Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Rockets rejected

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NEW YORK (AFP) — The NBA has rejected the Houston Rockets’ request for a replay following the blown call of a James Harden dunk in the team’s 135-133 overtime defeat to the San Antonio Spurs last week.

The Rockets had lodged a protest after the officiatin­g crew in the game mistakenly ruled out Harden’s fourth quarter dunk.

Although officials later acknowledg­ed the mistake, the error turned out to be pivotal, ultimately leading to double overtime where the Spurs would snatch victory.

The Rockets had requested the league allow them to replay the final seven minutes and 50 seconds of the fourth quarter, just before the officiatin­g error.

In a ruling on the Rockets protest however, NBA Commission­er Adam Silver acknowledg­ed the referees misapplied the rules by failing to grant a coach’s challenge for the incident.

However, Silver said the Rockets had “sufficient time to overcome the error during the remainder of the fourth quarter and two subsequent overtime periods.”

“Thus the extraordin­ary remedy of granting a game protest was not warranted,” the statement read.

The league added that the three referees from the game had been discipline­d for misapplyin­g the coach’s challenge rules. Details of the sanctions against the referees were not immediatel­y available.

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