Golden State Warriors beat Detroit Pistons, league admits key misjudgment after game
2025-03-10 13:37
The Golden State Warriors defeated the Detroit Pistons 115-110 on Saturday night, winning a close game and improving their season record to 36-28.
The game at the Chase Center was extremely intense, with both sides fighting until the very last moment to decide the winner.
With less than two minutes left in the game, the two teams were tied at 105-105. Pistons star Cade Cunningham encountered tough defense when he broke through for a layup and failed to hit the key shot. Warriors newcomer Jimmy Butler grabbed the rebound and quickly advanced to the frontcourt, ready to launch a key attack.
At this time, Draymond Green received the ball at the top of the arc and moved his pivot foot continuously, but the referee did not blow the whistle for a traveling violation. Green then passed the ball to the outside to continue organizing the offense.
However, this obvious traveling violation was not called, causing the Pistons to miss a key defensive round.
After the game, the NBA released the "Last Two Minutes Referee Report (L2M)" on Sunday, which acknowledged the error in the penalty call in this round and clearly pointed out: "Green moved his pivot foot on the outside." This also triggered a discussion about the referee's enforcement standards.
Despite the controversial call, Stephen Curry was still the biggest contributor to the Warriors' victory, scoring 32 points. Although his shooting touch was average (8 of 22 shots, 4 of 15 three-pointers), he still contributed firepower to the team at critical moments.
Although Green became the focus of post-game discussion due to a misjudgment, he still delivered comprehensive statistics of 12 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists in the game.
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