According to the NBA's Last Two Minute Report, Tyler Herro should have been called for traveling before he made the game-winning three-pointer.
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The report states that Herro ended his dribble by gathering in the air and landing on both feet.
When he moves his right foot, he establishes his left foot as his pivot foot, which he then lifts and replaces to the floor before taking his jump shot.
Shero scored 13 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter.
The Kings would have gotten the ball if Herro had been called for the travel. overtime looked as if it would be their worst-case scenario because they didn't have any timeouts left.
The Kings needed to go full court for a tie. The big man committed an offensive foul that ended the game.
Kings head coach Mike Brown said that Herro should have been called for a travel and that the lack of a whistle was not the reason they lost.
✨ Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original contentIra Winderman of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel quotes Brown as saying that Tyler Herro is a great player.
He went at the end. I wouldn't be doing my job if I didn't come up here and protect my guys. To pump fake on a sidestep, sidestep or hop, and then one-two and a shot, and not make that call, to me, it's just unbelievable.
We lost the game because we didn't get a fair whistle. I hope the officials look at the game again.
The Kings lost their fifth game of the year. The Heat have won two in a row.