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Wednesday, November 23, 2016

{allcanada} Raptors file protest to buzzer-beater call

 

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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