Kendra AndrewsESPN
SAN FRANCISCO — The NBA’s final two-minute report confirmed a missed foul shot on Klay Thompson as time expired in the Golden State Warriors’ 116-113 win over the Sacramento Kings on Monday night, announcing that Thompson did make contact by Kevin Huerter. that affected his jump shot attempt on his 3-point attempt that would have tied the game. The Kings trailed by three when De’Aaron Fox inbounded Huerter with 1.3 seconds left. Huerter attempted a 34-footer over Thompson, who appeared to hit Huerter in the arm during the shot attempt. Had Huerter made that shot or been awarded three free throws, it could have sent the game into overtime. 2 Related “The NBA knows it’s a foul and basically all they’re going to tell us is they missed the call, but you missed,” Kings coach Mike Brown said Monday night. The final two-minute report also confirmed that Stephen Curry traveled with 16.1 seconds left in the game, which was also not called. This is the second time in the past week that missed calls have cost the Kings a game. After their 110-107 loss to the Miami Heat on Wednesday, the final two-minute replay revealed a missed travel call on Tyler Herro on what led to the game-winning bucket with 18.1 seconds left in the game . “It’s tough being the king of Sacramento,” Brown said. “Because Kevin was fouled … I just want, at the end of the game, somebody to make the right call. A guy gets hit in the arm and shoots a 3, that’s a foul. A guy takes six steps, or three, four steps, this is a journey.”