- **Q: What exactly was the missed call?
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Sports / Basketball
In a tightly contested Game 4 between the New York Knicks and the Detroit Pistons, NBA officials admitted to a crucial missed foul call in the game's closing moments, impacting the outcome and potentially the series. The Knicks narrowly esc...
The Knicks-Pistons Game 4 ended in controversy when officials admitted to missing a foul call on Tim Hardaway Jr.'s potential game-winning 3-point attempt. Crew chief David Guthrie stated that Josh Hart made "more than marginal" body contact, warranting a foul. Had the call been made, Hardaway would have had three free throws to potentially give the Pistons the lead.
The game was physical, with numerous instances of contact. Jalen Brunson's fourth-quarter performance, despite an apparent injury, was pivotal. Cade Cunningham's strong performance for the Pistons was overshadowed by the controversial ending.
The Pistons now face elimination, needing to win Game 5 at Madison Square Garden. The missed call adds fuel to the rivalry and raises questions about the fairness of officiating in critical moments.
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