so true.
Namely:
- George Karl
- Kenyon Martin
- George Karl
- Jr Smith
- George Karl
Yeah, the refs should go to prison, but even without the Sternism, Nuggets have beaten themselves
Nene should not have fouled out. That was crap. Carmelo got mugged...no call. I hate the NBA. Screw it. I'm watching baseball.
The refs were definitely in favor of LAL, but DEN did not do themselves any favors by playing idiotically in the 4th.
The refs are no different than they were in Game 4 in regards to home cooking. Expect the same thing to happen in Game 6.
Lakers got lucky with that last Nene foul, thats for sure.
laker 35 ft (including the intentional fouls at the end)
nug 30 ft
kobe 10 ft
melo 12 ft
It gets to be a waste of time watching the games. They are so predictable.
Denver probably will win at home and gain false hope that they can win in LA. Then unless they play absolutely perfect, they will not win in game seven in LA.
Lakers will be getting all the crucial calls and they are too good for Denver to win unless Denver gets the benefit of some calls as well.
If it is close, then Kobe will get a couple of close calls to go his way and whoever is hot for Denver will suddenly find himself in foul trouble and LA will win Game seven at home.
It's so predictable these days, it's getting boring.
damn refs.
Magic is ejaculating on TV right now bragging about the Lakers.
Not sure luck had much to do with it.![]()
Fouls:
Den: 30
LA: 22
fck magic and his espn flip flopping. he's becoming like Jon barry.
The Nene foul wouldn't have changed the game. It was already a 6-10pt lead by then.
@ Kenyon Martin getting blocked by the bottom of the backboard.
Big Moment Martin strikes again.
I hope he is not aiming at the rest of the ESPN crew, because that would not end well
(ok, it was an insensitive joke)
About 25 of the 30 FT's were in the first half.
...Then the commentators praise Odoms D!!!!
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missing 11 straight shots in the 4th probably was the reason for the loss not refs
This is very true.
Nuggets led the league in free throw attempts. They went inside tonight like they always do, but Lakers shot more free throws. It's not the number of foul shots; it's when the crucial calls go Laker's way that matters.
Case in point: It is a 4 point game and Nene fouls out on an absolutely horrible call that should have been an offensive foul. Instead of having a chance to cut it to 2 or 1....Lakers go up by six. Stern's mission is accomplished on one well-timed bad call.
I told you guys before this game started.
The Nuggets plan of playing crash ball would not be as effective in LA.
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