The Toronto Raptors filed an official protest with the league office on Tuesday night surrounding Sunday's finish in Sacramento, sources tell Marc Stein of ESPN.
It will cost the Raptors $10,000 to make the protest, of which they get back if they are successful. The league now has five days to make its ruling.
The Kings beat Toronto 102-99 after waiting out a video review to see if the Raptors had forced overtime on Terrence Ross' three-pointer at the buzzer.
Following a timeout with 2.4 seconds left, Ross grabbed a deflected pass, took two dribbles and made a 33-footer - but the officials ruled time had expired.
Official Mike Callahan said a replay review showed the clock didn't start when DeMarcus Cousins deflected the ball. The actual elapsed time was 2.5 seconds, resulting in no basket.
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