Hawks, Heat Will Replay Dec. 19 Finish
Published 1/12/2008 by Post at washingtonpost.com - NBA
The Hawks and Heat must replay the final 51.9 seconds of their game last month because the NBA said the official scorer incorrectly ruled that Shaquille O'Neal fouled out.
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The Hawks and Heat must replay the final 51.9 seconds of their game last month because the NBA said the official scorer had ruled incorrectly that Shaquille O'Neal fouled out.
The Hawks and Heat must replay the final 51.9 seconds of their game last month because the NBA said the official scorer had ruled incorrectly that Shaquille O'Neal fouled out.
