The 76ers still haven't gotten over the game-winning heave that Nets point guard Devin Harris was credited with on Monday night.
Andre Iguodala hit one of two free throws to give Philadelphia a 96-95 lead, but Harris won the game for New Jersey with a half court heave that was reviewed by officials before it was confirmed.
"I thought a lot was going on for 1.8 seconds," said Iguodala. "I thought for sure it wasn't good, and I still don't think it was good."
"It was no good -- we all know that," said Andre Miller. "But you can't sit here and argue it, because of the consequences. It's over now.
"But still, the game was ours and it was pretty much taken from us."
Iguodala even feels as though Harris got away from traveling.
"That was another issue, too," said Iguodala. "There were so many things that went on in a small amount of time for that shot to be good."
It's damn close, but it looks like he got it off just in time and it was obviously scrutinised at length by the officials working the game; situations like this are the reason the instant replay rulings were implemented, after all. It sucks to be beaten that way but looking at that replay, in my opinion the Sixers are coming off as sore losers.