Lillard slams refs over blow call

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    Lillard slams refs over blow call

     

    LOS ANGELES: Portland Trail Blazers star Damian Lillard is prepared to pay the price after making his anger with officials plain in the wake of a 117-114 NBA loss to the Utah Jazz.

    Lillard and the Trail Blazers were furious on Friday night after game officials missed a goaltending violation call — an error that cost Portland a chance to tie the game in the final seconds.

     

    With 19.5 seconds remaining in the game in Salt Lake City, Utah’s Donovan Mitchell scored a go-ahead layup.

    Lillard tried to answer with a layup at the other end, but Rudy Gobert blocked the shot with 11.2 seconds left.

    But Gobert blocked the shot off the glass in what should have been called illegal goaltending.

    “It’s an easy call,” Lillard said after the game. “Three referees out there and they don’t call that.

    He was even more incensed after officials confirmed to a pool reporter that they blew it.

    “I don’t want to see no report about ‘Oh we should’ve called it,’ or none of that,” Lillard said.

    The defeat could be key for a Portland team chasing the Memphis Grizzlies for the eighth and final playoff spot in the West — with the San Antonio Spurs and New Orleans Pelicans breathing down their necks.

    “We’re in the playoff race and we need every game we can get,” Lillard said. “And then you want us to walk away and say nothing? Cost us the game, of course we’re going to have something to say about it. That’s BS.”

    Lillard also took his complaints to Twitter and when one Twitter user noted he can expect a fine from the NBA — which bars public criticism of game officials — his answer was succinct.

    “Plenty money,” tweeted Lillard, whose salary is almost $30 million this season.

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    Due to the lack of a whistle, the play was not reviewable. After the game, the officials involved acknowledged their mistake after reviewing the video.

    NBC Sports Northwest’s Jamie Hudson gathered the response from the referees after the game.