The NBA acknowledged that the Kings players and fans have a right to be upset about the lack of a foul call on Klay Thompson as time expired in Monday's loss to the Warriors.
Thompson was ruled to have committed a foul on Huerter's attempt to tie the game. The officials swallowed their whistles on the floor, much to the displeasure of the Kings players.
Ballislife.com @BallislifeKevin Huerter & De'Aaron Fox's response to the refs not calling a foul on Klay Thompson trying to block Huerter's game-tying Three attempt. pic.twitter.com/QvRABV6o2T
According to the Last Two Minute Report, officials missed a call on Stephen Curry. The Kings would have had a chance to win the game if the refs had made the call.
This is the second time in a week that the Kings have been robbed of a win. The league said officials missed a travel by Tyler Herro before he hit a game-winning three.
Kings coach Mike Brown said he felt bad for his players. It's difficult being a King because Kevin got called for a foul. A man shoots a three and gets hit on the arm. A travel is when a guy takes six steps or more.
In the Miami game, I asked the ref if it was a foul, and he said no.
✨ Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original contentThe loss on Monday dropped the team to 3-6 on the year. There are only two teams in the Western Conference with worse records.