Late in Game 5 between the Miami Heat and the Charlotte Hornets, Dwyane Wade had a chance to force overtime with a shot right next to the basket.
He felt contact was made, but the referees didn't blow their whistles, allowing the Hornets to escape with the victory.
Head coach Erik Spoelstra claimed in his postgame comments that a call had been missed, and Wade's wife Gabrielle Union went on a Twitter rant expressing her dismay, feeling that her husband had been hacked.
Well, according to the league, there was nothing wrong with the officials' discretion.




In the NBA's Last Two Minute Report, Hornets center Cody Zeller went straight up vertically, and there was correctly no foul called.
Here is the part of the report discussing the matter:
Zeller (CHA) comes towards Wade (MIA) from across the restricted area, planting his foot and jumping vertically to defend Wade’s shot. Zeller absorbs contact when it occurs and, while his arms are not completely vertical, multiple angles confirm they do not make contact with Wade. Therefore, Zeller maintains a legal guarding position as he attempts to defend the shot.
I wonder what Gabrielle and Spoelstra have to say about that.