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A major omission in the NBA! The Lakers profited twice and narrowly defeated the Jazz. Two key fouls were not called in the last 10 seconds.

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On November 25, the NBA officially announced the referee report on the last two minutes of the Lakers vs. Jazz game. The report showed that there were two missed calls in the last two minutes of the game, both of which benefited the Lakers and suffered losses for the Jazz. In the end, the Lakers narrowly defeated the Jazz 108-106.

The first missed call occurred with 10.5 seconds left before the end of the game. Lakers player Kleber clamped and held down Jazz player Nurkic's left arm, affecting his ability to fight for rebounds. This was a missed rebounding foul. The Lakers benefited and the Jazz suffered a loss.

The second missed call occurred with 5.8 seconds left before the end of the game. Lakers player Smart clamped and held down Jazz player George's right arm during the service phase, interfering with his catching action and causing him to fall. This was a missed defensive foul, which also benefited the Lakers and suffered losses for the Jazz.

Considering the slight score difference between the two sides, these two missed calls may indeed have changed the outcome of the game.

In this game, the Lakers defeated the Jazz 108-106 to win their fourth consecutive victory. This was a tug-of-war. After three quarters, the score difference between the two teams was only 3 points. In the final quarter, the Lakers once pulled away to more than 10 points and were chased back into the decisive moment. In the end, the Jazz failed to complete the reversal.

In terms of statistics, Doncic had 33 points, 11 rebounds and 8 assists, Reeves had 22 points and 10 rebounds, and James had 17 points, 8 assists and 6 rebounds. The Jazz's George had 27 points and 8 assists, and Markkanen had 20 points and 7 rebounds.

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