NBA Admits Lakers and Grizzlies Played Extra Game Time Due to Scorekeeper Error

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14/04/2024 18h58

In an unusual turn of events, the NBA has acknowledged that the Los Angeles Lakers and Memphis Grizzlies played an additional 1 minute and 6 seconds of game time due to a scorekeeper error during their matchup on Friday night. The mistake went unnoticed by both teams, the referees, and even the game clock operator.

The Lakers managed to secure a narrow 123-120 victory over the injury-plagued Grizzlies, keeping their hopes alive for the eighth seed in the NBA play-in tournament. However, the viral video posted on Saturday by NBA Twitter user Ramiro Bentes brought attention to an unnoticed error during the game.

Bentes pointed out that during a shot clock reset in the third quarter, the game clock was accidentally reset to 2 minutes and 20 seconds instead of the correct time. Remarkably, neither team nor anyone in the arena seemed to notice the mishap, resulting in an extended quarter.

After the video gained traction on social media, the NBA issued a statement confirming the error and expressing surprise that no one in the entire building had noticed the discrepancy at the time. The statement reiterated that the mistake went unnoticed by the teams, referees, game clock operator, and even the stats crew.

NBA spokesperson Tim Frank provided the statement, acknowledging that the Lakers and Grizzlies had indeed played an additional 1 minute and 6 seconds of game time. It highlighted the uncharacteristic oversight, considering the importance of the game for both teams.

Given Memphis' injury troubles, with 13 players missing from their roster, a humorous speculation arose that their usual timekeeper might have been among the players on the court. However, this was quickly dismissed as a joke, as player Jack White had only recently joined the team and is not presumed to double as the scorekeeper.

While it would have been intriguing if the mistake had affected the game's outcome and potentially led to a formal protest, the extra time ultimately had no significant impact on the result. The Lakers emerged victorious, and the Grizzlies' valiant efforts, even with the bonus minute, were not enough to change the outcome.

The incident will surely become a trivia question in the future, referencing the game where LeBron James and his teammates played 49 minutes of regulation time. It serves as a reminder of the unpredictable quirks that can occur during sporting events.

As the regular season enters its final day on Sunday, both teams will have to brush off this incident and focus on their remaining games. The Lakers will be aiming to solidify their position in the play-in tournament, while the Grizzlies will look to end their season on a positive note despite their injury woes.

Overall, the scorekeeper's unnoticed error during the Lakers and Grizzlies game has provided a lighthearted moment in an intense NBA season, showcasing that even in the midst of competition, mistakes can happen and go unrecognized.

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