NBA denies Mavericks protest from loss vs. Warriors on March 22

The NBA has spoken.

An inbound pass with under two minutes remaining in the third quarter during the Golden State Warriors’ win over the Dallas Mavericks on March 22 sparked a protest.

Following a ball out of bounds, the Mavericks were awarded possession of the ball. However, after a timeout, the referees changed their decision and gave the ball to the Warriors. With Jordan Poole inbounding the ball, the Warriors scored a quick easy uncontested bucket with the Mavericks on the other side of the floor with under two minutes remaining in the third frame.

Dallas owner Mark Cuban later claimed that during the timeout, the Mavericks were never told the call was changed to Golden State ball. Following the game, the Mavericks filed a formal protest of their 127-125 loss.

However, on Thursday, the league officially denied the Mavericks’ protest request.

Via @NBAPR on Twitter:

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Warriors vs. Mavs Game 4 delayed due to leak in roof at American Airlines Center

A rain delay indoors? Game 4 between the Warriors and Mavericks was delayed due to a leak in the roof at the American Airlines Center.

Before the start of the third quarter, Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals went into a rain delay.

While that might not be the technical term, a leak from the roof of the American Airlines Center caused the delay during Tuesday’s contest between the Golden State Warriors and Dallas Mavericks.

Liquid began to pour on the court near the Warriors’ bench, causing a pool to form on the court. While staff from the Mavericks and Warriors began to clean the puddle with towels, the third quarter wasn’t able to start until the leak was stopped in the ceiling.

After several minutes, the leak was fixed in the rafters and the third quarter was underway.

Via @NBAonTNT on Twitter:

The ceiling wasn’t the only thing raining on Tuesday night. The Mavericks buried 20 3s on 43 attempts from beyond the arc to build a lead as big as 29 against the Warriors in Game 4. Reggie Bullock led the Mavs from deep, drilling six 3s on 10 attempts. Luka Doncic, Spencer Dinwiddie and Maxi Kleber each tallied two or more 3-pointers in Game 4. 

Despite a furious comeback attempt from Golden State, Dallas survived and recorded its first win of the series, 119-109. 

The series now shifts away from a rainy Dallas to the Bay Area for Game 5 on Thursday night. Game 5 is set to tip at 6 p.m. PDT at San Francisco’s Chase Center on Thursday. 

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