The New York Knicks’ 94-93 win over the Detroit Pistons has been proven unworthy after the referees’ post-game admission.

Detroit Pistons guard Dennis Schroder (17) and New York Knicks guard Josh Hart (3) are separated by referees Ray Acosta (54) and Josh Tiven (58) during the fourth quarter of game two of the first round of the 2024 NBA Playoffs at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

The New York Knicks left the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit with a 94-93 win in Game 4 over the Detroit Pistons. It was their second-straight home loss, which now has them looking ahead at overturning a 3-1 series deficit.

This isn’t a fair outcome, as the Pistons should’ve had the opportunity to seal the win at the free-throw line in Game 4, but the referees never gave them their rightful opportunity.

On the final play of the game, Pistons’ shooters Tim Hardaway Jr. attempted a corner three, which was contested by Josh Hart, who flew in to contest the attempt and make inarguable contact with Hardaway.

While the Pistons’ cries for a foul were ignored in the moment, crew chief David Guthrie was forced to admit the truth in the post-game Pool Report.

Question: “What did you see on that last series and why wasn’t there a foul called on Tim Hardaway Jr.’s three-point attempt?”

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David Guthrie, Crew Chief: “During live play, it was judged that Josh Hart made a legal defensive play. After postgame review, we observed that Hart makes body contact that is more than marginal to Hardaway Jr., and a foul should have been called.”

Pistons fans are rightfully furious at how this game has played out. There’s a major difference between going back on the road in a straight 2-2 series and going on the road down 3-1. Instead of getting the former, the Pistons are facing the latter in what is now expected to be a near-guarantee that the Knicks will pass.

Game 5 will be crucial for Detroit to send a message to the Knicks after this loss. Despite the poor outcome, Cade Cunningham notched his first Playoff triple-double with 25 points (11-23 FG), 10 rebounds, and 10 assists, while Tobias Harris put up 18 points (6-15 FG) and eight rebounds. Tim Hardaway Jr. (5-16 FG) contributed 14 points while Malik Beasley had 13 points (5-12 FG).

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The Knicks were led by Jalen Brunson, who put up 32 points (13-26 FG), five rebounds, and 11 assists in the win. Karl-Anthony Towns played his role with 27 points (10-23 FG) and nine rebounds.

Josh Hart might’ve avoided a penalty for his buzzer-beating three-point foul, but he did contribute to this win with a monster stat line of 15 points (4-9 FG), 10 rebounds, five assists, and four steals. Outside of these three, no other Knicks scored in double digits.