Clementine9 wrote:T-d0t wrote:Im not going to blame the refs when we had so many turnovers, Demar was inefficient, Amir was injured, we shot terrible from 3 (so did BKN), Jonas missed a few bunnies, etc etc.
Again, people keep bringing up the turnovers as though this is an argument killer. Of course a bunch of those can be blamed only on the Raptors. But when Ross applies perimeter pressure similar to the level Brooklyn did, he gets called for fouls and gets taken out of the game. Williams got an offensive foul call for throwing himself on the ground and holding his face when he ran into Lowry while trying to intercept a pass (applying perimeter pressure). Jonas had a turnover where he had the ball near the baseline and one of the Nets (may have been Anderson) just swiped down across his arms and knocked the ball out of his hands. Jonas had another turnover after Demar blocked Johnson's shot and he went to save the ball from going out of bounds. Garnett gave him a shove to make sure he'd go out.
Turnovers are completely related to how the game is called when one team is allowed a certain level of contact and the other team isn't.
Again, I haven't done a tally or really taken a look at how the calls went overall so I'm not taking sides. But let's not dismiss people's arguments with weak retorts like the FT attempts were even or we just had too many turnovers, as though those are somehow unrelated to bad refereeing and objective measurements of a team's performance regardless of the refs.
Absolutely this. We had careless TOs too, and the Nets are good at deflections for steals, but probably half the TOs were at least gray area and could easily be called fouls.





















