Officials blew four calls near the end of the Cavaliers' 95-93 overtime victory against the Warriors on Sunday in Game 2 of the NBA Finals, according to the league.
LeBron James was indeed fouled by Andre Iguodala with 1 minute, 37 seconds left in overtime, the league acknowledged, although the report conceded James should've been called for a travel on the same play.
Also, the Warriors' Draymond Green twice committed fouls on jump balls that were not called — once at the start of overtime against Tristan Thompson and later against James, who complained at the time Green grabbed his shoulder.
All other calls and noncalls were deemed accurate. That includes the no-call on James at the end of regulation when he drove to the rim but missed the shot.
The league ruled Iguodala's contact with him was incidental, while Green maintained proper positioning under the league's "rule of verticality."
Scott Foster was the crew chief Sunday. The road team has now won the last 11 games he has officiated.
The league reviews all calls in the last two minutes and any overtime sessions of games within five points.
Exhibition in Africa
Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal and forward Kenneth Faried of the Denver Nuggets will play in the NBA's exhibition game in South Africa this summer.