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The Heat was also not happy about the five-second violation called in the final seconds. Spoelstra and Heat players believed the five-second violation called on Larsson’s inbound pass was quick. It came at a crucial time, too, as the call that resulted in a Heat turnover came with Miami down by four and 36.
6 seconds left in the fourth quarter. “I haven’t gone through the mechanics of it right now, but it felt like a quick five,” Spoelstra said. Powell added: “I thought the five-second violation was BS.
I mean, it was too fast. We couldn’t even get through our first two actions before they called a five-second violation. ” Miami Herald This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: “I haven’t gone through the mechanics of it right now, …