At the end of their 112-108 Game 4 win over the Brooklyn Nets, the Sixers forced a turnover from Nets big man Jarrett Allen. However, the Sixers may have gotten away with one.

According to the league’s “Last Two-Minute Report”, the officials missed a Harris “wrap” foul on Allen that would have sent him to the free throw line with a chance to tie the game late.

Sean Marks may have had different beef, but Kenny Atkinson was right to have an issue w/ Tobias Harris getting away w/ a "wrap" foul on Jarrett Allen's roll to the basket before his game-deciding turnover. pic.twitter.com/m0gW597J3d — John Schuhmann (@johnschuhmann) April 21, 2019

At practice on Monday, Harris showed no remorse for the play.

“I mean, the game’s over,” said Harris. “Who’s to say he makes both free throws, anyway? It is what it is. There was also something on Spencer Dinwiddie and the carry or what not. The game’s finished, we got the win.

“Clearly they said it was a foul so it is what it is. I don’t feel sorry, you know what I mean? It is what it is.”

A lot has been made about the call and Nets general manager Sean Marks even entered the referee locker room to plead his case for his team. He has since been suspended a game and fined $25,000.

Coach Brett Brown gives the league credit for even releasing a report like this one.

“I respect that they’re trying to be transparent,” he said. “The refs make mistakes and I applaud the league for having the guts to put that out and own stuff.”

Harris and the Sixers will look to close out the Nets on Tuesday in Game 5 at 8:00 p.m. EST from Philadelphia.