josh Hart made a legal defense game during the live game.” He said. “After the post -game examination, we observed that Hart has made more body contacts to Hardaway Jr. than being marginal and should be called for fouls.”
Hardaway knew immediately that a foul should be called.
“You’ve seen it,” Hardaway said. “Open.”
Hart knew he had contact with Hardaway, but he wasn’t sure of the scope.
“Did I contact him? Yes, I contacted him, Hart Hart said to journalists. “Was it legal? I don’t know. We’ll let the two -minute report say that.”
The NBA issued two -minute reports one day after any match less than three points. The league reviews all calls in the last two minutes of the competition.
Immediately after the competition, Pistons coach JB Bickerstaff’da, defending the case that the foul should be called around the court ran around the court. Later, at the press conference after the game, he mentioned a lack of calls.
“There is contact with Tim Hardaway’s jumping shot. He said. “The man (Hart) leaves his feet, in the mercy of Timmy. I repeat, there is contact with the jumping shot.”
New York’s single-point victory, the Eastern Conference took ahead 3-1 in the first round series.
Knicks will try to organize the series on Tuesday, 5 games in New York.
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