The NBA released its Last Two Minute Report this afternoon, where they reviewed foul calls (or no-calls) from the Mavericks-Cavaliers game last night. As we know, last night's game featured what appeared to be a fairly obvious no-call as Kyrie Irving appeared to foul Dirk Nowitzki with just five seconds left, in what would be the game's deciding play.

The NBA's report, which you can see here, corrects that call, stating that the officials should have called Irving for a personal foul. Though you can never say for certain, calling that foul would have given Dallas a much better shot of winning the game.

Here's the play again:

Also of note, considering Mark Cuban's comments about officials not calling three second violations earlier this season, the play just above the Dirk/Kyrie incorrect non-call on the NBA's report notes that the officials missed calling Tristan Thompson for a three second violation.

For those unfamiliar with this report (I generally knew it existed, but didn't really know much about it before writing this), a little background from NBA.com itself. Reviews are conducted for games that are within five points at the two minute mark of regulation.