On March 27 Beijing time, the NBA officially released the last two-minute referee report for yesterday's Rockets vs. Timberwolves game. The report shows that there were 6 incorrect or missed calls in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter and the final two minutes of overtime, with each team benefiting from 3. The specific incorrect or missed calls are as follows—

The first occurred with 1 minute left in the fourth quarter. When Shen Jing set a screen for his teammate, he took an extra step to the right and made body contact with Randle using his side. This was a missed offensive foul, disadvantaging the Timberwolves and benefiting the Rockets.


The second occurred with 1 minute 14.8 seconds left in overtime. On the out-of-bounds call, the on-court referee awarded possession to the Rockets, but the report indicates the last touch before the ball went out was by Shen Jing, not Hyland. Therefore, possession should have been given to the Timberwolves. This wrong call again disadvantaged the Timberwolves and benefited the Rockets.


The third occurred with 1 minute 10 seconds left in overtime. At that time, Li Kaier actively used his body to contact Durant's arm, causing Durant to lose control of the ball. This was a missed defensive foul, disadvantaging the Rockets and benefiting the Timberwolves.


The fourth occurred with 1 minute 8 seconds left in overtime. During a scramble for the ball, DiVincenzo kicked the ball away from Shen Jing with his foot, and the Timberwolves ultimately gained possession. This was a missed kicking violation, disadvantaging the Rockets and benefiting the Timberwolves.


The fifth occurred with 33.6 seconds left in overtime. Randle, while jumping to contest a rebound, pressed Tate's shoulder with his hand. This contact limited Tate's ability to contest the rebound. This was a missed foul, disadvantaging the Rockets and benefiting the Timberwolves.


The sixth occurred with 3.3 seconds left in overtime. The on-court referee called a foul by Randle on Durant, awarding Durant two free throws. The referee report states that Randle maintained a vertical defensive position throughout Durant's shot attempt with no foul action. Therefore, this was a wrong call, benefiting the Rockets and disadvantaging the Timberwolves. However, Durant did not capitalize on this opportunity, missing the free throw, and the Rockets ultimately lost narrowly.


The game was full of twists and turns. The Rockets once held a 13-point lead in overtime, but the Timberwolves unleashed a 15-0 run to improbably reverse and win. After the game, Durant took responsibility, stating that his missed free throw and 6 turnovers were the main reasons for the Rockets' loss.