EuroLeague corrects final score error in Bayern-ALBA Berlin game (1 Viewer)

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On Thursday, FC Bayern Munich secured a commanding 115-86 victory over ALBA Berlin, leading by as many as 40 points. However, the EuroLeague later announced a correction to the final score due to a scoring error.

According to the EuroLeague’s official statement, the mistake occurred during the second quarter of Round 10 in Munich. With just two seconds left on the clock and the score at 62-42, ALBA's Trevion Williams scored a two-point basket. Unfortunately, the table officials didn’t register the basket, resulting in an incorrect halftime score.

After reviewing the game, EuroLeague Basketball confirmed the error and adjusted the halftime score to 62-44. Consequently, the final score was updated to 115-88, and the individual stats, including Williams’s, were corrected on the EuroLeague’s official website.
 
It’s not every day you see a score correction after such a dominant performance like Bayern’s. While the 2-point adjustment doesn’t change the outcome, it’s great to see EuroLeague ensuring accuracy for player stats and records. For Trevion Williams, every basket matters, so it’s good to see his effort recognized properly.
 
It’s not every day you see a score correction after such a dominant performance like Bayern’s. While the 2-point adjustment doesn’t change the outcome, it’s great to see EuroLeague ensuring accuracy for player stats and records. For Trevion Williams, every basket matters, so it’s good to see his effort recognized properly.
my thoughts exactly
 
I saw the news about the EuroLeague correcting the final score for the Bayern vs. ALBA Berlin game. You’d think with all the technology and people involved, they’d catch these things during the game itself.
 

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