LeBron James was fouled on the game-winning shot, and the Lakers were misjudged
In yesterday’s NBA regular season focus battle, the yellow-green battle between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers, the head of the Los Angeles Lakers LeBron James was shot by the Celtics forward for a layup at the end of the fourth quarter. Jayson Tatum was a thug, but the referee on duty did not whistle for Tatum’s thug foul, and the Lakers also missed the best opportunity to end the game in regular time. But in the referee report of yesterday’s game that was out today, James’s lore goal was confirmed to be fouled.
Since there were no fouls, there were no free throws. Time ran out, and the tie between the two sides entered overtime. In overtime, the Lakers also won with mentality and physical fitness. In the end, the Lakers lost to the Kais in overtime 121-125. The Celtics, the team also missed two consecutive victories. Currently, the Los Angeles Lakers are ranked 13th in the Western Conference with 23 wins and 27 losses. The team is 4 wins away from the first playoffs. The loss of the game may change the whole situation of the team. The Celtics, who originally faced the No. 1 team in the Eastern Conference, can win the game, and the morale of the team will also be greatly improved, but the misjudgment will also depress the morale of the Lakers again. .
The details of the referee’s report are as follows:
Los Angeles Lakers: The referee did not call for an offensive foul by Anthony Davis, and the referee did not call for a foul by Russell Westbrook in overtime.
Boston Celtics: Jayson Tatum didn’t call the referee for a thug on James’ layup at the last moment.