With less than 16 seconds left in the game between the Chicago Bulls and Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night, Dwyane Wade drove hard to the basket in an attempt to cut Chicago's deficit to three points.

He appeared to receive some contact from Zach LaVine and Karl-Anthony Towns but did not receive a call from the referees.

Wade then had a few words to say to one of the referees out of frustration, which earned him an ejection after his second technical foul.

That no-call proved to be the decider as the Timberwolves shot four free-throws and went on to win 99-94. The win snapped Minnesota's four-game losing streak and improved their record to 7-18.

The Bulls on the other hand saw their two-game winning streak halted and fell to 13-11 on the season.