NBA referee Ken Mauer throws terrible jump ball during Knicks/Pacers game 6
Apparently, NBA referee Ken Mauer decided to get this jump ball between New York Knicks forward Amare Stoudemire and Indiana Pacers guard D.J. Augustin as soon as possible.
Watch as Amare wins the bad jump ball but Indiana ultimately gains possession:
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Ken Mauer throws terrible jump ball [SB Nation]
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