Did you think that Steph Curry travelled before the ball found Andre Iguodala for a wide-open 3-pointer that was ultimately the dagger in the hearts of the Toronto Raptors for Game 3?

Raptors fans had every right to be upset, and now the NBA has issued a mea culpa on the play.

TSN's Josh Lewenberg tweeted out that the NBA's L2M report (Last Two Minute report that looks over games where games that are within three point of each other with two minutes to play) ruled that Curry did in fact travel on the play.

Here's the play.

At the time of the travel, the Warriors led the Raps 106-104 with roughly 11 seconds left in the 4th quarter. The league noted that the ruling was recognized in "enchanced" video, meaning the refs on the floor would've had a difficult time to make the call in real time.

The Raps could've conceivably scored a game-tying basket or go ahead three to win it had they gotten possession back.

While we'll never know what could've been, the Raps did themselves no favours by letting the Warriors go on an 18-0 run to start the 3rd.

Game 3 goes in Oakland on Wednesday night.