Spurs spurned by league 05.14.2004
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Los Angeles Lakers guard Derek Fisher got a shot off after an inbounds pass with just four-tenths of a second left, giving the Lakers the win and a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven set.
The Spurs believed the clock did not start quickly enough after Fisher caught the ball. Fisher buried an 18-foot jumper to give the Lakers a 74-73 victory and a chance to advance to the conference finals with a win on Saturday in Los Angeles.
The basket by Fisher came after an amazing fadeaway by San Antonio’s Tim Duncan that gave the Spurs the lead in the final seconds.
The Spurs had their 17-game home winning streak halted.
NBA commissioner David Stern said a video tape review showed the game clock "started appropriately" and confirmed the determination of the referees, who used instant replay to make sure the shot was released before time expired.
The on-court officials trigger the start of the clock with a wireless device on their belt. A neutral scorekeeper does also, as a backup.