The Dallas Mavericks and their owner Mark Cuban are not happy with the NBA after an alleged miscommunication by the officials led to an easy two points for the Golden State Warriors on Wednesday, in a two-point Warriors win.
You don't see that very often at youth games, let alone at the highest level of basketball.
Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd started arguing with referee Michael Smith to no avail, but it turns out the the team had an understandable explanation for how the Warriors got a 5-on-0 breakaway.that the officials called Mavericks ball on the previous play, which was followed by a Dallas timeout. At some point during the break in play, the officials allegedly changed the call and never told the Mavs, even when the team started lining up on the other side of the court.
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