NBA officials admit to pivotal missed foul call at end of Knicks-Pistons game
- Tim Hardaway Jr. Attempted a final shot for the Detroit Pistons against the New York Knicks in Game 4.
- The Pistons trailed by one point in the final seconds after Cade Cunningham missed a shot beforehand.
- Hardaway shot a three-pointer from the left corner, and Josh Hart made contact with his body.
- NBA officials determined Hart made "body contact that is more than marginal" on Hardaway's shot.
- The missed foul call on the 94-93 Knicks win potentially changed the game's outcome and series lead.
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Pistons fume after NBA admits refs handed Knicks Game 4 with missed call
Detroit’s Tim Hardaway Jr. said he got fouled on the game’s final play. The NBA agreed with him. It didn’t matter. Referees missed Hardaway getting fouled while shooting a 3-pointer on the final play of Detroit’s 94-93 loss to the Knicks in Game 4 of their Eastern Conference first-round series on Sunday. The NBA acknowledged the mistake shortly after the game, saying a foul should have been called on the Knicks’ Josh Hart. Had the foul been call…
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