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The Chicago Bulls and Miami Heat played a fantastic Game 4 last night.
Unfortunately, the final outcome was inextricably marred by an atrocious “non-call” on an overt “travelling violation” … committed by LeBron James, with approximately 32 seconds left in the OT period and the Heat clinging to a 4-point lead, 95-91 … which was inexplicably overlooked by a veteran NBA officiating crew comprised of Joe Crawford, Bennett Salvatore [who specifically was responsible for this non-call] and Ed Malloy.
Both teams played too hard, for too long, and too well, overall, to have the eventual outcome influenced, in this way, by a blatantly “missed” rules’ violation.
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Mandii B (@FullCourtPUMPS) (@FullCourtPUMPS)
May 25, 2011 at 1:24 pm
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