The Dallas Mavericks are standing eighth in the Western Conference and for the season, they are 28-23. The Brooklyn Nets are 20-30 for the season and eleventh in the Eastern Conference. The Mavericks recently defeated the Nets with a final score of 107-119.
During the match, a strange visual appeared on the screen, which attracted attention from the NBA community. The faulty screen appeared when Mavericks Grant Williams scored a point during the first quarter.
The TNT graphics person chose violence against the Dallas Mavericks pic.twitter.com/2zsyyqsbiu
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) February 7, 2024
The TNT network displayed a graphic with the Mavericks logo, which said the squad had not scored in the last 0.04 seconds. The clock went up to 0.06 seconds and then vanished.
The community took this into notice; however, as per Awful Announcing, the mistake might have happened as this was inadvertently shown by a TNT producer. As the clock ran for both teams, the error happened, and it indicated that the Mavericks had not scored, but they had.
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆 https://t.co/99DxG8oeUW
— Matthew ✊🏼 (@matteichmann) February 7, 2024
💀💀💀
— Jeff (@Thecaptncronic) February 7, 2024
Top tier hating by TNT 💀 pic.twitter.com/ysJzg8pwyF
— BrickMuse (@BrickMuse) February 7, 2024
lol there’s no way that’s a real graphic😭😭😭 https://t.co/HYOtMRVwQJ
— {#%*^•} (@NaksutBalut) February 7, 2024
If you got Luka and Kyrie, this is unacceptable😭😂 https://t.co/zYvU7WBqDe
— NBA Muse (@NBAMuseAcc) February 7, 2024
Sometimes you hit the wrong button 🤷♂️
— Ryan Sirg (@RyanSirg) February 7, 2024
However, many supporters noticed the miscalculation and shared their opinions on Platform X, formerly Twitter.