This didn't involve any cheating or interference by players or coaches, but my favorite oblivious reffing moment that I saw when it happened was when Manu Ginobili made a three pointer against the Knicks and refs didn't count it.
It was intended to be a lob to Aldridge, but it went in the basket, hit the floor, and bounced back into the court. Michael Beasley picked it up as if it was live ball rebound and started dribbling the other way. Beasley said after the game that he didn't realize the ball went in the basket.
Play continued to the other end while Manu screamed at the refs. Eventually they blew a whistle and counted the basket, but as a two pointer. Then they reviewed it during a break to see if it was a two or a three, and corrected it to a three. So they got it wrong twice, and only used replay to check if Manu's feet were behind the line.
Just because it happened to you, doesn't make it interesting.
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