Yup... One more made FT and we win the game. One actual stop by Neal and we win the game, no OT. Should have never been that close at halftime with all their bigs in foul trouble and GS TO's.
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I blame refs for not being refs.
Can you believe they do have schools and camps to be better refs?
I mean in every game there is they are inconsistent as foooook. Once they call touching foul and the other time a hard foul is not being whistled.
Shame! And then they can interpret how they want it and find rules for it.
Wtf is up with the ref bashing. The Spurs were awful today.
I'm aware of what the call was. Are you telling me that the NBA rulebook says that they can only check an out of bounds call if it was called out of bounds on the floor? There's an elasticity rule that gives the refs the latitude to do whatever they can to make sure the game is fair, even if it's not in the rulebook.
They at least need to get possession calls correct. There's no need to make mistakes on those.
We may play good or we may play bad, it's irrelevant. But the refs fucked us. What should I do now? Should I shut up and accept loss because we missed 11 free throws? But what about the our balls given to GSW while it was 82-78 and 84-84? Who will talk about them?
Yep, that's the reason they lost, not piss poor shot selection and late game execution, missed free throws and the inability to get defensive stops. The Spurs got plenty of calls early and often and didn't take advantage of the opportunities. GS is middle of the road defensively and the Spurs continue to shoot pathetic from the field. It's almost criminal to blame the refs for blowing a couple of calls because it had litle impact on the outcome of the game.
If they made a mistake the league may release a statement tomorrow but it is certainly possible they can't look at it unless they call out of bounds and are checking and by calling a TO they can't look. The rulebook rarely makes sense.. Or they were just sure of the call and didn't want to look.. Either way that is not why we lost the game..
Refs Gave the Spurs 11 chances to score, but they failed them all. So...
Agreed with everything but this. So do you think the refs decided that the Spurs didn't hit their free throws, so it wasn't worth checking replay? I've acknowledged the things the Spurs did wrong, but it's not on the referees to decide who deserves to win the game.
Blaming this loss on that call is bush. We should've blown these guys out in the first half. Or not had the worst 3rd qtr in the playoffs of any team this year. Or missed 11 FT;s. Or given up almost 20 O-rebounds. Spurs made their bed, now they get to lay in it.
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Refs hurt us badly but we let it get to that point and we lost it in ot
No I didn't read the first page. I just read your post and I'm giving you a big who cares. Spurs had opportunities to put them away early and often and couldn't seal the deal. Nobody said life was fair and you could point to any game in this series or any series for that matter and see a bunch of blown calls. I'm over it and if you want to get real trivial, you might wonder what was going through Ginobili's mind when he took a quick three point shot with 10 seconds left on the shot clock, 16 on the game clock, instead of driving the lane and trying to draw a foul. Some awful late game execution, shot selection and yes, missed free throws cost them the game.
The Spurs lost the game but the Refs were inconsistent in the second half. The biggest problem is lack of rebounding, missed FTs and easy put backs, missed 3's from anyone not named Manu and the biggest one of all GOING SMALL. We played into GS hands in the 2nd half by going small. We had flurries but we couldn't rebound for crap and get put backs. We had them in foul trouble in the 1st half but didn't exploit it.
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Or someone who posts in a thread repeatedly, while admitting to not reading the posts, while claiming to have no interest in the topic.
Of course I would. If the Spurs had been up by two at the time, they'd have won, and the refs would have given them a chance to tie or take the lead after refusing Pop's request to look at the replay. It's a perfectly valid topic for discussion, and I'm unsure why you're unable to separate the Spurs' poor play from the decision by the crew not to review two out of bounds plays.