Kabookalu wrote:Being fair isn't about evening up calls, but calling calls on one side as equally as the other regardless of team or player.
There hasn't been a similar call to make against the Cavs/LeBron. Stop making stuff up, it's pathetic.
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Kabookalu wrote:Being fair isn't about evening up calls, but calling calls on one side as equally as the other regardless of team or player.
LeBird wrote:Kordic27 wrote:
I’m not sure what you’re not getting here. I’ll try to be as simple as you’re able to understand: fair would be calling it the same for each team. Can we agree on that?
No, the calls aren't supposed to be fair, just accurate. If one team is fouling more than another, there is no point being fair and evening that up.
It was the right call, that should be all that matters to you. Refs won't be perfect, but you want them to get the right calls.
Honestly, Raptors fans seem to be bigger mental midgets than their players. They're about to get swept comprehensively and want to blame refs - that got the call right. Embarrassing.
infinite11285 wrote:King Ken wrote:infinite11285 wrote:Casey's "adjustment" to go smaller by starting FVV not only played right into Cleveland's hands, it also discombobulated the flow of the Raptors entire rotation. The bench unit didn't have that 'spark' it typically does because FVV wasn't running that unit. Couple that with DeRozan completely disappearing, and this is the result.
What would you suggest with Ibaka struggling?
Hard trapping LeBron, for starters.
Honestly, I would've started Miles. FVV is integral to the second unit.
LeBird wrote:Kabookalu wrote:Being fair isn't about evening up calls, but calling calls on one side as equally as the other regardless of team or player.
There hasn't been a similar call to make against the Cavs/LeBron. Stop making stuff up, it's pathetic.
Kordic27 wrote:
Okay I’ll try to simplify further: if a Cavs player touches a raps player on a drive, and gets called for a foul, then if a raps player touches a Cavs player in the exact same way on the exact same drive, it should also be called a foul. Agreed or no?
DTP wrote:basketball royalty wrote:GameOver25 wrote:
Ok I'll step back and agree it's been inconsistent, but I watched games on league pass all year and players haven't been getting that continuation call. I just don't see a big deal about this reversing it after the "review".
They review that because LeBron grabbed the ball and demanded they review it.
Kevin Love gets away with a flagrant and Casey gets slapped with a tech for asking for a review.
Consistency is key and refs consistently give the call to the Cavs
First, let's talk some facts here...the play was never reviewed. The officials huddled and reversed the call. In live action when the whistle blew it was before the continuation but while watching the replay it should've been continuation. Key part is...the play wasn't reviewable.
That one play isn't the reason Toronto is sucking....but the soft mentality is. I called it back in like January against the Bucks. No surprise in the results now.

DTP wrote:DeRozan & VanVleet are 3-15 from the field but IT'S THE REFS!
OGLife wrote:Dupp wrote:OGLife wrote:Was the play under review?
Did one red call one thing and the other call another? I actually don’t know.
In the end it was the right call even if it was made the wrong way. Annoying but still hill was fouling him way before he was in shooting motion
So we're in the mood of amending calls for the Cavs but not the Raptors
PhilBlackson wrote:And1+2 wrote:PhilBlackson wrote:
Nah he's washed.
Maybe a couple of years ago when he was a bit quicker n played with more ferocity. Now he's reduced his game mainly to being a spot jump shooter n many are bad shot selection ie/ bringing the ball up for a quick pull up 3 with a full shot clock as he loves to do.
Definitely not completely washed..only issue is he plays with one of the dumbest shooting guards in the league.
What's even sadder is one of the dumbest SG was better this year than he was this season.
