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Bulls voice frustration over officiating as the NBA confirms 2 errors in the final seconds of Monday’s loss: ‘It doesn’t do anything’

Chicago Bulls head coach Billy Donovan argues a call at the United Center on Saturday, Dec. 31, 2022 in Chicago.

CHICAGO — The Chicago Bulls received a hollow vindication Tuesday when the NBA’s Last Two Minute report confirmed two missed calls in the final 13 seconds of regulation in Monday’s overtime loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen traveled with 12.1 seconds remaining and guard Donovan Mitchell committed a lane violation with 4.6 seconds left on his way to a put-back that tied the game and forced overtime. Neither violation was called.

The lack

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