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Did Ausar get fouled on the final play?🤔
JB Bickerstaff says it was clear that Ausar Thompson was fouled by Jarrett Allen on the final play of regulation time in Game 5 of Cleveland Cavaliers vs Detroit Pistons.
"Did Ausar get fouled on the final play?🤔" is a general sports video from House of Highlights published on May 14, 2026. Runtime 10 seconds. This clip features Ausar Thompson and Jarrett Allen of the Detroit Pistons and Cleveland Cavaliers. Pulled from nba coverage during game 5. Topics: detroit Pistons, ausar thompson, jarrett Allen, cavs vs pistons, and pistons press conference. Tap any name above to jump to Ausar Thompson's full profile and recent appearances. If you want to watch nba live, the watch-cost calculator maps your zip to the cheapest legal stack.
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