RCS926 wrote:I do find it ironic that Doc is complaining about moving screens and flops. Boston, along with Utah and Phoenix, is guilty of setting more moving screens than anyone else in the league. As for flopping, Fish is a noted maestro when it comes to drawing offensive fouls, but he absorbs a lot of contact when he draws those fouls. I didn't see Doc complaining when Ray Allen and Rondo flopped to draw fouls against Kobe in game 2. Davis is a flopper as well. There's no way a guy that big and strong should be knocked off his feet as often as Davis is. Pierce is a notorious offensive flopper. He draws a ton of fouls by flopping in non-contact or minimal contact situations. As for last night's game:
- Pierce got caught reaching a lot last night. He got called for the same kinds of fouls that LO did in games 1 and 2. He wasn't jobbed on phantom calls the way Ray was in game 1 and Kobe was in game 2.
- Doc can complain about Fish impeding Ray's progress, but Allen gets away with pushing off on Fish constantly. The offensive foul call on Allen in the 4th was pretty tame compared to what he had been getting away with throughout the game.
- KG was living in the paint the entire game. There were multiple instances where KG was in the lane for 10 seconds, and he scored on 3-4 of those occasions.
- Sheed's foul on Pau where he held his arms forward is something LO gets called for all the time. That's a legit call.
Well I don't think Boston fans would mind us getting called for moving screens as long as it is called both ways. It was funny in the Orlando series SVG was lauded for adjusting to Rondo by setting moving screens, and then the only moving screen in the games called were on Perkins. I think he is kind of trying to preemptively prevent the Lakers from using the same tactics, as Fishers run coincided with the Lakers using the same strategy. Again I don;t care if they call it or not but they should be consistent.
As for Ray and Fisher. Its definitely a hard matchup to call b/c there is a degree of hand fighting on both sides. I suspect this is one of those things where neither fan is rightfully going to be happen. On the Fisher flopping thing, come on just admit it. I think most Boston fans would admit that Pierce is a bit of on offensive flopper (although Kobe is pretty good at it). But its night and day b/t Pierce and Fisher. Were Pierce may flop on (just making it up) 20 % of plays, Fisher flop damn near 75-80% of the time. Its damn near the only thing he does defensively anymore and its outrageous how often he gets the benefit of the doubt. In the last game of the Pheonix series he (and Pau) had some flops that were disgusting, literally throwing themselves to the floor with no contact at all, not selling contact-just throwing himself to the floor. I agree with you on Glen Davis, he has gotten more calls then he deserves from flopping.
I'm not sure about KG in the paint, you could be right about that, but its no more than Andrew "I'll stand by the basket for 10 seconds until someone throws me a lob pass" Bynum.
You are just wrong on the Sheed/PAu call. That was a terrible call. If the same thing is happening to Odom than its an equally terrible call.