Red2 wrote:this finals series will be remembered as the series where the NBA decided not to let the players play and to have its refs call every ticky tacky foul imaginable. I think some of the tight refereeing is a result of the physical play in the Celtic Orlando series ( thanks Dwight) and I think some of it is the Celts getting screwed by their own reputation. Phil Jackson , as he usually does, started manipulating the refs and this series before it even started and Doc to his credit but perhaps harm as well, said we're going to play our style of ball. Perhps the league reacted to that. Regardless, the number of fouls that have been called clearly show that the finals are being called much differently than the regular season. I said this on Celtic Blog yesterday but if the NBA continues to call the games this tight we have no shot. Add in the star treatment that Kobe gets and the non-star treatment that our guys get and that makes for a very tough road to hoe. I don't want to make this sounds like the only reason we're losing is the refs; we played like crap last night in the first half and we played like crap in game one so we deserved to lose. But there's no question that the tightness of the calls has had a far bigger impact on our style of play than on the Lakers.
I agree and I don't. The officiating has been bad, so in a sense it
has been the biggest story. However, it has been bad both ways and I'm not sure the bad calls haven't been relatively balanced both ways.
The notion that we are at more of disadvantage when the game is called tight is an admission that the Lakers are the better team (note: that's not MY admission). Why? Because they are playing under the same rules. So if the refs were calling everything loose instead, that now makes us the better team? I'm not buying it. Give the Lakers credit, this is almost as bad as people giving us no credit for demolishing the Lebron show instead choosing the excuse of his barely problematic elbow as the reason for them losing. I'm not saying the refs are good (they rarely are), but this is just what they do. The Lakers, dare I say, have been the tougher team so far in this series, and to me THAT has been the real story and the difference between who has the series lead.