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Thunder Pacers referee report! None of the 22 penalties were misjudged. Carlisle refused to talk to the referee, saying he did not want to be fined.

8:17am, 25 October 2025Basketball

On October 25, the new NBA regular season has begun in full swing. In a focus game yesterday, the Thunder and the Pacers staged a rematch of the Finals. In the end, the Thunder defeated the Pacers 141-135 in double overtime and achieved two consecutive victories at the beginning of the game.

Earlier today, the NBA official website announced the referee reports on the final two minutes of the fourth quarter and overtime between the Thunder and Pacers yesterday. In all 22 rounds listed, the call was correct, or the call was not called correctly, and there were no wrong calls or missed calls.

In this game, both sides made a total of 91 free throws, including 51 by the Thunder and 40 by the Pacers. The Thunder committed 33 fouls and the Pacers committed 37 fouls. Among them, Alexander, the star of the Thunder, made 26 free throws. This also led to a lot of controversy and discussion after the game yesterday.

After the game yesterday, Pacers coach Carlisle was asked what he wanted to say about the referee. He bluntly said that he had nothing to say, and he bluntly said that he did not want to be paid a large sum of money. In this regard, Mavericks media MFFL also said: "Yes, I understand everything." Pacers reporter Alex Golden was even more sarcastic: "Alexander's arm must be tired. He took 31 shots in sports games, plus 26 free throws."

Later, Carlisle said this when talking about the penalty: "Thunder The team kept going to the free throw line all night, which slowed down the rhythm of the game. At the same time, it also made it difficult for us to get shooting opportunities, making it impossible for the team to find its own rhythm."

What do you want to say about the controversy in this game? Welcome to give your opinions in the comment area.

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