October 30 news, the final two minutes report shows that there was a severe misjudgment in the final moments of yesterday’s game where the Houston Rockets defeated the San Antonio Spurs 106-101.
To explain the situation, with 17.3 seconds left in the game, Victor Wembanyama missed a three-point shot. In the ensuing rebound battle, Green and Spurs player Jeremy Sochan were competing for the ball, and Sochan was called for a foul. The Rockets then regained possession, and Green scored from the front court, bringing the score to 106-99, effectively sealing the game.
The report indicates that the foul called on Sochan was incorrect. At the time, Green had clamped down on Sochan’s right arm while positioning himself, which hindered Sochan’s ability to grab the rebound. The foul should have been called on Green instead. Sochan should have been awarded two free throws within the last 10 seconds of the game.
If Sochan had made both free throws, the score would have been 104-101, and it would have been uncertain who would have come out on top.
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