jeremyd236 wrote:The Knicks/Heat game was one of the worst officiated games I have ever seen in my life, especially in the first half.  Van Gundy was beside himself with Lebron's flops and I don't blame him.  I wish there was a youtube video compiling all of his flops this afternoon because they were just outrageous and obvious.
It's like the refs had a vendetta against JR Smith and Tyson Chandler, it was sick.  I'm not saying they would have won or that it would have been close, but CALL THE GAME THE RIGHT WAY.  Give the Heat enough credit, they don't need a lopsided officiated game to win, my god.  That was an embarrassment for the NBA.
Go back over the play by play in the 2nd quarter and point out to me all the bad calls.  Just in regards to Chandler, the first offensive foul was legit.  He jumped into the screen and extended his arms after the initial contact.  You can't do that.  The call that was initially called a flagrant 2 was also obviously a foul for the same reason.
Seriously.  Go back and watch the sequence or look at the play by play.  NY scored 2 **** points after the 6:52 mark.  If you blame that all on the refs you are a damn moron, especially given all the unforced TO's NY had.
6:03	Baron Davis bad pass (Chris Bosh steals)
5:33	Amare Stoudemire traveling  (Good job, Amare).
5:03	Baron Davis offensive charge (LeBron James draws the foul) -  Obvious
4:15	Amare Stoudemire offensive charge (Shane Battier draws the foul) - Great play by Battier, obvious charge
3:32	J.R. Smith lost ball (LeBron James steals)
2:34	Tyson Chandler offensive foul (LeBron James draws the foul) - Obvious offensive foul.  Chandler jumped into him and extended his forearms after contact.  Dumb play.  Miami was up 40-29 at this point.
When the flagrant 1 was called on Chandler it was 45-31 MIA.  Was it a flagrant?  No?  Was it an obviously stupid moving screen in the open court.  100% yes.