I'm surprised no one is discussing the double dribble that was not called on that last play.
Stinnett (or whoever was dribbling) was double-teamed, then tried to pass the ball to his teammate. In trying to gather the ball to pass it, he clearly touched it with both hands. Then, he lost the ball, got it back, dribbled once, then passed it to his teammate.
If you don't believe me, go back and rewind it, watch it slowly, and you will see. It's unfortunate, and I know many things added up to this loss, but last second plays in a one point game need to be called correctly.
Stinnett (or whoever was dribbling) was double-teamed, then tried to pass the ball to his teammate. In trying to gather the ball to pass it, he clearly touched it with both hands. Then, he lost the ball, got it back, dribbled once, then passed it to his teammate.
If you don't believe me, go back and rewind it, watch it slowly, and you will see. It's unfortunate, and I know many things added up to this loss, but last second plays in a one point game need to be called correctly.
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