Raptors jump the gun with OT tweet, Kings Twitter wants it removed
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Everyone in the 6 thought Terrence Ross' 3-pointer at the end of regulation against the Sacramento Kings on Sunday night was going to count, including those responsible for the Toronto Raptors' Twitter account.
Five extra minutes of overtime was snatched away as a result of a video review, however, leaving the Raptors empty-handed in a 102-99 loss on the road at the Golden 1 Center.
Sure, the Raptors could have waited a tad longer before tweeting about an overtime period that didn't even happen, but the Kings' official Twitter page asking them to remove it is just pouring salt in a fresh wound.
Delete this. https://t.co/EGMPYflrYo
— Sacramento Kings (@SacramentoKings) November 21, 2016
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