Good stuff Alex. Just one of those incredible games that the losing team has a lot of what-ifs to kick themselves about for the next few years.
One note on the late-game block or charge or no-calls, depending how you look at them. I'm not disputing your judgment on either call, and if I look at both plays enough times I could probably go either way on both, which is often the problem for the official reviewers who watch the play by play after games and often find that a quarter of the the block\charge calls are inconclusive, even at slow motion. The idea being, in many cases the refs should remember that contact on these drives around the basket does not necessarily mean a foul has occurred, and that blowing the whistle in favor of the better actor just cheapens the game.
One thing that does need to be corrected though is the reference to the "defender's feet in motion" part of the charge\block call, which can be a factor in some concrete calls but is one of the things that refs rightly pay the least attention to, so if a ref just smirks at you when you call out from the stands following a charge call that the defender's feet was moving, he's right. It's the torso\arms and a defender's movement to block the ball handler that are the main issues, and ball handler cannot just run into or over a defender whose feet are moving. And just because a defender's feet are planted does not mean she cannot be very guilty of a block because she leaned a shoulder into a shooter. So again, not saying your verdicts on the two calls were wrong, but the reasons cited are not necessarily the right ones.