The Portland Trail Blazers were angry on Friday night after a missed goaltending infringement cost them a shot to tie the game against the Utah Jazz.With 19.5 seconds left, Utah's Donovan Mitchell scored a thumbs up a layup. Portland's Damian Lillard attempted to reply with a layup on the opposite end, however, Rudy Gobert obstructed the shot with 11.2 seconds left in the Trail Blazer's 117–114 misfortune.Gobert submitted goaltending by closing the shot off the glass. In any case, the administering group made no approach to the play."We find a good pace play of the game and they miss a simple call," Lillard said. "At that point, they disclose to us it's a simple no call, similar to that is clearly not a goaltend. It cost us an f - game, man."After the game, NBA arbitrator Josh Tiven told a pool correspondent that authorities missed the call."We've since taken a gander at it through postgame video audit and tragically observed that we missed the play, and a goaltending infringement ought to have been called," Tiven said.The missed call was not a reviewable play in light of the fact that the team didn't call it on the floor.The Blazers were offended over losing a shot to tie the game and power extra time to perhaps win it. Portland left away with expensive destruction in the midst of a push to get again into the season finisher picture."It cost us the game. We can't get it back," Blazer's monitor C.J. McCollum said. "At the point when we commit errors, we're fined. Furthermore, they cost us a game that could cost individuals cash, in this way, they ought to be fined as needs be, on the grounds that that is horrible. Not simply awful, horrible."Gobert said he was attempting to make a play on the ball and felt like the no-call eclipsed a critical Utah rebound from a 14-point halftime deficiency."Clearly it's a major play since it's the last play and it's what everybody will recall that," he said. "In any case, I figure we worked admirably playing in the subsequent half. Errors are made. Authorities are human. I have a feeling that it's all piece of the game."The misfortune eclipsed a solid night for Lillard, who completed with 42 focuses. McCollum scored 27 focuses, Gary Trent included 16 and Mario Hezonja 11 for the Blazers, which had just seven sound players accessible for the heft of the last seventy-five percent.