Heat fans aren't liking this.
NBA officials said Thursday that Dwyane Wade wasn't fouled late in the Heat's 90-88 loss to the Hornets in Game 5 of their playoff series.
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With 2.6 seconds remaining in regulation, Wade tried to tie the game while being defended by the Hornets' Cody Zeller and Courtney Lee. A call didn't come, and the Hornets held on for the win and a 3-2 series lead.
"Look, it never is decided by those plays, but from my vantage point, Dwayne certainly looked like he got fouled," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said after the game.
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"There's no reason for me to look at it," Wade said of reviewing the call. "It ain't going to change anything. I thought I did (get fouled). It wasn't called."
In another controversial call, the league said the Heat didn't foul Zeller on an inbounds play with a second left, which is something Miami wanted.
"I don't know if Cody got fouled or not," Hornets coach Steve Clifford said after the game, "but it works for me."
Game 6 of the series will be Friday night in Charlotte.