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Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kevin Love thought he was fouled by Dallas Mavericks' Shawn Marion at the end of Monday night's game.

The NBA has agreed.

Rod Thorn, NBA President of Basketball Operations, issued a statement Tuesday saying that Love should have gotten the call, which could have changed things in the Mavericks' 100-98 win at the Target Center.

"Through postgame video review, we have determined that Minnesota's Kevin Love was fouled on the right arm by Dallas' Shawn Marion while attempting a two-point field goal," Thorn's statement read. "Love should have been awarded two free throws with one second left on the clock."

Following the game, Love let it be known he should've been shooting those foul shots.

"I thought it was pretty obvious, just look at the replay," Love told reporters. "If you look at the replay it was obvious that he got arm. I didn't know how to react. I couldn't yell at him (referee). That wasn't going to do anything, I just walked off the court with my head up."

Ed Malloy was the official who watched the play and didn't make a call as Marion hit Love's arm and caused the ball to sail out of bounds.

Contributing: The Associated Press