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Costly foul-up

Bad ref call sees Piston lose by two points

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NEW YORK: Detroit coach Monty Williams slammed NBA refs for making the “worst call of the season” after the Pistons slumped to an agonising last-gasp 113-111 defeat to the New York Knicks on Monday.

A thrilling clash at Madison Square Garden swung decisively in favor of the Knicks in the closing seconds, when officials failed to penalise New York’s Donte Divincenzo for a blatant foul on Pistons forward Ausar Thompson as the two tussled for a loose ball with Detroit leading 111-110.

The Knicks recovered possession in the chaos, allowing Jalen Brunson to move the ball to Josh Hart who drove in what turned out to be the winning layup before adding a free throw to seal victory.

NBA referee James Williams later admitted officials had blundered and should have called a foul on Divincenzo.

“Upon postgame review we determined that Thompson gets to the ball first, and then was deprived of the opportunit­y to gain possession of the ball,” Williams told a pool reporter.

“Therefore a loose ball foul should have been whistled on New York’s Donte Divincenzo.”

But the official’s mea culpa was unlikely to placate Pistons coach Williams, who was incandesce­nt at the officiatin­g howler in his post-game press conference.

“We had a chance to win the game and the guy dove into (Thompson’s) legs and there was a no call,” Williams fumed.

“That’s an abominatio­n. You cannot miss that in an NBA game. Period.”

Williams said Detroit – who are bottom of the Eastern Conference with a league-worst 8-49 record – had raised officiatin­g grievances with the NBA through formal channels earlier this season.

“The absolutely worst call of the season,” Williams said.

“Enough is enough. We’ve done it the right way. We’ve called the league.

“We’ve sent in clips. We’re sick of hearing the same stuff over and over again.”

In other games on Monday, the Toronto Raptors upset the Indiana Pacers with a 130-122 win on the road in Indianapol­is.

R.J. Barrett led the Toronto scoring with 24 points on a night when seven players finished in double figures for the visitors.

Elsewhere, the Brooklyn Nets romped to a wire-to-wire 111-86 road win over the Memphis Grizzlies. The Nets led by 30 points at one stage after dominating the Grizzlies’ shaky defence.

Dennis Schroder led Brooklyn with 18 points – one of seven Nets players to finish in double figures. —AFP

 ?? ?? Well done: Josh Hart (right) of the new york Knicks is congratula­ted by teammate donte divincenzo after scoring the game’s winner against the detroit Pistons at Madison square Garden on Monday. — AFP
Well done: Josh Hart (right) of the new york Knicks is congratula­ted by teammate donte divincenzo after scoring the game’s winner against the detroit Pistons at Madison square Garden on Monday. — AFP

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