The NBA acknowledged that three officiating calls that went against the Knicks were incorrect in the closing minutes of Tuesday?s 112-110 loss to the Timberwolves at the Garden.
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Most notably, in its official ?Last 2-minute (L2M) report,? the NBA said that Karl-Anthony Towns committed an offensive foul on Julius Randle seconds before the Knicks? All-Star was whistled for a foul on the Minnesota forward?s driving three-point play that put the Timberwolves ahead by one with 29.3 seconds remaining.
?Towns (MIN) reaches out and grabs Randle?s (NYK) arm and affects his ability to defend,? the ruling states.
The L2M also noted that Minnesota guard D?Angelo Russell pushed off on RJ Barrett?s would-be steal attempt with 22.2 seconds remaining.
?After the deflection, Russell (MIN) extends his forearm into Barrett (NYK) and dislodges him from his position during the loose ball,? the comment reads.
Earlier, it also was ruled that Towns should have been called for a reach-in foul for ?making contact to the arm? on Evan Fournier?s turnover with 1:46 remaining. The Knicks were charged with three turnovers (two by Barrett) in the final two minutes, and Randle also missed a free throw that could have tied the game five seconds after Towns? three-point play.