Day later, NBA changes Warriors-Blazers score
Briefly

The NBA revealed a scoring error where the Warriors weren't credited with a free throw made by De'Anthony Melton, changing the final score from 139-104 to 140-104.
It was the most points allowed by Portland in an opener, surpassing their previous record of 129 points given up against Cleveland during a quadruple-overtime game.
The new score marked the fourth 140-point season opener in Warriors franchise history, highlighting the team's scoring prowess in season debuts.
This scoring correction emphasizes the rarity of such errors in the NBA, given the multiple layers of statisticians and officials reviewing game statistics in real-time.
Read at ESPN.com
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