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Indianapolis (AP) — The NBA office announced Tuesday that the referees in Monday night’s

Many predicted Kobe Bryant’s final NBA season based on his recent performance and physical issues.

Indianapolis (AP) — The NBA office announced Tuesday that the referees in Monday night’s

Many predicted Kobe Bryant’s final NBA season based on his recent performance and physical issues.

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Pe on 31.5 percent shooting heading into Sunday. Rather than adapting to the reality of aging, Bryant has remained the same high-volume shooter he was.

-Indiana game made the incorrect decision on a foul with 0.6 seconds remaining, resulting in the pivotal free throws that gave Indiana a 133-131 victory.

In Tuesday’s Last Two Minute Report, league officials stated that Celtics forward Kristaps Porzingis made “incidental arm contact occurring concurrent with the block” on Benedict Mathurin’s final shot.

The referees performed a proper replay check to establish if the contact occurred before the buzzer sounded and whether time should be added to the clock, which it was. However, the report stated that the play could not be reviewed under the replay trigger, and Boston had run out of challenges.

Mathurin hit the tie-breaking free throws to defeat the Eastern Conference’s

Many predicted Kobe Bryant’s final NBA season based on his recent performance and physical issues.

The Los Angeles Lakers star announced in an open letter to the Players’ Tribune that he will retire at the end of the 2015–2016 season.

Bryant issued an open letter to supporters (via Tim Reynolds of the Associated Press):

Pau Gasol, who helped Bryant win two more championships following O’Neal’s departure, also paid respect to him.

Watching Kobe this year has been disappointing for basketball fans everywhere. At 37, the greatest scorer of his generation was averaging 15.7 points per game on 31.5 percent shooting heading into Sunday. Rather than adapting to the reality of aging, Bryant has remained the same high-volume shooter he was.

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