Sixers’ Doc Rivers calls out officiating for allowing Jayson Tatum push off

featured image


PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia 76ers and the Boston Celtics were locked in a tight battle in overtime on Sunday afternoon in a pivotal Game 4 in South Philadelphia. The Sixers had a 16-point lead slip away as the Cs forced overtime, and it appeared Boston was going to steal one.

Jayson Tatum hit a tough 3-pointer with 38.1 seconds left in overtime to give Boston a 115-113 lead. Tatum had been struggling all afternoon until that point and that 3-pointer appeared to be the dagger the Celtics needed for the win and a 3-1 series lead.

Buy 76ers Tickets

Instead, James Harden saved the day with a corner 3 with 19 seconds left to lift the Sixers to a 116-115 win.

However, coach Doc Rivers was upset about the Tatum play. It was a clear push-off against Tyrese Maxey, and the officials missed it. It almost cost the Sixers the game.

“Jayson Tatum’s 3 was awful that that wasn’t called,” said Rivers. “Awful. It was a push-off and the reason it bugged me is because at the end of the game, there are these touch fouls. Jayson Tatum had a 360 foul. Marcus Smart and Tuck (PJ Tucker) get tangled up. Touch foul. So if we’re gonna call it that way, then you have to call it.”

The non-call could have decided the game if not for Harden’s heroics. If Harden doesn’t make that shot, the Tatum shot is the decider and Boston takes the 3-1 lead with it back home for Game 5.

“To me, you gotta call that play,” Rivers added. “I know it’s a big play and I’m a big fan of refs not deciding, but that could’ve decided the game.”

Stay up to date with your favorite Philly teams at Sixers Wire and The Eagles Wire.

Read More

Share on Google Plus
    Blogger Comment
    Facebook Comment

0 Comments :

Post a Comment