Lakers played extra time against Grizzlies because of clock error

Lakers played extra time against Grizzlies because of clock error
Los Angeles Lakers forward Anthony Davis (3) reacts to a jeering fan in the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Memphis Grizzlies Friday, April 12, 2024, in Memphis, Tenn. (AP Photo/Brandon Dill)
(Brandon Dill / Associated Press)

Lakers played extra time against Grizzlies because of clock error

Dan Woike April 13, 2024

The Lakers and the Memphis Grizzlies actually played more than 13 minutes in the third quarter Friday because of a clock error that went unnoticed.

We have confirmed that the game clock was inaccurately set in the third quarter of the Los Angeles Lakers-Memphis Grizzlies game last night at FedExForum, an NBA spokesperson said

Saturday

in a statement. After a shot clock violation, the clock was set at 2:20 when it should have been at 1:14. The error was not noticed in real time by the teams, the referees, the game clock operator or the stats crew. While unfortunate, the error was not identified in time to resolve the situation in-game.

The error surfaced on social media Saturday afternoon.

Stakes are clear for Lakers: Beat Pelicans and win 8th spot in West

The quirk comes at the end of a season in which the Lakers get ready to play their final regular-season game Sunday while already having played 82 games. The Lakers, by playing in the finals of the in-season tournament, played an extra game that didnt count in the

official

standings.

The Lakers can secure the No. 8 seed in the Western Conference on Sunday with a win at New Orleans and would face either the Pelicans or Phoenix

in the play-in tournament

depending on the result of the Suns’

finale against thevs.

Timberwolves.

The Sacramento-Portland and Golden State-Utah games could impact the Lakers’ seeding in the play-in tournament should they lose in New Orleans.

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