lakers 26ft, boston 13 ft(including intentional fouls). fail
lakers 26ft, boston 13 ft(including intentional fouls). fail
Stinky paki and child molestor, get your ass in here.
How are they supposed to whine? They got double the free throws, and that was after all the intentional fouling they did.
ANYTHINGGGGGGGG IS POSSIBLEEEEEEEEEEEE though.
lol artest missing 2 free throws
cant blame this loss on the refs .... Lakers shot 33% in the first half ... C's shot 60+% .....
there's the difference in the game ........
Only an idiot would blame the refs after tonight. Bad calls on both ends.
Got that fixed for you.
Laker fans should never about the refs.
4>0, Cully is choosing to ignore your comments now.
I am bumping this until that 0'fer cully comments.
Can't blame the refs, that Ray allen 3 that didn't draw iron was a little dubious, however Ron Ron missing 3 Ft's in the last q and not being able to secure the loose balls when they had 2 stops did them in.
Oh, how are the C's getting to the line when they shot over 60% from the field?
How did Kobe get 3 free throws in clutch time from less contact than we've seen all game on a shot?
Oh yeah, it's Joey, and he was trying to hand you guys one.
There might of been a missed call or 2 or 3 but there was ty ones BOTH ways ...
Odom and Pau playing tougher and Ron playing smarter would of gave us a win ...regardless.
Loss is on our frontline tonight.
Even in slow motion it was hard to tell if it touched the rim. Some angles it looked like it may have, because the trajectory of the ball changes. Other angles made it look like it didn't touch the rim. I can't blame the refs for that one. If the Lakers would have secured that rebound though, no one would even give that a second glance. It would have been a none issue.
Bynum only had one rebound, only Gasol and Kobe scored in double figures, Artest missing FT's, over dribbling, and poor defense led to the Lakers loss.
And that is why it hit rim. If the trajectory changed, what else did it hit, because it clearly hadn't hit the backboard by then. imho it was pretty easy to see it hit rim in the slow motion replays.
Hm? Me no understand this post. Does high FG percentage = not going to the line? If you're saying that the Lakers shied away from fouling Celtics, leading to less FTs for the Celtics, I would agree.
Given how crappy the Celtics layups were in Game 4, I can't say I blame the Lakers much.![]()
+1.
It clearly changed trajectory. The refs tried their damndest to give this game to the Lakers...it took ten minutes to play the first of the last two game minutes because the refs kept calling nothing fouls to send the Lakers to the line...especially the three shots that Kobe got for Allen breathing on him.
The idiots calling the game got quiet after the replay because it was obvious that they were wrong about the ball missing the rim.
I still expect the league to give the series to the Lakers, but damn, Boston has done a good job of making it hard for them.
Amazing the way the Celtics were able to play through all the terrible calls and not get worked up by the refs. Props for that.
I gotta admit, I wish the Spurs had a couple of guys who would just go out and make some freaking plays, outside of Manu, Tim, and Tony. I'd even take SJax's turnover prone ass if it meant giving us a guy with the nuts to just flush it down in someone's grill once in a while.
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