Why the Lakers lost their last timeout despite successful challenge against Nuggets
Briefly

The Lakers had 3.6 seconds to save their season, but with no timeouts left, a desperate midcourt shot ended their playoff hopes.
The Lakers' coach Darvin Ham's timeout management is criticized after a crucial moment, highlighting the importance of strategic timeout usage.
NBA Rule No. 14, Section V-b states that a team loses a timeout even if a successful challenge is made after the second challenge usage, impacting the Lakers' game strategy.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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