How many calls were missed by referees in the last minute of 76ers vs Knicks Game 2?

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Re: How many calls were missed by referees in the last minute of 76ers vs Knicks Game 2? 

Post#61 » by cgf » Tue Apr 23, 2024 4:40 pm

Sgt Major wrote:What about technicals for this?

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If the MSG staff are good (and there’s a game 5) this clip will play on the Jumbotron :lol:

Lowry looks like he just took a stunner after Embiid “pushes” him :lol:
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Re: How many calls were missed by referees in the last minute of 76ers vs Knicks Game 2? 

Post#63 » by BigShot Bojan » Tue Apr 23, 2024 4:45 pm

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Sgt Major wrote:What about technicals for this?

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If the MSG staff are good (and there’s a game 5) this clip will play on the Jumbotron :lol:

Lowry looks like he just took a stunner after Embiid “pushes” him :lol:

and than the limping to the bench was pathetic....
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Post#64 » by cgf » Tue Apr 23, 2024 4:59 pm

JonFromVA wrote:You've always got to be prepared to beat the other team AND beat the refs.


Yeah. The zebras tried what they could to extend this series...overturning the foul on Lowry and ignoring Maxey pushing off before the inbounds...but IH & nova wouldn't let them! :rock:
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Post#65 » by bronxknicksfan1 » Tue Apr 23, 2024 5:35 pm

Shock Defeat wrote:Stephen A Smith was courtside 3 feet away from the final play and said Maxey got mugged and the sixers got robbed. Hes a diehard Knicks fan and he's saying the refs screwed Philly


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Post#66 » by turnaroundJ » Tue Apr 23, 2024 5:37 pm

Sixers org such whiners. Multiple videos out there show that it played out correctly. They should blame themselves. But can’t blame them for trying to lobby for the next game. Doesn’t really work in the playoffs though.
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Re: How many calls were missed by referees in the last minute of 76ers vs Knicks Game 2? 

Post#67 » by Capn'O » Tue Apr 23, 2024 5:40 pm

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JonFromVA wrote:You've always got to be prepared to beat the other team AND beat the refs.


Yeah. The zebras tried what they could to extend this series...overturning the foul on Lowry and ignoring Maxey pushing off before the inbounds...but IH & nova wouldn't let them! :rock:


Not to mention the soft whistle on Embiid the whole game. You can't breathe on him.

I usually don't stoop to such superlatives but other than Lowry this Sixers team is soft. He and Batum are the only guys I fear on this team and they're too old to impose their will. Other then them, they can't hold the leads they build, can't get key rebounds, and when the game gets tight they can't execute and need the refs to bail them out. Maxey still had the chance to win it and he got stuffed at the rim and then passed to Embiid with no clock left. Bad execution. Late game in Den, Jokic put his big ass in the post and smoked AD multiple possessions in a row.

Let's say by some miracle they're able to pull this series off. This team ain't beating Boston and they damn sure ain't beating Denver. This team ain't it and it starts with their star sniveling up in a corner after the game going "it's not fair, we're better" instead of being frustrated with himself and evaluating how he can dig down and play well enough so that the game doesn't come down to a flailing fest. Use your butt and get a rebound.

It pains me to say it because I love Embiid's tools and what he can do on the court. His movements and skill set remind me of Ewing more than any player I've seen. But he ain't Pat, let alone the other guys from that era.
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Re: How many calls were missed by referees in the last minute of 76ers vs Knicks Game 2? 

Post#68 » by cgf » Tue Apr 23, 2024 6:19 pm

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JonFromVA wrote:You've always got to be prepared to beat the other team AND beat the refs.


Yeah. The zebras tried what they could to extend this series...overturning the foul on Lowry and ignoring Maxey pushing off before the inbounds...but IH & nova wouldn't let them! :rock:


Not to mention the soft whistle on Embiid the whole game. You can't breathe on him.

I usually don't stoop to such superlatives but other than Lowry this Sixers team is soft. He and Batum are the only guys I fear on this team and they're too old to impose their will. Other then them, they can't hold the leads they build, can't get key rebounds, and when the game gets tight they can't execute and need the refs to bail them out. Maxey still had the chance to win it and he got stuffed at the rim and then passed to Embiid with no clock left. Bad execution. Late game in Den, Jokic put his big ass in the post and smoked AD multiple possessions in a row.

Let's say by some miracle they're able to pull this series off. This team ain't beating Boston and they damn sure ain't beating Denver. This team ain't it and it starts with their star sniveling up in a corner after the game going "it's not fair, we're better" instead of being frustrated with himself and evaluating how he can dig down and play well enough so that the game doesn't come down to a flailing fest. Use your butt and get a rebound.

It pains me to say it because I love Embiid's tools and what he can do on the court. His movements and skill set remind me of Ewing more than any player I've seen. But he ain't Pat, let alone the other guys from that era.


They are right now...but Maxey's still a baby who can learn and FWIW Joel is giving them all his body is capable of. Of course Joel will never have a full tank by the playoffs until the 6ers stop leaning on him so much in the regular season, so that's kind of their own fault, but I have a tough time faulting Embiid for having nothing left at the ends of these games.

I know he gets a soft whistle, and there are plays we can point to where he just does badly because he's out on his feet by the 4th...but that team has (somehow) been worse without him than we have been without Brunson in this series. With the team Morey has constructed, Nurse just can't afford not to ride him into the ground.

And I know this isn't the first time for Embiid, but in this case...just like I didn't blame Julius for rushing back last spring...I don't think it's Joel's fault this time around. Would be a different story if they had a Brunson to carry them without Joel so him being burnt out now was just because he was chasing another MVP...but this season they just had to lean on Embiid
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Re: How many calls were missed by referees in the last minute of 76ers vs Knicks Game 2? 

Post#69 » by Capn'O » Tue Apr 23, 2024 7:29 pm

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Yeah. The zebras tried what they could to extend this series...overturning the foul on Lowry and ignoring Maxey pushing off before the inbounds...but IH & nova wouldn't let them! :rock:


Not to mention the soft whistle on Embiid the whole game. You can't breathe on him.

I usually don't stoop to such superlatives but other than Lowry this Sixers team is soft. He and Batum are the only guys I fear on this team and they're too old to impose their will. Other then them, they can't hold the leads they build, can't get key rebounds, and when the game gets tight they can't execute and need the refs to bail them out. Maxey still had the chance to win it and he got stuffed at the rim and then passed to Embiid with no clock left. Bad execution. Late game in Den, Jokic put his big ass in the post and smoked AD multiple possessions in a row.

Let's say by some miracle they're able to pull this series off. This team ain't beating Boston and they damn sure ain't beating Denver. This team ain't it and it starts with their star sniveling up in a corner after the game going "it's not fair, we're better" instead of being frustrated with himself and evaluating how he can dig down and play well enough so that the game doesn't come down to a flailing fest. Use your butt and get a rebound.

It pains me to say it because I love Embiid's tools and what he can do on the court. His movements and skill set remind me of Ewing more than any player I've seen. But he ain't Pat, let alone the other guys from that era.


They are right now...but Maxey's still a baby who can learn and FWIW Joel is giving them all his body is capable of. Of course Joel will never have a full tank by the playoffs until the 6ers stop leaning on him so much in the regular season, so that's kind of their own fault, but I have a tough time faulting Embiid for having nothing left at the ends of these games.

I know he gets a soft whistle, and there are plays we can point to where he just does badly because he's out on his feet by the 4th...but that team has (somehow) been worse without him than we have been without Brunson in this series. With the team Morey has constructed, Nurse just can't afford not to ride him into the ground.

And I know this isn't the first time for Embiid, but in this case...just like I didn't blame Julius for rushing back last spring...I don't think it's Joel's fault this time around. Would be a different story if they had a Brunson to carry them without Joel so him being burnt out now was just because he was chasing another MVP...but this season they just had to lean on Embiid


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Putting your head down and crying "it's unacceptable what the refs did to us" is straight up loser talk. That goes below not being a leader and into being an emotional anchor.

To your point, the Knicks are playing rope a dope letting Embiid and Maxey wear themselves out early and hoping we have more juice at the end and it's working. They don't have another guy to get those key rebounds and can't figure out how to conserve Embiid so he has something at the end of playoff games. And then he pulls that crap.

Sixers are soft. Maxey can get there, sure. They can get some more vet pieces like Lowry and bigger ones who can secure rebounds. But the team in front of us ain't it and it still doesn't solve the team taking on Embiid's personality. Think of it this way - if Brunson had that attitude do we pull that off yesterday?
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Re: How many calls were missed by referees in the last minute of 76ers vs Knicks Game 2? 

Post#70 » by picc » Tue Apr 23, 2024 7:36 pm

I actually didnt care who won this series before, I'm neutral on both teams and dislike both fanbases tbh.

But this game reminded me that Daryl Morey is the GM of the Sixers, and thus I will now root for the Knicks. As bad as they are I don't think the same level of NERD rage and VICTIM complexing would be present if the reverse of game 2 happened.
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Post#71 » by cgf » Tue Apr 23, 2024 7:50 pm

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Not to mention the soft whistle on Embiid the whole game. You can't breathe on him.

I usually don't stoop to such superlatives but other than Lowry this Sixers team is soft. He and Batum are the only guys I fear on this team and they're too old to impose their will. Other then them, they can't hold the leads they build, can't get key rebounds, and when the game gets tight they can't execute and need the refs to bail them out. Maxey still had the chance to win it and he got stuffed at the rim and then passed to Embiid with no clock left. Bad execution. Late game in Den, Jokic put his big ass in the post and smoked AD multiple possessions in a row.

Let's say by some miracle they're able to pull this series off. This team ain't beating Boston and they damn sure ain't beating Denver. This team ain't it and it starts with their star sniveling up in a corner after the game going "it's not fair, we're better" instead of being frustrated with himself and evaluating how he can dig down and play well enough so that the game doesn't come down to a flailing fest. Use your butt and get a rebound.

It pains me to say it because I love Embiid's tools and what he can do on the court. His movements and skill set remind me of Ewing more than any player I've seen. But he ain't Pat, let alone the other guys from that era.


They are right now...but Maxey's still a baby who can learn and FWIW Joel is giving them all his body is capable of. Of course Joel will never have a full tank by the playoffs until the 6ers stop leaning on him so much in the regular season, so that's kind of their own fault, but I have a tough time faulting Embiid for having nothing left at the ends of these games.

I know he gets a soft whistle, and there are plays we can point to where he just does badly because he's out on his feet by the 4th...but that team has (somehow) been worse without him than we have been without Brunson in this series. With the team Morey has constructed, Nurse just can't afford not to ride him into the ground.

And I know this isn't the first time for Embiid, but in this case...just like I didn't blame Julius for rushing back last spring...I don't think it's Joel's fault this time around. Would be a different story if they had a Brunson to carry them without Joel so him being burnt out now was just because he was chasing another MVP...but this season they just had to lean on Embiid


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Putting your head down and crying "it's unacceptable what the refs did to us" is straight up loser talk. That goes below not being a leader and into being an emotional anchor.

To your point, the Knicks are playing rope a dope letting Embiid and Maxey wear themselves out early and hoping we have more juice at the end and it's working. They don't have another guy to get those key rebounds and can't figure out how to conserve Embiid so he has something at the end of playoff games. And then he pulls that crap.

Sixers are soft. Maxey can get there, sure. They can get some more vet pieces like Lowry and bigger ones who can secure rebounds. But the team in front of us ain't it and it still doesn't solve the team taking on Embiid's personality. Think of it this way - if Brunson had that attitude do we pull that off yesterday?


I don't massively disagree with your point and I'm not going to defend the whining, which is soft...but I do have respect for him putting it all out on the court. We're successfully withstanding that and deciding games after he's gassed...but complaining instead of acting like an adult is a different kind of soft than Allen was last year or Harris just getting punked on the court. That's all I was getting at.


You can win with a whiny leader as long as he's not soft on the court/pitch/ice, AND your other leaders enforce accountability. Like if we had Embiid instead of Juju, we could still pull off that kind of win because the other team leaders compensate for Joel/Ju's shortcomings and both mercurial bigmen play as hard as they can when out there.

Philly doesn't have that Brunson to balance out Joel in the locker-room and there's less accountability coming down to the locker-room.
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Post#72 » by youngcrev » Tue Apr 23, 2024 8:04 pm

First off, eye roll to anyone who thinks the Sixers have nothing to gripe about during that sequence. (Still hate that this thread exists)

...BUT, it's still such a typical issue for this team, and was an AWFUL play by Lowry. He rushed to get the ball when nobody was ready, and then forced a pass instead of calling a timeout. I swear, the second someone puts a Sixers any idea of them being a savy vet disappears. He got lucky in the Heat play-in that there was only .3 on the clock and time right out on his inbounds turnover.
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Post#73 » by Peregrine01 » Tue Apr 23, 2024 8:10 pm

Morey's teams have made it a sport to trick refs into blowing the whistle and his team's stars - Harden and Embiid - are the poster-childs of flopping and flailing their way to the line. When everyone knows that the playoffs are reffed differently and especially at the end of games when officials are reluctant to decide games, then they start bitching. Most dislikeable teams in recent memory.

Poetic justice that a team that doesn't resort to cheap tactics and plays tough beat a team that's always trying to grift and complains when the game suddenly gets tougher.
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Post#74 » by Capn'O » Tue Apr 23, 2024 8:16 pm

Peregrine01 wrote:Morey's teams have made it a sport to trick refs into blowing the whistle and his team's stars - Harden and Embiid - are the poster-childs of flopping and flailing their way to the line. When everyone knows that the playoffs are reffed differently and especially at the end of games when officials are reluctant to decide games, then they start bitching. Most dislikeable teams in recent memory.

Poetic justice that a team that doesn't resort to cheap tactics and plays tough beat a team that's always trying to grift and complains when the game suddenly gets tougher.


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Post#75 » by gavran » Tue Apr 23, 2024 8:33 pm

youngcrev wrote:First off, eye roll to anyone who thinks the Sixers have nothing to gripe about during that sequence. (Still hate that this thread exists)

...BUT, it's still such a typical issue for this team, and was an AWFUL play by Lowry. He rushed to get the ball when nobody was ready, and then forced a pass instead of calling a timeout. I swear, the second someone puts a Sixers any idea of them being a savy vet disappears. He got lucky in the Heat play-in that there was only .3 on the clock and time right out on his inbounds turnover.

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Post#76 » by dolphinatik » Tue Apr 23, 2024 9:02 pm

I mean... The Knicks were getting shafted until that final no whistle on Maxey, which was the right call. All those Lowry and Embiid calls were eye rollers. Buy hey JJJ on the Heat was getting mugged every drive to the rim and got no calls so its NBA doing what the NBA does.
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Post#77 » by Capn'O » Tue Apr 23, 2024 9:06 pm

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They are right now...but Maxey's still a baby who can learn and FWIW Joel is giving them all his body is capable of. Of course Joel will never have a full tank by the playoffs until the 6ers stop leaning on him so much in the regular season, so that's kind of their own fault, but I have a tough time faulting Embiid for having nothing left at the ends of these games.

I know he gets a soft whistle, and there are plays we can point to where he just does badly because he's out on his feet by the 4th...but that team has (somehow) been worse without him than we have been without Brunson in this series. With the team Morey has constructed, Nurse just can't afford not to ride him into the ground.

And I know this isn't the first time for Embiid, but in this case...just like I didn't blame Julius for rushing back last spring...I don't think it's Joel's fault this time around. Would be a different story if they had a Brunson to carry them without Joel so him being burnt out now was just because he was chasing another MVP...but this season they just had to lean on Embiid


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Putting your head down and crying "it's unacceptable what the refs did to us" is straight up loser talk. That goes below not being a leader and into being an emotional anchor.

To your point, the Knicks are playing rope a dope letting Embiid and Maxey wear themselves out early and hoping we have more juice at the end and it's working. They don't have another guy to get those key rebounds and can't figure out how to conserve Embiid so he has something at the end of playoff games. And then he pulls that crap.

Sixers are soft. Maxey can get there, sure. They can get some more vet pieces like Lowry and bigger ones who can secure rebounds. But the team in front of us ain't it and it still doesn't solve the team taking on Embiid's personality. Think of it this way - if Brunson had that attitude do we pull that off yesterday?


I don't massively disagree with your point and I'm not going to defend the whining, which is soft...but I do have respect for him putting it all out on the court. We're successfully withstanding that and deciding games after he's gassed...but complaining instead of acting like an adult is a different kind of soft than Allen was last year or Harris just getting punked on the court. That's all I was getting at.


You can win with a whiny leader as long as he's not soft on the court/pitch/ice, AND your other leaders enforce accountability. Like if we had Embiid instead of Juju, we could still pull off that kind of win because the other team leaders compensate for Joel/Ju's shortcomings and both mercurial bigmen play as hard as they can when out there.

Philly doesn't have that Brunson to balance out Joel in the locker-room and there's less accountability coming down to the locker-room.


My point was more to point at the Sixers current identity than rail against Embiid. As others have pointed out, that identity extends up to Morey so I'll cut him that grace. Particularly since it would be up to Morey to obtain some gritty guys who can secure late game possessions.

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Post#78 » by youngcrev » Tue Apr 23, 2024 9:12 pm

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youngcrev wrote:First off, eye roll to anyone who thinks the Sixers have nothing to gripe about during that sequence. (Still hate that this thread exists)

...BUT, it's still such a typical issue for this team, and was an AWFUL play by Lowry. He rushed to get the ball when nobody was ready, and then forced a pass instead of calling a timeout. I swear, the second someone puts a Sixers any idea of them being a savy vet disappears. He got lucky in the Heat play-in that there was only .3 on the clock and time right out on his inbounds turnover.

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Post#79 » by ChumboChappati » Tue Apr 23, 2024 9:14 pm

Shaq said that multiple fouls were committed against Maxey but none were called in that sequence.
"Grabbed his shirt, hit him in the head, hit him in the shoulder."


Shaq is saying the same thing which I was saying and I have posted pictures in this thread to prove it. Thank you, Shaq for validating my arguments. :clap:

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Post#80 » by ChumboChappati » Tue Apr 23, 2024 9:19 pm

All Knicks fans who were not admitting the clear fouls committed against Maxey in this thread, should apologize now. Let Knicks win games fair and square, and not by cheating.

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