The New York Knicks filed a protest with the NBA to dispute the 105-103 loss to the Houston Rockets on Monday night time, sources instructed ESPN.
The Knicks determined to file Tuesday night, highlighting the NBA’s Final Two Minute Report and sport crew chief Ed Malloy’s acknowledgements that the foul name on Knicks guard Jalen Brunson in opposition to Houston’s Aaron Holiday inside the ultimate second was incorrectly referred to as, sources mentioned.
Vacation made two free throws with lower than a second left on the clock, and deliberately missed a 3rd to expire the clock within the 105-103 victory. The Knicks and Rockets aren’t scheduled to play once more this season, however the hope of the protest is to both decide up a tie sport with the beginning of extra time, or by some means treatment the Knicks and not using a loss.
However, a protest should show the “misapplication” of a rule, not merely a missed name. The Knicks — who’ve misplaced three straight video games — have been hit arduous with accidents and can welcome the beginning of the All-Star Break later this week. The Knicks are 33-21 and fourth within the Japanese Convention.
Solely six protests in league historical past have been upheld. The NBA has not typically upheld protests in its historical past — solely six instances, in accordance with ESPN Stats & Info analysis.
The final time got here Dec. 19, 2007, when Miami Warmth middle Shaquille O’Neal was incorrectly dominated to have six fouls when he had solely 5. The sport was resumed March 8, 2008, however neither group scored within the 51.9 seconds that was replayed from extra time and the Hawks gained 114-111. Earlier than the sport was resumed, O’Neal had been traded to the Phoenix Suns.