NBA L2M report concludes four missed calls including call on Aaron Nesmith kicked ball

NBA L2M report concludes four missed calls including call on Aaron Nesmith kicked ball

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NBA L2M report concludes four missed calls including call on Aaron Nesmith kicked ball

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Scott Agness: From the NBA’s L2M Report: four missed calls over the final 79 seconds of G1 Pacers-Knicks – missed 3secs on Turner – missed moving screen on DiVincenzo – incorrect kick ball on Nesmith – missed moving screen on Turner (not that one, with 10.7s)
Source: Twitter @ScottAgness

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Kristian Winfield @Krisplashed
Last 2 Minutes Report from the Knicks’ victory over the Pacers says the refs incorrectly called Myles Turner for a moving screen on Donte DiVincenzo’s offensive foul call.
The report also says the kicked ball violation on Aaron Nesmith was incorrectly called. pic.twitter.com/ef5eMqydbw5:16 PM

Scott Agness @ScottAgness
Pool report with crew chief Zach Zarba acknowledging that 1) it was not a kick ball on Aaron Nesmith with 52.1s left and 2) it was not reviewable.
The game was tied at 115 and then DiVincenzeo nailed the go-ahead 3-pointer in the Knicks’ Game 1 win. pic.twitter.com/lQoROIHH5l11:50 PM

Michael Scotto @MikeAScotto
Myles Turner: “I think it’s best when the players decide the outcome of the game.”
“I think we’re all looking forward to the Last 2 Minute Report coming out. I think there were 2 controversial calls. The kick ball by Aaron Nesmith was not a kick ball. You clearly see on replay.” pic.twitter.com/zqiHuV7yrP11:14 PM

Tommy Beer @TommyBeer
Zach Zarba says kick ball on Aaron Nesmith with 52 seconds left should NOT have been called.
Makes no sense that it’s not reviewable – NBA needs to correct that this offseason. pic.twitter.com/3beJMjQMti10:59 PM

Ian Begley @IanBegley
Referee Zach Zarba to @FredKatz on kicked ball called on IND’s Aaron Nesmith: pic.twitter.com/mtZMGtDQKe10:55 PM

Mike Vorkunov @MikeVorkunov
Referee Zach Zarba told the pool reporter that the kicked ball violation call with 52 seconds left wasn’t correct and hit Aaron Nesmith’s hand instead. But the call wasn’t reviewable. pic.twitter.com/9rlYvF0VXc10:54 PM

Tim Bontemps @TimBontemps
Rick Carlisle said he wasn’t sure if Aaron Nesmith committed a kicked ball violation after watching it back, saying the angle he had to see was hard to tell. He said Nesmith said it hit his hand. – 10:33 PM
Chris Mannix @SIChrisMannix
Aaron Nesmith’s development has been a shocker. Was a spare part in Boston, a 27% three-point shooter in his last season. 42% in this one and a key piece of Indy’s rotation. That dunk on Robinson was filthy. – 9:45 PM
Cameron Tabatabaie @CTabatabaie
AARON NESMITH WITH NO REGARD FOR HUMAN LIFE pic.twitter.com/4aGHDmAMey9:41 PM
Ky Carlin @Ky_Carlin
The athleticism on this Pacers team is insane. The Obi Toppin East Bay dunk and then an Aaron Nesmith poster? Unbelievable. – 9:41 PM
Tony East @TonyREast
Holy smokes. What a dunk from Aaron Nesmith. – 9:40 PM
Tony East @TonyREast
About 70 seconds apart and both Andrew Nembhard and Aaron Nesmith pick up foul number 3. Haliburton-McConnell-Sheppard as the backcourt right now. – 8:29 PM

More on this storyline

Ian Begley: In 2-minute report, NBA found multiple missed calls in NYK’s win over IND. The misses include Aaron Nesmith’s kicked ball and Myles Turner’s offensive foul w/10 seconds to play: pic.twitter.com/Br0TW70hxR -via Twitter @IanBegley / May 7, 2024
Cameron Tabatabaie: Pool report on the kick ball call at the end of the Pacers-Knicks game “A kicked ball violation is not reviewable and not subject to the coach’s challenge.” pic.twitter.com/gl7pkRfaPK -via Twitter @CTabatabaie / May 6, 2024

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