Papi_swav wrote:I wouldn't say the NBA is fully rigged but they definitely do tamper. Draymond should of never got suspended and because he did , it ruined momentum for the Warriors. LeBron is the NBA's baby, he can do whatever he wants and say whatever he wants but no calls on him, you have to be blind to not see the NBA favors Lebron a lot. He just looks at the ref and points to Curry or Draymond and they automatically get a tech. They called about 3 tricky tacky fouls on curry the game he got fouled out, But I honestly NEVER seen Lebron get any tricky tacky calls.
I remember when we played the Heat couple years ago in the playoffs, All Lebron kept doing was pushing and shoving Joe johnson the whole series but then JJ would get called for ticky tacky fouls which cost us like 2 games I remember. You can go check for yourself, and the thing about it was that those bad calls were in crucial moments in the 4th smh. And people wonder why all the Lebron hate ? Don't get me wrong he played his heart out in this series and deserved it but you guys can't deny that the NBA favors Lebron more than anybody else. Facts
The NBA is not rigged. Yes, refs make chitty calls, but both teams had a chance to win. You can go back and analyze all you want but the better team won.
Draymond kicked Steven Adams in the nuts twice, and should've been suspended then (but wasn't because the NBA didn't want Draymond's suspension to jeopardize the series) , and went for Lebron's nuts again. His suspension was warranted and did not cost the Warriors the series. (3-2)
They lost, but still had a chance to win. Then Bogut got injured - unfortunately, and unintentionally. But that allowed Lebron to abuse Curry in PnR without the rim protection. Curry had to foul to try trying to stop it, and Lebron lobbed to Thompson all night. They scored 11pts in the 1st quarter and were down 20 for most of the game. Curry got frustrated swiped at the ball twice 90ft in the backcourt with 5 fouls and got pissy. (3-3)
Game tied, evenly matched. Lebron chasedown block, Irving contested 3 to put the Cavs up 3. Curry has a chance to tie the game, but Kevin Love of all people plays lockdown defense and forces Curry into a contested shot that misses off the backboard. Game over.
Surprise - the team with one player leading both in scoring, rebounds, blocks, assists, and steals wins the game. The better team won. Just like the better Heat team beat the Nets. Get over it
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