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NBA admits massive missed calls in Bulls vs. Magic game
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NBA admits massive missed calls in Bulls vs. Magic game

The Chicago Bulls had a thrilling 20-point comeback against the Orlando Magic last night, but it was a comeback that almost didn’t happen. In a game the Bulls won by three points, it turns out the NBA made three crucial mistakes.

He first of the three errors was around 2:00. Zach LaVine was defending in the paint for more than three seconds. If the referees had called the time appropriately, the Orlando Magic would have received a free throw.

He second of the three errors was around minute 1:30. Nikola Vucevic was also defending in the paint for more than three seconds and should have received a three-second penalty. The appropriate call would have given the Orlando Magic another free throw.

He third And the final mistake was on the final possession of the game. Zach LaVine was again defending in the paint for more than three seconds and should have been whistled for another three-second penalty. The appropriate call would have given the Orlando Magic their third free throw in the final two minutes.

Chicago Bulls guard Josh Gidde

Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey (3) grabs a loose ball against the Orlando Magic during the second half at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images / David Banks-Imagn Images

In a game where the Chicago Bulls won by three points, the Orlando Magic should have been awarded three free throws in the final two minutes. It’s an unfortunate reality for the Magic, but sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good.

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