NBA Report Flags Two Missed Calls in Cavaliers-Raptors Game 6 Overtime
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The NBA admitted that officials missed two potential fouls during the overtime period of Game 6 between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Toronto Raptors, according to the league’s Last Two Minute Report.
Findings from the review
The report, released the day after the game, lists both plays as “incorrect non-calls,” meaning the referees should have stopped play and assessed fouls but allowed action to continue. The document does not alter the final result but serves as an official record of officiating errors.
Last Two Minute Reports are issued whenever a game is within three points at any time inside the final two minutes of regulation or throughout overtime. The league publishes the findings to promote transparency and accountability among its referee corps.
Representatives for both the Cavaliers and the Raptors declined immediate comment on the league’s assessment. The NBA Referee Operations department also has not provided additional explanation beyond the public report.
The game’s outcome—and the series that required a sixth contest—remains unchanged, though the acknowledged mistakes will be logged in the officials’ performance evaluations.
Source: Hoops Wire