The NBA has acknowledged officiating errors in the final moments of a game between the Miami Heat and Indiana Pacers. A missed foul call on Tyler Herro during a 3-point attempt with 55 seconds remaining and an incorrect foul call against the Heat that led to two Indiana free throws with 17.8 seconds left were cited as mistakes. These errors occurred in a game where the Heat lost by two points. The Last Two Minute (L2M) report highlighted these officiating mistakes, both of which negatively impacted the Miami Heat.
NBA cites pair of late officiating errors that went against Heat in loss to Pacers https://t.co/WFLv16kiE0
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L2M report cites two officiating mistakes in the final two minutes of yesterday's game and they both hurt the Heat.
The NBA says Tyler Herro was fouled shooting a 3 with 55 seconds left. It was uncalled. And the NBA says the Heat shouldn't have been called for a foul that led to two Indiana free throws with 17.8 seconds left. Heat lost by two. https://t.co/ngA8BKJm4P