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Kings-Warriors: Domantas Sabonis gets elbowed in the face. ‘Refs can’t miss that’

Sacramento Kings center Domantas Sabonis (10) lies on ground after being in the face by Kevon Looney on a jump ball during Game 6 of the first-round NBA playoff series at Chase Center on Friday. No foul was called.
Sacramento Kings center Domantas Sabonis (10) lies on ground after being in the face by Kevon Looney on a jump ball during Game 6 of the first-round NBA playoff series at Chase Center on Friday. No foul was called. pkitagaki@sacbee.com

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Kings center Domantas Sabonis got elbowed in the face by Kevon Looney during the first half of Game 6 against the Golden State Warriors, leaving some fans outraged as no foul was called on the play.

Sabonis went up for a jump ball against Looney at the 5:05 mark in the second quarter. Looney’s right elbow hit Sabonis in the left side of his face, slow-motion TV replays showed.

Sabonis stayed face-down on the floor for several moments as the Warriors took the ball down the court. His face began to swell beneath his eye, and he could be seen wiping some blood away with a towel.

“There’s a lot of calls that are hard (but) you can’t miss this,” ESPN color analyst Jeff Van Gundy said of the referees’ no-call on the play.

Sacramento Kings center Domantas Sabonis (10) sits on the bench with a black eye during Game 6 of the first-round NBA playoff series at Chase Center on Friday.
Sacramento Kings center Domantas Sabonis (10) sits on the bench with a black eye during Game 6 of the first-round NBA playoff series at Chase Center on Friday. Paul Kitagaki Jr. pkitagaki@sacbee.com

Sabonis stayed in the game.

“This is unfortunate in a jump ball situation,” ESPN officiating analyst Steve Javie said on the national broadcast. “It’s really difficult because you have the two non-tossing officials watching the players around the circle.”

Kings fans on social media weren’t happy with the officiating, even as their team led the Warriors 58-51 at halftime.

“Looney isn’t dirty, but the refs can’t miss that call,” one viewer tweeted.

This story was originally published April 28, 2023 at 6:35 PM.

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Michael McGough
The Sacramento Bee
Michael McGough is a sports and local editor for The Sacramento Bee. He previously covered breaking news and COVID-19 for The Bee, which he joined in 2016. He is a Sacramento native and graduate of Sacramento State. 
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