BloodNinja wrote:Lakerd getting shafted is great I'm here for it.
Don't worry, after the calendar turns to the new year, the Lakers will get all those FTAs again.
Reeves will average a dozen again by himself.
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BloodNinja wrote:Lakerd getting shafted is great I'm here for it.
wco81 wrote:BloodNinja wrote:Lakerd getting shafted is great I'm here for it.
Don't worry, after the calendar turns to the new year, the Lakers will get all those FTAs again.
Reeves will average a dozen again by himself.
picc wrote:This is so corny. Having Daryl Morey energy is never good.
The point isnt if Lebron is getting all the correct calls or not. The point is (1) who gives a ****, and (2) most franchises with a physical star player could do the same thing. This is embarrassing. Stop whining and lets get back to playing.
AussieCeltic wrote:When you’re used to the below, I can see why they’d be upset.
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Hon-essim wrote:LOL @John Starks, Charles Oakley, Harper and Davis = average team but Smush, Kwame and Luke = not.
levon wrote:picc wrote:This is so corny. Having Daryl Morey energy is never good.
The point isnt if Lebron is getting all the correct calls or not. The point is (1) who gives a ****, and (2) most franchises with a physical star player could do the same thing. This is embarrassing. Stop whining and lets get back to playing.
https://www.reddit.com/r/lakers/comments/17q3zmy/the_lakers_talking_to_the_league_is_about_foul/
This is done by every team after every game. It's news because it generates clicks because of the team and player involved. It's literally standard procedure.
levon wrote:picc wrote:This is so corny. Having Daryl Morey energy is never good.
The point isnt if Lebron is getting all the correct calls or not. The point is (1) who gives a ****, and (2) most franchises with a physical star player could do the same thing. This is embarrassing. Stop whining and lets get back to playing.
https://www.reddit.com/r/lakers/comments/17q3zmy/the_lakers_talking_to_the_league_is_about_foul/
This is done by every team after every game. It's news because it generates clicks because of the team and player involved. It's literally standard procedure.
levon wrote:wco81 wrote:BloodNinja wrote:Lakerd getting shafted is great I'm here for it.
Don't worry, after the calendar turns to the new year, the Lakers will get all those FTAs again.
Reeves will average a dozen again by himself.
The Lakers were tied for second to last in three pt attempts per possession last season, and tied for second in free throw attempts per possession. The Warriors were tied for second in 3pt attempts per possession and last in free throw attempts per possession. They got calls because they attacked the rim and in the midrange for the vast majority of their offense. Reaves gets those calls all in and around the paint and is actually trying to score all of the time. LeBron and AD are actually trying to score all of the time. The real swingthrough foul merchant players were Schroder and DLo, and with Schroder gone so far the Lakers are 10th in FTA/possession.
Since the LeBron era, they're basically an anachronistic basketball team that teams load up on in the paint and often foul to stop.
Incoming video of a Reaves flop and hur dur you're a Lakers fan so you don't understand our plight.
oversteerdawg wrote:AussieCeltic wrote:When you’re used to the below, I can see why they’d be upset.
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This chart is difficult to rely on without context. The Lakers had the 6th most paint touches in 2023 while taking the 5th fewest 3pt shots. They're two highest usage players are a SF/PF that drives to the basket and a PF/C that plays predominantly inside. That's a recipe for a free throw differential.
Context matters, you can't just look at totals.
VanWest82 wrote:levon wrote:picc wrote:This is so corny. Having Daryl Morey energy is never good.
The point isnt if Lebron is getting all the correct calls or not. The point is (1) who gives a ****, and (2) most franchises with a physical star player could do the same thing. This is embarrassing. Stop whining and lets get back to playing.
https://www.reddit.com/r/lakers/comments/17q3zmy/the_lakers_talking_to_the_league_is_about_foul/
This is done by every team after every game. It's news because it generates clicks because of the team and player involved. It's literally standard procedure.
But that's the point. Because of the team and player involved, it's going to get more traction than when other teams do it and so it puts more pressure on the league wrt this specific team and player.
Another poster itt pointed out FT differential pre and post Lebron complaint last year. It was huge. Fans don't like it because Lebron will probably get his way and so it will come across as whining to gain an unfair advantage - every team has missed calls - which is in character because it seems like he's always trying to gain an unfair advantage.
wco81 wrote:VanWest82 wrote:levon wrote:https://www.reddit.com/r/lakers/comments/17q3zmy/the_lakers_talking_to_the_league_is_about_foul/
This is done by every team after every game. It's news because it generates clicks because of the team and player involved. It's literally standard procedure.
But that's the point. Because of the team and player involved, it's going to get more traction than when other teams do it and so it puts more pressure on the league wrt this specific team and player.
Another poster itt pointed out FT differential pre and post Lebron complaint last year. It was huge. Fans don't like it because Lebron will probably get his way and so it will come across as whining to gain an unfair advantage - every team has missed calls - which is in character because it seems like he's always trying to gain an unfair advantage.
Lakers are off to a slower start than they expected so they want the league to know they expect the same officiating as the last half of last season and into the playoffs.
AbeVigodaLive wrote:levon wrote:wco81 wrote:
Don't worry, after the calendar turns to the new year, the Lakers will get all those FTAs again.
Reeves will average a dozen again by himself.
The Lakers were tied for second to last in three pt attempts per possession last season, and tied for second in free throw attempts per possession. The Warriors were tied for second in 3pt attempts per possession and last in free throw attempts per possession. They got calls because they attacked the rim and in the midrange for the vast majority of their offense. Reaves gets those calls all in and around the paint and is actually trying to score all of the time. LeBron and AD are actually trying to score all of the time. The real swingthrough foul merchant players were Schroder and DLo, and with Schroder gone so far the Lakers are 10th in FTA/possession.
Since the LeBron era, they're basically an anachronistic basketball team that teams load up on in the paint and often foul to stop.
Incoming video of a Reaves flop and hur dur you're a Lakers fan so you don't understand our plight.
For what it's worth... when the Lakers were on their legendary, unprecedented late-season turnaround where they were averaging 12+ more FTAs per game than their opponents...
... James was out of the lineup. He missed 16 of the final 29 games.
As for the 3PA take... there are anomalies among other teams to dispute that. For example, Chicago was last in 3PA and way down the list for FTA, too. The Knicks took a lot of 3PA and FTA.
It's not really about the number of FTA for the Lakers as it is about the lack of FTA for opponents. The Lakers simply didn't foul teams nearly as much as anybody else... and they got better and better at that as the season progressed.
wco81 wrote:AussieCeltic wrote:When you’re used to the below, I can see why they’d be upset.
?s=46Karate Diop wrote:Dominator83 wrote:https://www.si.com/nba/2023/11/07/lakers-complain-to-nba-about-lack-of-calls-for-lebron-james
The team that has benefited the most in NBA history from phantom reffing, complaints about lack of calls. Cry me a river.
Anytime the Lakers, Celtics or Warriors complain about calls I get an uncontrollable fit of laughter
Warriors aren't even in that chart.
oversteerdawg wrote:AussieCeltic wrote:When you’re used to the below, I can see why they’d be upset.
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This chart is difficult to rely on without context. The Lakers had the 6th most paint touches in 2023 while taking the 5th fewest 3pt shots. They're two highest usage players are a SF/PF that drives to the basket and a PF/C that plays predominantly inside. That's a recipe for a free throw differential.
Context matters, you can't just look at totals.
LaLover11 wrote:I bet you $100 Mavs beat the Celtics
levon wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:levon wrote:The Lakers were tied for second to last in three pt attempts per possession last season, and tied for second in free throw attempts per possession. The Warriors were tied for second in 3pt attempts per possession and last in free throw attempts per possession. They got calls because they attacked the rim and in the midrange for the vast majority of their offense. Reaves gets those calls all in and around the paint and is actually trying to score all of the time. LeBron and AD are actually trying to score all of the time. The real swingthrough foul merchant players were Schroder and DLo, and with Schroder gone so far the Lakers are 10th in FTA/possession.
Since the LeBron era, they're basically an anachronistic basketball team that teams load up on in the paint and often foul to stop.
Incoming video of a Reaves flop and hur dur you're a Lakers fan so you don't understand our plight.
For what it's worth... when the Lakers were on their legendary, unprecedented late-season turnaround where they were averaging 12+ more FTAs per game than their opponents...
... James was out of the lineup. He missed 16 of the final 29 games.
As for the 3PA take... there are anomalies among other teams to dispute that. For example, Chicago was last in 3PA and way down the list for FTA, too. The Knicks took a lot of 3PA and FTA.
It's not really about the number of FTA for the Lakers as it is about the lack of FTA for opponents. The Lakers simply didn't foul teams nearly as much as anybody else... and they got better and better at that as the season progressed.
I see you're still super earnestly confused as to why a team with the best defender in the league on it who just added another plus defender in Vando and a defensive scheme that closes out short to 3s would be good at defending without fouling. Keep at it friend, you'll get there one of these years.
Here's a hint to get you on the right track: do you wanna know who was second to last in total fouls committed? The Bucks. In fact the Bucks were near the bottom of the league in fouls committed for the last three seasons, whereas the Lakers have been median except for last season. I'll let you figure out the through line between the 2021-2023 Bucks and the 2023 Lakers. I'm sure you'll get back to me if you need help.
AussieCeltic wrote:oversteerdawg wrote:AussieCeltic wrote:When you’re used to the below, I can see why they’d be upset.
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This chart is difficult to rely on without context. The Lakers had the 6th most paint touches in 2023 while taking the 5th fewest 3pt shots. They're two highest usage players are a SF/PF that drives to the basket and a PF/C that plays predominantly inside. That's a recipe for a free throw differential.
Context matters, you can't just look at totals.
The context added nothing. If you told me they had the most paint touches by a wide margin and the least amount of 3 point shots by a wide margin then maybe you could make an argument to why the differential was so high.
It’s not that they’re #1, it’s that they’re #1 by such a large margin. Statistics wise, you just shouldn’t have that type of anomaly without some sort of reasonable justification.
AbeVigodaLive wrote:levon wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:
For what it's worth... when the Lakers were on their legendary, unprecedented late-season turnaround where they were averaging 12+ more FTAs per game than their opponents...
... James was out of the lineup. He missed 16 of the final 29 games.
As for the 3PA take... there are anomalies among other teams to dispute that. For example, Chicago was last in 3PA and way down the list for FTA, too. The Knicks took a lot of 3PA and FTA.
It's not really about the number of FTA for the Lakers as it is about the lack of FTA for opponents. The Lakers simply didn't foul teams nearly as much as anybody else... and they got better and better at that as the season progressed.
I see you're still super earnestly confused as to why a team with the best defender in the league on it who just added another plus defender in Vando and a defensive scheme that closes out short to 3s would be good at defending without fouling. Keep at it friend, you'll get there one of these years.
Here's a hint to get you on the right track: do you wanna know who was second to last in total fouls committed? The Bucks. In fact the Bucks were near the bottom of the league in fouls committed for the last three seasons, whereas the Lakers have been median except for last season. I'll let you figure out the through line between the 2021-2023 Bucks and the 2023 Lakers. I'm sure you'll get back to me if you need help.
Ummm... Did you mean to respond to somebody else and accidentally quote me or something?
Your response is all over the place and largely irrelevant or even supportive to what I wrote.
The Lakers simply didn't foul teams nearly as much as anybody else... and they got better and better at that as the season progressed.
I see you're still super earnestly confused as to why a team with the best defender in the league on it who just added another plus defender in Vando and a defensive scheme that closes out short to 3s would be good at defending without fouling.