On May 1, Beijing time, the NBA officially released the referee report for the last two minutes of the Bucks vs Pacers G5 game, the report showed that there was only one misjudgment in the last two minutes of the game, but this misjudgment made the Bucks lose 1 key point, considering that the Pacers finally beat the Bucks by 1 point 119-118, this misjudgment may have changed the outcome of the game.
The only misjudgment came with 17.1 seconds left in the game, when the Pacers trailed by four points and Haliburton held the ball past AJ Green to make it 2+1. The referee's report noted that when Haliburton drove to the basket with the ball, AJ Green always maintained a legal defensive position and did not foul. It was a crucial misjudgment that resulted in the Pacers scoring one more point from the free throw, the Pacers profiting and the Bucks losing.
The Bucks still led the Pacers by 7 points with 40 seconds left in the game, but in the last 40 seconds, Trent Jr., who had hit three points in a row, made consecutive low-level mistakes, and was seized by the Pacers to counterattack one after another, and finally, the Pacers played a wave of 8-0 offensive in these 40 seconds, successfully reversed the Bucks, and advanced to the next round with a total score of 4-1.
After the game, there was also a clash between players from both sides. Brother Alphabet got into a verbal altercation with Haliburton's father, Mathurin, and others. Haliburton apologized when he learned about it, and his father had already apologized to Brother Alphabet because he took the initiative to provoke Brother Alphabet at that time.
Regardless, the Bucks' season is over, but the real crisis may have just begun. Will Brother Alphabet request a trade this summer? Will the Bucks make a big deal? It's going to be a topic of interest this offseason.