when a bad call happens in a pivotal moment, it's outcome on the game is exaggerated. I'm just saying that you can't ignore the hundreds of events prior to OT and those bad calls. They had just as big an impact, but since it wasn't at a pivotal moment, they are easily forgotten. Case in point, free throws last night: 14/22. So 8 points you can control left off the table. In a tight game I always look at free throws. Those are points that you have to get and shooting 63.6% isn't good enough.
Maybe the biggest influence of all was the dominance they had inside: out-rebounded by ten and 5 fewer blocks. There's no question that those calls resulted in pivotal plays. But there was enough opportunity before those moments to win this game.