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    Written by DafaNews

    February 13, 2024

     

    In a nail-biting finish that had fans on the edge of their seats, the Golden State Warriors claimed a dramatic victory over the Phoenix Suns, with Steph Curry delivering a game-winning three-pointer with just 0.7 seconds left on the clock.

    The intensity of the game peaked in its final moments, marked by a controversial defensive play and a critical foul call that have since sparked debate among fans and analysts alike.

    The crux of the controversy centered around Draymond Green’s defense against Kevin Durant in Phoenix’s last possession of the game. Critics and some fans argued that Green may have fouled Durant, potentially robbing the Suns of a final shot to win or tie the game.

    However, the NBA’s Last Two Minute Report clarified the situation, supporting the on-court decision with a statement that read, “Green (GSW) maintains verticality and cleanly dislodges the ball from Durant (PHX) with his right hand.” This explanation has provided a clear rationale behind the no-call, emphasizing the legality of Green’s defensive play.

    Further adding to the game’s climax was a foul called on Andrew Wiggins for wrapping Devin Booker on an inbound pass, a decision that also faced scrutiny.

    The NBA’s report shed light on this call as well, stating, “Wiggins (GSW) wraps Booker (PHX) and affects his ability to get to the inbound pass. After communicating with the Replay Center, it was determined the foul occurred prior to the expiration of the game clock, and the clock was reset to 0.6.”

    This decision by the officials, backed by the NBA’s statement, highlights the critical nature of timing and player contact in the game’s decisive moments.

    Despite the controversies, the Warriors managed to secure a 113-112 victory, thanks in large part to Curry’s clutch performance and Green’s stout defense.

    The game’s ending has sparked discussions regarding the nuances of NBA officiating, particularly in the high-pressure environment of the game’s final seconds. The NBA’s clarifications have provided transparency and insight into the decision-making process behind these pivotal calls.

    As the Warriors and Suns continue their rivalry, this game will undoubtedly be remembered for its dramatic conclusion and the discussions it has ignited among the basketball community.

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