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Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban explodes over controversial NBA call

The owner of the Dallas Mavericks Mark Cuban has gone scorched earth on the NBA after another NBA controversy.

Mark Cuban was not happy.
Mark Cuban was not happy.

Dallas Mavericks’ billionaire owner Mark Cuban has savaged NBA referees after his side was cost a chance at a win following a controversial call to finish their match against the Atlanta Hawks.

The Hawks rallied late to beat the Mavericks 111-107 but the match was only sealed with 8.4 seconds remaining.

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The Mavs Dorian Finney-Smith was called for goaltending on Hawks star Trae Young’s layup attempt with a whistle blown in the background.

Hawk John Collins grabbed the ball and scored the put back with play seemingly called to a halt by the whistle.

But the officials reviewed the play, awarding the basket, much to the horror of the Mavericks.

Dallas coach Rick Carlisle was asked by reporters if the officials gave him an explanation.

“Not a sufficient one,” he said. “Just a very disappointing way to end the game. Our guys fought their butts off from start to finish. My understanding, if it’s a good block on a goaltend that’s called and reversed, if there’s no control or the other team gets it, it’s a jump ball, so I don’t know. It’s baffling. It’s disappointing.”

Officiating crew chief Rodney Mott told the pool reporter that “the original call on the floor was a goaltend” and that Collins’ basket was allowed because “the ball was blocked and reviewed. The ball hit the rim, so it was deemed an inadvertent whistle. It’s Rule 2. Because (Collins) was in his shooting motion when my whistle blew, it’s deemed continuation, so therefore the basket counts.”

Tell us what you really think Mark.
Tell us what you really think Mark.

But it didn’t stop Cuban from blowing up on Twitter over the call as he believes the whistle was before the put back.

It’s not the first time this season the referees have been slammed this season.

A fortnight ago, Damian Lillard had to be restrained after a goaltending debacle against the Utah Jazz.

It appears the timing of the whistle was pretty important.
It appears the timing of the whistle was pretty important.

Collins didn’t feel too sorry for the moment.

“I feel like I definitely took advantage of the mismatches I had tonight,” Collins said. “As you guys know, I can crash the basket pretty well, so I think I definitely took advantage of that and made the most of it.”

He scored 35 points and 17 rebounds, while Young had 27 points in the fourth quarter.

Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 20 of his season high-tying 33 points in the first half and Seth Curry added 22 for Dallas, with Luka Doncic on the sidelines.

with AP

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