It will come as little consolation for rightfully disappointed fans of the Utah Jazz, but the league admitted that a costly error was made down the stretch of Monday's loss to the Houston Rockets.

As noted in their Last Two Minute Report for Monday, the NBA acknowledged that a foul should have been called on the Rockets for what would have been the game-tying dunk for Jazz center Jeff Withey.

It was about as egregious of an error as they come. After reviewing the tape, the league said both James Harden and Montrezl Harrell affected Withey's ability to dunk.

Withey - a career 68.7 percent free-throw shooter - should have toed the line for a chance to tie the game with 26 seconds remaining. Instead, the Rockets managed to hang on for the 93-91 victory.