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On Friday, the NBA league office released its last two-minute report of the Houston Rockets’ 135-134 overtime win against the Golden State Warriors from the previous night and noted the referees failed to call Warriors forward Kevin Durant out of bounds on a critical play with 30.9 seconds remaining in the extra frame:
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Logan Murdock of the Mercury News provided a still image:
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No surprise here: The NBA rules in its latest L2M report that Kevin Durant was out of bounds late in OT of Thursday’s game when he saved the ball, leading to Steph’s go-ahead jumper. https://t.co/J1dcWOp2Ga
Durant’s save helped lead to a Stephen Curry bucket that gave the Warriors a 134-132 lead. However, Rockets guard James Harden hit a game-winning three-pointer with one second left to give his team the win.
This article will be updated to provide more information soon.
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