Which of the happenings down the stretch do you think were due to some rigged game mechanic, and what should have happened in those moments, if the game wasn't rigged?
This what I see in the last minute:
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You make a bad pass, which results in a steal.
0:55: Opponent gets fast break dunk off of steal.
0:52: You halfcourt inbound, turbo to paint and dunk.
0:43: Opponent takes a wide-open three, misses it.
0:36: You get rebound off miss and get a fast break dunk.
0:30: Opponent runs to corner and takes what seems to be partially contested three, and misses it.
0:28: You get rebound and try to throw a long pass to halfcourt, but you throw it straight to a defender, so it's picked off.
0:24: Opponent takes a wide open wing three, hits it.
0:23: Opponent intentionally fouls you after your inbound.
0:21: Opponent intentionally fouls you again.
0:21: You go 1-2 from the line, with neither release being excellent.
0:16: Opponent takes a wide open three and hits.
0:15: Opponent intentionally fouls you again.
0:15: You go 2-2 from the line.
0:12: Opponent takes and makes another wide open three...your defender was running toward him, but didn't have hands up to contest.
0:11: Opponent intentionally fouls you again.
0:11: You go 1-2 from the line, again...two "okay" releases.
0:01: Opponent ties game with a corner three while your defender is standing right in front of him, but without actually contesting.
I don't think this is what I would submit to prove rubberband/equalizer dynamics.