seren wrote:AndroidMan wrote:seren wrote:The fourth quarter was brutal to watch. On one hand, we saw Lebron time and again unable to produce any offense against James frigging Harden. On the other hand, OKC had zero ball movement and every shot was forced.
Watching the games so far, I wish OKC never beat the Spurs. At the very least, we would have watched some competent offense.
If Spurs won, we'd be watching either Duncan or Parker in foul trouble all series long. These f'n refs are deplorable.
I don't buy it. You can't explain zero ball movement with foul trouble.
Here is what I noticed see if you agree:
Fourth quarter,
Every time Durant/Westbrook/Fisher drove to the basket, there WAS contact.
Every time LeBron/Wade drove to the basket, there WAS contact.
HOWEVER the difference was, in my opinion, foul calls. Thunder and Heat both were missing contested perimeter shots for the most part, and then Wade and LeBron were able to start getting to the line. Examples are Wades spin jump hook and LeBron's foul call on Harden near half court.
On the other side, Durant made one drive, in particular, where he got past his man, got to Bosh (who had just blocked a shot of his a play earlier) and got hit on the arm, no foul call.
Fisher had a drive to the basket (3rd of 4th Q) where he protected the ball with his body, took a lay up, was hit on the body by Wade and had his shot blocked.
I would say the little ticky tack fould were called against the thunder 25% of the time and against the heat 2% of the time giving them all the edge they needed. Also, Thunder only have 2 options, shoot or drive. If you are allowed to bully them, (play ultra physical) they HAVE to rely on jump shots. They missed nearly all of them. Hence the L. Though tbh the game was lost in my eyes on those back to back fouled 2 pointers (the right calls no doubt)