A long-time New Zealand national men’s basketball league franchise are considering what action they can take after an opposition foul on the ball in the hoop led to the team’s preliminary semifinal exit from the playoffs in Auckland on Thursday night.
It was 86-86 a split-second before the buzzer as team stalwart and franchise manager Jarrod Kenny’s possible match-winning shot bobbled around the ring when the hand of Canterbury Rams forward shot through the hoop from beneath and deflected the ball out.
With the cameras on, and commentators and 500 fans – for or against the Hawks – calling the shot a winner, the referees bypassed an instant review process in place for the first time, called time and sent the match into five minutes of overtime, which ended with the Rams winning 103-95 and an end to the Hawks’ dream late-run for 2023 honours.
Amid the uproar, leagues referee manager Ken Coulson said in a statement on behalf of Sal’s national men’s basketball league that the decision to not review the play was correct.
“On the final possession of the fourth quarter, no violation was called by any referee on the final shot, and as a result, this could not be referred for review by the IRS [instant review system] as per FIBA [International Basketball Federation] Rule F.3.2,” Coulson said.