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NBA acknowledges error, Roy Hibbert foul in Lakers’ loss to Mavericks

Dallas Mavericks center Zaza Pachulia and Los Angeles Lakers center Roy Hibbert battle for a rebound during a Nov. 1 game at Staples Center.

Dallas Mavericks center Zaza Pachulia and Los Angeles Lakers center Roy Hibbert battle for a rebound during a Nov. 1 game at Staples Center.

(Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press)
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In its “Last Two Minute Report” on Saturday, the NBA acknowledged that Lakers center Roy Hibbert did not foul Dallas Mavericks center Zaza Pachulia in a crucial play with 45.8 seconds left in the fourth quarter of Friday’s game.

The Mavericks held an 86-82 lead with just over a minute left. The Lakers were looking to make a stop, but Hibbert was called for his sixth foul incorrectly, knocking him out of the game.

Pachulia hit one of two free throws. Kobe Bryant rushed a three-point attempt on the next possession. Metta World Peace was able to steal the rebound from Pachulia, but he too missed a shot behind the arc and Dallas pulled away in the final seconds, winning 90-82.

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Had Hibbert not fouled out, perhaps the Lakers would have scored on the ensuing possession, with a chance to win.

The report also detailed an incorrect call with 1:53 left on the clock, an out-of-bounds play that was awarded to the Lakers, though in retrospect, the ball was off Bryant.

The Lakers scored on the next play, a jump shot from Hibbert, perhaps evening out the later, incorrect call on the team’s center.

The NBA issues daily reports assessing all calls, and non-calls, over the final two minutes of a game, provided the teams are within five points of each other at the two-minute mark.

With a 1-8 record to the start the season, the Lakers have had a difficult time closing out games successfully. They’ll play again on Sunday night at Staples Center against the Detroit Pistons (5-4).

Email Eric Pincus at eric.pincus@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @EricPincus

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