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During the Rockets at Thunder game, referees did not call a technical foul on Kevin Durant for calling a timeout Houston didn't have at the end of the first overtime because none of the officials saw Durant signal for the timeout.
Rutgers football coach Greg Schiano called a timeout to ice Illinois kicker David Olano, whose initial 58-yard field goal attempt fell short. This decision allowed Olano another chance, ultimately leading to a last-second victory for Illinois over Rutgers.
Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr expressed frustration during a game against the Toronto Raptors, calling two early timeouts and visibly showing his anger at the team's sloppy start. Kerr's actions included shooting a midrange jumper during the timeout to send a message to his players. His frustrations stemmed from the team's rough start, with only one player scoring at the time of the second timeout. The fired-up Kerr could potentially motivate the team as they aim for their 11th win in 13 games.
Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell admits to making a critical mistake by calling a running play on third-and-goal, which led to wasting a timeout and ultimately cost them the game against the 49ers. Campbell acknowledges that saving the timeout and throwing the ball would have been a better option, as it would have given them a chance to win the game without needing an onside kick. The blown timeout proved to be incredibly costly in the Lions' second-half meltdown.
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The crew chief explained that the Lakers were awarded a timeout because the official believed they still had possession of the ball during live play, and video review showed that Austin Reaves had control of the ball. LeBron James called the timeout.
Dennis Schroder and head coach Gordon Herbert had a heated moment during a timeout in Germany's FIBA Basketball World Cup game against Slovenia. Schroder engaged in a one-on-one conversation with teammate Daniel Theis, disregarding Herbert's instructions. After the game, Schroder explained that it was a moment of emotions and that he and Theis have known each other for years, using such moments to elevate their game. Herbert stated that the incident will be dealt with internally. Germany remains undefeated with a 5-0 record in the tournament.
Denver Nuggets head coach Michael Malone chose not to call a timeout in the final seconds of Game 2 of the NBA Finals, allowing guard Jamal Murray to take a 3-pointer that missed and sealed the Miami Heat's 111-108 comeback win. Malone explained that calling a timeout would have allowed the Heat to set up defensively, potentially preventing a quality shot. The loss evens the series at 1-1, with the Nuggets now heading to Miami for Game 3.
Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone defended his decision to not call a timeout with 11 seconds remaining in Game 2 of the NBA Finals, despite having two timeouts left. The last possession resulted in a Jamal Murray step-back 3-point attempt, which rimmed out at the buzzer, and the Heat tied the series 1-1. Malone believed that the Nuggets had the best chance to get the look they wanted in transition, and that taking a timeout would have allowed Miami to review their play and set up their defense. Murray also supported the decision, saying that he got a good look but just missed the shot.
Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla made a potentially game-altering decision during Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Miami Heat by calling a timeout when the play was breaking down and the team was in a bad spot. The Celtics came out of the timeout and had one of their best offensive sequences, tying the game and eventually winning 116-99. Mazzulla's decision-making abilities were praised by players and fans alike.
Celtics assistant coach Joe Mazzulla called a timeout in the middle of a possession during Game 4 of the NBA playoffs to prevent a turning point from spiraling out of control. This move helped the team reset and change their defensive strategy, running shooters off the line and forcing Miami's floor spacers to become playmakers. The Celtics' offense also improved, with Jaylen Brown focusing on playmaking and Jayson Tatum finding his tempo. The Celtics won 116-99, keeping their hopes of an 0-3 comeback alive.
Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla admitted he should have called a timeout before the final possession of his team's 116-115 overtime loss to the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 4, walking back what he originally said about the decision following the game. The Celtics inbounded the ball with 19 seconds remaining after a James Harden 3-pointer, but never got a shot attempt off before the final buzzer. Mazzulla defended the strategy after the game Sunday, but on Monday afternoon he acknowledged a timeout could have given the Celtics an opportunity at multiple chances to win the game.
Boston Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla admitted he should have called a timeout during the final possession of overtime in Game 4 against the Philadelphia 76ers. Mazzulla initially defended the play, but later said he should have called a timeout to get more possessions. The Celtics took too long to get into their set, and Mazzulla wanted them to play with more pace. However, he also trusts his players to make the right play and take advantage of mismatches.
Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla admitted he should have called a timeout in the final seconds of overtime during the team's Game 4 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. Mazzulla acknowledged that the Celtics needed to play with more pace in that moment and should have called a timeout to help get a 2-for-1 or a couple more possessions. Mazzulla has been criticized throughout much of the season for his reluctance to call timeouts in pivotal moments.
Steph Curry's mistake of calling a timeout that the Warriors didn't have nearly cost them the game against the Sacramento Kings. The Warriors were left without any timeouts after a failed challenge, and Curry didn't realize it. He called for a timeout, resulting in a technical foul and the Kings getting possession of the ball. However, the Warriors held on to win 126-125. Curry took responsibility for the mistake, but his teammates and coach also acknowledged their roles in the error.