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NBA acknowledges missed call in Pelicans-Mavericks

The Philippine Star

NEW YORK -- The NBA says an officiating mistake at the end of this weekend's game between Dallas and New Orleans cost the Pelicans a chance to tie it.

This was the second time in two weeks the NBA acknowledged a missed call near the end of a close game won by the Mavericks.

President of Basketball Operations Rod Thorn said Sunday that a foul should've been called on Monta Ellis of the Mavericks as Austin Rivers tried a 3-point shot at the last second.

Rivers was tied up by Ellis and the shot got nowhere close to the basket Saturday night. The Mavericks won at home 110-107.

Thorn says a review of postgame video shows Ellis made contact with Austin's arms. The NBA says Austin should have been given three free throws with sixth-tenths of a second left.

Pelicans coach Monty Williams argued for a foul as the officials left the court. He later said it was ''embarrassing'' that there was no call.

On Dec. 31, the NBA said it missed a call in the closing seconds of a game between the Mavericks and Minnesota. A day after Dallas won on the road 100-98, the league said Timberwolves star Kevin Love was fouled by Shawn Marion and should have gotten two free throws.

AUSTIN RIVERS

DALLAS AND NEW ORLEANS

ELLIS

KEVIN LOVE

MAVERICKS AND MINNESOTA

MONTA ELLIS OF THE MAVERICKS

MONTY WILLIAMS

ON DEC

PRESIDENT OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS ROD THORN

SHAWN MARION

TIMBERWOLVES

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