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			Bizarre finish has Raptors crying foul after loss to Kings 
			
		 
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			 [November 21, 2016] 
			(The Sports Xchange) - The 
			Sacramento Kings beat the Raptors on Sunday in a controversial 
			finish that left Toronto coach Dwayne Casey struggling to accept the 
			outcome. 
			 
			In an ending that neither team could quite believe, the Kings held 
			on for a 102-99 win in Sacramento, when the referees ruled that 
			Toronto's Terrence Ross could not have released a last-ditch 30-foot 
			three-pointer before the final buzzer. 
			 
			Ross appeared to tie the game with his prayer with less than one 
			second left. 
			 
			However, replays showed that Kings forward DeMarcus Cousins tipped 
			the preceding inbounds pass, so even though Ross jacked up his shot 
			well before the final horn, the refs ruled after a lengthy review 
			that the clock had not started upon the tip as it should have. 
			 
			According to referee Mike Callahan, the clock should have started 
			about a half-second faster than it did. 
			 
			Therefore, they adjudged that time was up before Ross took the shot. 
			 
			The ruling riled the Raptors. 
			 
			"I knew I had at least two seconds," Ross said. "I knew I could take 
			a dribble and still get it off. I don't know how a tipped ball can 
			amount for a five-or-six-tenths of a second ... Nothing can justify 
			it. It's just a bad call." 
			 
			Coach Casey said the Raptors (8-5) would look into the call with the 
			league but didn't know if the team had any real options other than 
			to swallow the difficult outcome. 
			
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			Raptors head coach Dwane Casey reacts during the fourth quarter 
			against the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center. The Kings won 
			102-99. Mandatory Credit: Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			  
			"I've got to hear another explanation, because we reviewed it about 
			10 times in there. Even if the clock started once DeMarcus Cousins 
			deflected it, T. Ross caught it, shot it with plenty of time ... 
			I've got to hear more." 
			 
			(Editing by Andrew Both) 
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