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According to the NBA L2M report, RefS missed the track violations against Haliburton FT during the Pacers-Cavs G2

The officers missed several calls during the chaos of the last minutes of the 120-119 win of Indiana Pacers about the Cleveland Cavaliers in game 2 of their playoff series in the second round on Tuesday.

The NBA published its last two minutes report for the game and three wrong calls noticed.

When Scott Agness used Fieldhouse files together, Aaron Nesmith's putback on Pascal Siakam's missed free throw would have had to be a jumping ball because a double-track violation was violated. There was also a missed double-track lane against Tyrese Haliburton missed free throw and offensive rebound in the last seconds, while the officials also missed defensively in Donovan for three seconds:

Cleveland is certainly not pleased that the violations of the lane in the second half are used up a 20-point lead, and stood in a position in which one or two calls could cause a difference in the result.

Nesmiths from the missed free throw cut off the deficit to 119-114 with 47 seconds. The Cavaliers then turned to two possessions in a row, which led to a Siakam basket and Haliburton free throws.

Haliburton made the first a 12 second lead to reduce the deficit to 119-117, and then recovered his own Miss in the second. After the lane violation had not been calculated, he was able to dribble back behind the bow and turned out to be the game-winning three-pointer.

Despite some questioning calls, it was an incredible comeback from the Pacers to take over a commanding 2-0 lead in the series. You now have the opportunity to end the top seeds of the Eastern Conference with the next two games at home.

As for the cavaliers, they played without Darius Garland (toes), Evan Mabley (ankle) and De'andre Hunter (thumb) and will be in a better position to win on the street when some or all of them return.

Donovan Mitchell had to carry out a large part of the heavy lifting on the offensive without her and ended with 48 points, nine templates, five rebounds and four steals in an incredible individual performance.

But it was still not enough to stop the comeback from Indiana.

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