SichtingLives wrote:return2glory wrote:The officiating for game 4 will favor the Celtics.
This can only be acknowledged if we win though.
We will.
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SichtingLives wrote:return2glory wrote:The officiating for game 4 will favor the Celtics.
This can only be acknowledged if we win though.
return2glory wrote:SichtingLives wrote:return2glory wrote:The officiating for game 4 will favor the Celtics.
This can only be acknowledged if we win though.
We will.
PPAW4Life wrote:I am pretty sure that if the refs let both teams play, the Celtics will win the series pretty easily.

FAB0L0US wrote:Mezotarkus wrote:Also, the NBA needs to give coaches in the finals at least 5 challenges that can be used during a game. The challenge would be evaluated by another person or persons (non-refs but knowledgeable people - e.g., former coaches, etc.) not on the court. And if the challenge leads to a call being overturned then it does not cost the coach a challenge.
Thats a terrible idea. I dont want coaches stopping play 10 times a game so referees can look at a monitor for two minutes. If I wanted to watch a sport that stopped play every 5 seconds and had minutes between considerable action I would watch football. Basketball doesnt need more slowing down.
return2glory wrote:The officiating for game 4 will favor the Celtics.
Mezotarkus wrote:No its not a terrible idea. A terrible idea is watching fans lose interest in the league because they are disgusted with the horrible refereeing.

Joselo16 wrote:http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AiGImBpNu7XgvzxIXd0VT0m8vLYF?slug=tsn-celticsminorityowner
Never heard of the guy as a owner, but anyone who confronts Stern on the horrible officiating get my appreciation!!!!

bendyone wrote:Go Paul Go!
Athanacropolis wrote:I have to say, even as a Celtics fan, the first three or four minutes of this game were a joke. EVERY SINGLE CALL went Boston's way. Like, "Gee, I dunno if that was planned beforehand by the refs or anything?" Seriously, I'm rooting for Boston but the Lakers were getting jobbed. And...at the end of the day, the Cs couldn't blow it open. Oh well.
Afterward, it was your standard NBA officiating affair, which means it was relatively mediocre with a handful of blown BS calls quickly followed up with BS make-up calls. In other words, still better than the officiating in games 1, 2, and 3.
Mezotarkus wrote:Athanacropolis wrote:I have to say, even as a Celtics fan, the first three or four minutes of this game were a joke. EVERY SINGLE CALL went Boston's way. Like, "Gee, I dunno if that was planned beforehand by the refs or anything?" Seriously, I'm rooting for Boston but the Lakers were getting jobbed. And...at the end of the day, the Cs couldn't blow it open. Oh well.
Afterward, it was your standard NBA officiating affair, which means it was relatively mediocre with a handful of blown BS calls quickly followed up with BS make-up calls. In other words, still better than the officiating in games 1, 2, and 3.
Yes, the call where Sheed was called for not touching Gasol was so clearly a Celtics-favored call.