The NBA said it missed a Steph Curry double-dribble late in Game 5.
In the final 30 seconds of Game 5 of the Warriors' first-round series against the Sacramento Kings, Curry was trying to kill some clock with his team up 119-114. After turning the corner near the top of the key, the 35-year-old seemingly picked up his dribble, drove toward the paint and then began his dribble again. He then drew a foul on a made basket for a potential 3-point play at the free-throw line.
To the stunned fans in Sacramento, it seemed like the Dubs star had once again put away a playoff game in crunch time. However, the league said in itsTwitter
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