Referee slip gifts Denver controversial victory

DALLAS, (Reuters) – A referee blunder and a last-gasp  three-pointer from Carmelo Antony gave the Denver Nuggets a  controversial one-point victory over the Dallas Mavericks on  Saturday and a 3-0 lead in their Western Conference semi-final.

In the East, LeBron James scored 47 points to power the  Cleveland Cavaliers to an easy 97-82 win over the Atlanta  Hawks, who face a mammoth task overturning a 3-0 deficit in  their best-of-seven series.

With a second to play in Dallas, Anthony hit a  three-pointer to give Denver a dramatic 106-105 victory over  the Mavs, but Dallas complained that officials had missed a  foul by Antoine Wright before Anthony’s game-winner.

After reviewing the game, the NBA agreed.
“At the end of the Dallas-Denver game this evening, the  officials missed an intentional foul committed by Antoine  Wright on Carmelo Anthony, just prior to Anthony’s three-point  basket,” Joel Litvin, the NBA president for league and  basketball operations, said in a statement on the league’s  website (www.nba.com).
Nonetheless, the result stood.

“I think this is about as tough of a loss as I’ve been a  part of in my 11 years in the league,” Dallas’ Dirk Nowitzki,  who had 33 points and 16 rebounds, told reporters.
Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle said the officials clearly  missed Wright fouling Anthony.

“In a game where there are 61 fouls called, an official  decides not to call a foul when we were trying to take a foul,”  Carlisle said.
However, the Mavericks’ Jason Kidd said the non-call did  not cost Dallas the game.

“The game didn’t come down to that last play,” Kidd told  The Dallas Morning News.
“We tried to take a foul and didn’t get that. You’ve got to  make plays down the stretch and we didn’t do that.”
Nuggets coach George Karl said he agreed with the call on  the floor.
“I didn’t see a foul,” Karl said in a post-game news  conference.

Anthony had five words to describe the game-winning  three-pointer.
“Biggest shot of my life,” he said.

The Nuggets forward scored the game’s final five points and  finished with 31 as he and Chauncey Billups, who had 32, led  Denver to within one win of the conference final. Game four  will be held today.

In Atlanta, James had 12 rebounds and eight assists to help  Cleveland win its sixth consecutive playoff game.
“I gave it all I had, I knew how important this game was,”  James said.

“The playoffs are what I live for and what I work out for.  This is the biggest stage in the world and I want to perform  the best I can.”
Joe Johnson had 21 points and Josh Smith 18 for Atlanta,  who host game four today.