The NBA admitted officials missed two calls that went against Golden State late in the Warriors’ 117-116 loss to the Houston Rockets on Sunday night at Chase Center.On the NBA’s Last Two Minute Report released Monday, the league said Rockets guard Amen Thompson should have been called for a shooting foul with 1:28 remaining on Steph Curry’s made layup, which should have given Curry the chance to tie the game at 112.“Thompson (HOU) jumps from A to B and initiates body contact with Curry (GSW) as he defends the shot,” the report states.After falling to the ground following the made basket, Curry raised up his arms, seemingly appealing for a whistle that never blew. Likewise, NBA on NBC commentator Reggie Miller noted the lack of a foul call on the broadcast despite the contact. Here are the two incorrect calls the NBA says the refs made last night in crunch time of the Rockets-Warriors game on @NBAonNBC: https://t.co/FAzS2V7XEw pic.twitter.com/OYPgakLZTq — Brett Siegel (@BrettSiegelNBA) April 6, 2026 The NBA also recognized its officials missed two 3-second violations during the game’s final...
NBA admits refs missed three calls late in Warriors’ one-point loss to Rockets
Published April 6, 2026 • 22 hrs ago
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