close
close

NBA says that Luka Doncic Trip should have been bad during the Lakers wolves

The end of the game of Los Angeles Lakers 4 against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday evening was quite frustrating for LA, sometimes thanks (1) a bad reputation that LeBron James believed, would have a turnover and (2) without call Luka Doncic would have a foul.

The one who lies back to Doncic, who was around 33 seconds in the game and the Lakers with 114–113, the guard led the ball to the square when he seemed that he was stumbled from Minnesota Timberwolves Wing Jaden McDaniels. However, there was no call, and Doncic lost the chance to connect things on the foul line.

“It was an obvious journey. He not only falls by itself,” said head coach JJ Redick after the game and expressed his anger over the moment. “We saw it again, he was stumbled.

A day later, the league seems to find that Redick was right.

In the last two minutes published on Monday, the NBA admitted that the first call was wrong and Doncic would have received a personal foul due to the illegal foot contact from McDaniels.

Although the justification is always cute, it is probably not enough for Redick and Doncic, too late who undoubtedly preferred the game – or at least had the chance to tie it. Now you are in a must-win scenario for game 5, which is planned for Wednesday, April 30, at 10 p.m.

Minnesota leads the 3-1 series.

More NBA on Sports Illustrated

Leave a Comment