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Multiple missed judgments! Report of the referee of the cavalry G2: Harry missed the second free throw before the final score and advanced to the line after he missed the second free throw.

NBA Playoff Eastern Conference Semifinals G2, the Pacers narrowly defeated the Cavaliers 120-119, and the NBA officially issued a referee report for this game. There were 3 missed judgments in this game. Nesmith's key make-up dunk should be invalid. Before Halliburton made a final foul, Mitchell had violated the rules for three seconds; before Halliburton's final kill, after missing the second free throw, a player advanced to the rules!

Missed 1: In the last 48 seconds of the game, the Pacers were behind the Cavaliers 112-119. After Siakam missed two free throws, Nesmith completed the make-up dunk. Many players entered the three-point line in advance before Sika took the free throw. The goal should be invalid and the jump ball will be executed in the middle circle.

Missing 2: In the last 15 seconds of the game, the Pacers fell behind by 116-119, and Halliburton broke through and caused Mitchell to foul. Previously, Mitchell stayed in the paint area for more than three seconds and did not actively defend the opponent's opponent. The defense violation should be judged for three seconds.

Missing 3: In the last 12.4 seconds of the game, when Halliburton made a free throw, several players entered the three-point line in advance before the free throw, and the free thrower stepped on the free throw line before the ball touched the basket. The referee should make a penalty and compete for the ball in the middle circle.

Because the referee did not call, Halliburton grabbed the rebound by himself after the second free throw, and then pulled to the outside line to hit a defensive three-pointer!