
NBA should fine Lebron for this theatrics. We know the golden boy wont even be given for a warning for this.
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OsuCavsfan103 wrote:Only Raptors fans could go on crying about the refs this long when THEY WON, dear lord get over it, they were bad both ways and you won, it did not cost TOR the game in game 3. TOR had a good game, CLE played poor, it's 2-1, get over it already.

bmurph128 wrote:Irving and Love are the 2nd and 3rd best players in this series..
Crazy the complaints here. Every team experiences bad officiating, and every team has players that flop. When you blame the refs you are skirting the process of holding your team accountable for the way they play.
I missed last night's game, but the officiating in the first two was fair IMO. And just thinking about it logically, it's unlikely the Raptors beat the Cavs while being so shafted by the refs....so I'm inclined to think that last night's game wasn't as bad as people try to make it
ppedro123 wrote:I can't wait for this series to be over.
Cant stand Raps fans no more.

bmurph128 wrote:Irving and Love are the 2nd and 3rd best players in this series..
bmurph128 wrote:Irving and Love are the 2nd and 3rd best players in this series..
Crazy the complaints here. Every team experiences bad officiating, and every team has players that flop. When you blame the refs you are skirting the process of holding your team accountable for the way they play.
I missed last night's game, but the officiating in the first two was fair IMO. And just thinking about it logically, it's unlikely the Raptors beat the Cavs while being so shafted by the refs....so I'm inclined to think that last night's game wasn't as bad as people try to make it

Focus wrote:OsuCavsfan103 wrote:Only Raptors fans could go on crying about the refs this long when THEY WON, dear lord get over it, they were bad both ways and you won, it did not cost TOR the game in game 3. TOR had a good game, CLE played poor, it's 2-1, get over it already.
yeah, they also complained forever after game 7 against the heat. there's something wrong with the mentality of most torontonians. They seem to really enjoy the narrative that they are overlooked or snubbed or somehow treated unfairly. I notice a tendency to make story lines out of nothing. Some recent examples: nonstop crying about Wade missing the Canadian Anthem when the dude apologized, making a huge deal out of that "other" poll when it was actually released before game 7 with the heat, etc.
Toronto fans need to realize the world does not revolve around them. There is no conspiracy to hold somehow hold them down.
bmurph128 wrote:Irving and Love are the 2nd and 3rd best players in this series..
Crazy the complaints here. Every team experiences bad officiating, and every team has players that flop. When you blame the refs you are skirting the process of holding your team accountable for the way they play.
I missed last night's game, but the officiating in the first two was fair IMO. And just thinking about it logically, it's unlikely the Raptors beat the Cavs while being so shafted by the refs....so I'm inclined to think that last night's game wasn't as bad as people try to make it


everdiso wrote:if you were to rank the 5 best players on each of these ECF teams it would look something like this:
1.Lebron
2.Valanciunas
3.Lowry
4.Derozan
5.Irving
6.Love
7/8.Carroll/Smith
9/10.Biyombo/Thompson
not sure why people think the talent disparity between the two teams is so big.
Nebula1 wrote:everdiso wrote:if you were to rank the 5 best players on each of these ECF teams it would look something like this:
1.Lebron
2.Valanciunas
3.Lowry
4.Derozan
5.Irving
6.Love
7/8.Carroll/Smith
9/10.Biyombo/Thompson
not sure why people think the talent disparity between the two teams is so big.
Lol no
1 Lebron
2 Irving
3 Love
4 Derozan
5 Lowry
6 Jonas
Great win for Toronto though