Look, I don't foresee the Philadelphia 76ers winning the grievance over officiating that they're planning on filing after the Game 2 loss to the New York Knicks. There's no way the NBA changes anything to cause a firestorm.
But I do think Sixers coach Nick Nurse might have a case to complain about not being granted a timeout during that wild sequence in which the Knicks grabbed the ball back while down two and Donte DiVincenzo hit a stunning three.
While Tyrese Maxey was on the floor, it appeared he might have had possession of the ball for a second while Nurse signaled for a timeout. It was QUICK, but check it out:
https://twitter.com/sixersruinedme/status/1782595888629567644
https://twitter.com/CrossingBroad/status/1782628994665345170
https://twitter.com/JClarkNBCS/status/1782611253208224254
Nurse had this to say after the game:
https://twitter.com/sny_knicks/status/1782598777674625090
Again, I doubt anything will come of this, but it's worth noting!
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Did Nick Nurse really call timeout before the Knicks' miraculous Game 2 sequence? The 76ers coach might have a case
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