July 6, 2024

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BOSTON (AP) — In an attempt to convince referee Eric Lewis of what everyone who had watched the replay had already seen—that LeBron James had been fouled during his missed layup at the end of regulation—Lakers guard Patrick Beverley seized a courtside camera.

Rather than receiving a call, Beverley was called for a technical foul, which gave Boston the advantage to begin overtime. The NBA’s top-ranked Celtics then defeated Los Angeles 125-121 on Saturday night.

“Earth’s greatest player is unable to receive a call.” It’s incredible,’ said Lakers head coach Darvin Ham. It’s getting harder and harder to avoid putting it on the officiating, despite your best efforts.

With 4.1 seconds remaining in regulation, Jaylen Brown converted a game-winning 3-point play. He then added 11 more points in overtime to help the Celtics end a three-game losing streak. Brown finished with 37 points. In a game marked by 19 lead changes—six in the fourth quarter—and 15 ties, Malcom Brogdon scored 15 of his 26 points in the second half, while Jayson Tatum finished with 30 points and 11 rebounds. Brown also pulled down nine rebounds.

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