Mark Cuban plans to file a formal protest to the NBA disputing the odd ATO play in the Warriors’ win over the Mavericks. What are his odds of winning the protest?
, and more reports after the game indicated Cuban planned to file a formal protest.
If the protest is deemed successful, the Warriors’ win would be wiped off the standings and the game would be replayed from the time the disputed play occurred. Golden State would make another trip to Dallas, and the game would resume with the Warriors leading 88-87 with 1:59 remaining in the third quarter.There has only been one successful protest in the NBA since the 1982-83 season. On Dec. 19, 2007, Miami Heat center Shaquille O’Neal fouled out of a game against the Atlanta Hawks with 51.
The NBA upheld Miami’s protest, and the Heat and Hawks replayed the final 51.9 seconds prior to another matchup later that season. The Heat won the protest, but the Hawks still won the game 114-111.
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