The NBA on Tuesday said the Heat benefited from two crucial non-calls in Monday’s 103-100 overtime victory over the Pacers.

First, the league said Chris Bosh set an illegal screen on Paul George that freed up Dwyane Wade to make his game-tying basket at the end of regulation. Then, near the end of overtime, the league said Wade should have been called for a loose-ball foul on Ian Mahinmi when he tipped the ball to Bosh for an offensive rebound.

Bosh subsequently hit a free throw after he was fouled with 3.9 seconds left in overtime to turn a two-point game into a three-point game.

So what did Bosh and Wade think of the NBA's review?

“If that’s an illegal screen, then no screens would be set,” Bosh said. “I just didn’t like when they said ‘aided’ our victory. We still went to overtime, and we still had to gut it out. Dwyane still had to make a play no matter what everybody thinks. Guys get things wrong. We get things wrong. It’s the human condition.

“It’s easy to bring out the two-minute report and say ‘look’. We’ve been through that [on the other end]. We didn’t point to that one play. We pointed to other plays. Well, we should’ve [taken] care of business here.”

Wade said there’s “too much stuff going on” to get caught up in an NBA ruling that’s made after the fact and that doesn’t change the outcome.

“If you ask players, we feel it's a lot of things that happen that don't get called or do get called that don't happen,” Wade said. “In this league you end up being on both sides of the coin. We've been a lot of sides of things not getting called this year. So, it doesn't matter. It doesn't bring us a win and obviously it don't put us an L. It doesn't matter."