The Brooklyn Nets surprisingly have taken two of the first four games in their first-round playoff series with the top-seeded Atlanta Hawks. They had a bit of help from the zebras in their second win, however.
The NBA released a report Tuesday, via the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, stating the referees made four incorrect calls or non-calls in the final two minutes and overtime of Brooklyn’s 120-115 win Monday in Game 4.
One of those errors benefited the Hawks, but the other three went in the Nets’ favor: a missed 24-second violation with 59.6 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, a non-call on a Brook Lopez traveling violation with 36.8 seconds left in regulation and an Alan Anderson loose-ball foul on Paul Millsap that went uncalled with 30.7 seconds to play in overtime.
The one non-call that went Atlanta’s way came with 1:16 to play in overtime. The league determined center Al Horford should have been called for a foul on Lopez during this battle for a rebound:
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Game 5 is set for Wednesday night in Atlanta.
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