Before Doc Rivers addressed the media following the Los Angeles Clippers' 105-104 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday, he came across Clay Bennett.

"Wow!" Rivers yelled at Bennett. "Why can't we get the right replay?"

Bennett didn't say a word in response and kept walking past Rivers.

Rivers was still upset about an out-of-bounds call that clearly last touched Reggie Jackson.

"It was our ball," Rivers said. "Everybody knows that it was our ball. I think the bottom line they thought it was a foul and they made up for it. In my opinion, let's take away replay. Let's take away the replay system because that's our ball. We win the game and we got robbed because of that play.

"It's clear. Everybody in the arena saw it. That is why everybody was shocked when they said Oklahoma City [ball]. That was our ball."

Said Rivers: "That could be a series-defining call, and that's not right."

According to NBA official rule No. 8, Section 11, "If a player has his hand in contact with the ball and an opponent hits the hand causing the ball to go out-of-bounds, the team whose player had his hand on the ball retains possession." In a statement after the game, Brothers – the crew chief – said the referees determined the replay was "inconclusive."

"We saw two replays," Brothers said. "The two replays we saw were from the overhead camera showing down, and the one from under the basket showing the same angle but a different view. And from those two replays, it was inconclusive as to whom the ball went out of bounds off of. When it's inconclusive, we have to go with the call that's on the floor."