The official play-by-play account of the Miami Heat's 90-88 loss Wednesday night to the Charlotte Hornets at AmericanAirlines Arena reads with 2.6 seconds left: "MISS Wade, 2' layup," followed by in the same time stamp, "Lee BLOCK."

What follows next, under the listing with 3.9 seconds to play is, "Walker REBOUND."

And that is all. No listing of a foul. No listing of free throws for Dwyane Wade. And no more scoring.

The view of Heat coach Erik Spoelstra on the play? "From my vantage point, it certainly looked like Dwyane got fouled."

Wade's view? "I haven't looked at it, But it's pointless now. There's no reason for me to look at it. It ain't going to change anything. I thought I did. It wasn't called."

But then there's an outside view beyond the reach of the NBA decorum police when it comes to questioning officiating.

And in this case there are no bedroom secrets when it comes to what Wade's wife, actress Gabrielle Union, thinks about the moment in question. From her Twitter account.

UPDATE: The latest tweets from Union on the subject, including one after the NBA's official report said Wade was not fouled on the play in question:

Ive noticed that when speaking out about injustice, those w/ the most 2 lose, those in power double down 2 protect their own best interests — Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) April 28, 2016

Cute. Ref discipline made public/complete transparency or no sass on that front? https://t.co/TxIMm8sNLL — Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) April 28, 2016

As a fan, I want transparency. Same transparency that's used 4 discipline of players/coaches/owners. Let the fans know about ref discipline — Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) April 28, 2016

Ref discipline shouldn't be cloaked in secrecy. Make their discipline records public same as everyone else associated with the game #logic — Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) April 28, 2016

It's their job to make those calls https://t.co/wdZRpHXr2q — Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) April 28, 2016

The rest of these are from the immediate wake of Wednesday's Game 5:

They need to get fined. Period. Crappy officiating deserves a FINE and suspension. Not after the fact "oh well" https://t.co/B6CSxn4ck2 — Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) April 28, 2016

In all fairness I DID let refs know when they gave us calls we didn't deserve... his response "I thought you'd be at the concert" #FineEm — Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) April 28, 2016

2 min report is BS... after the fact WHO CARES?!?!?! If you don't #FineEm what's the motivation to get it right in the future?? #logic — Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) April 28, 2016

If players/coaches/owners get fined for complaints about poor officiating, makes sense that poor officiating =fines for the refs #logic — Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) April 28, 2016

And plsssss...hands straight up mean NADA if you get hit with the body down low. Stop it #FineEm — Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) April 28, 2016

Yes and they should be held accountable when they mess up #FineEm https://t.co/OJ1zGsoG9j — Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) April 28, 2016

Yep and he may get fined... I on the other hand cannot be fined... https://t.co/QY9LBSGXTf — Gabrielle Union (@itsgabrielleu) April 28, 2016

On the play in question, former NBA Vice President Stu Jackson, now an NBA TV commentator, said it was an undeniable foul.

The contact Zeller made with @DwyaneWade w 4.5 secs was a foul. A defender must land in the same spot he left floor to be vertical. — Stu Jackson (@StuJackson32) April 28, 2016

However, noted Wade enthusiast, Mavericks owner Mark Cuban disagreed with Jackson's assessement.

@StuJackson32 @DwyaneWade not any more. POE released this year changed the definition of verticality. Arms can come down too. — Mark Cuban (@mcuban) April 28, 2016

Wade also mentioned his wife in his postgame comments of now being down 3-2 in the best-of-seven first-round series.

"Tonight you’re going to be frustrated," he said. "Everyone in the locker room should be pissed off, but tomorrow is a different day. We come in, we learn from our mistakes and we get ready for a Game 6.

"Being frustrated going into Game 6 does you no good. But tonight, yeah, my wife got to deal with me tonight and no one else. I will be pissed off all night until I go to sleep."

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