CablexDeadpool wrote:Run DLC wrote:It's simple. We're not attacking them enough in the post. LeBron looks scared whenever Hibbert comes over to challenge his shots. It's almost like he's afraid of being embarrassed by having his shots rejected by Hibbert. Hibbert is the head of the Pacers, if our guys attacked him from the get-go, then this series would have been over tonight. Hibbert will always keep the Pacers in the game because he'll always gets easy second chance points and Spo is making it easier for him by playing smaller.
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No this is wrong. Mario was attacking and still only one foul on Hibbert. Bosh did attack a few times and not only did he get the foul called on him but got hurt. Lebron is trying to post up so hes trying to get closer to the paint but hibbert can block his shot. Wade did have at least 5 no calls when he drove into the paint. All of that and just one foul on Hibbert. Remember the game was in indy, Hibbert could have punched Wade in the face and Wade would get the foul.
If your attacking the paint without getting the results you want, instead were getting fouls called on us and Bosh gets hurt the only logical answer is to change your tactics. This game was so biased that Lebron had to take more 3pter than free throws and he was in the freaking post.
The fact that we as an organization refuse to address this issue to the media like any elite coach would tells you all you need to know. Its like Spo has his head stuck in the sand to reality.

Take the fine force the issue and calls will go your way. Its like for someone who started out in the AV department to not go over film of what Phil Jackson would do to stand up for his players is inexcusable. Instead we have silence.....