Referees Take Over End of Warriors' Thrilling NBA Finals Game 5 Win

No one ever wants the refs to take over the end of an important NBA game.

But the final few minutes of the Warriors' thrilling NBA Finals Game 5 win over the Raptors featured several questionable calls by game officials Jason Phillips, James Capers and Ed Malloy.

With just over five and a half minutes left in the game, it looked like Kawhi Leonard traveled on a fastbreak. None of the refs called it and it led to a wide-open dunk by Norm Powell.

A few minutes later, with the Warriors down 103-100, as a Steph Curry 3-pointer bounced off the rim, DeMarcus Cousins was there for a putback dunk.

But on the court, the refs ruled it an offensive goaltending. They went to replay review and confirmed the call even though it looks like the ball is coming off the cylinder.

Cousins' was involved in the next controversial play. With the Warriors nursing a one-point lead, he was called for an illegal screen with 15.7 seconds remaining.

Luckily for Cousins, the Warriors were able to get the defensive stand in the final seconds, so the offensive foul didn't come back to haunt them.

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