Spurs may still win, but damn are those company men in full force tonight.
If Tim played for the Lakers he'd average an extra 6 points a game from all the phantom calls he'd get. The officiating is disgraceful.
Spurs may still win, but damn are those company men in full force tonight.
This is the case for anybody that plays the Lakers, not just us..
That's the point.
Duncan has 1 foul. While he should have 4 or 5 if his clear fouls on Andrew were called.
That's part of the playoff prep. We should thank the zebras for the practice at accepting fouls.
meh, calls were kind of going the spurs way in the first half. can't fight it.
Manu has gotten called for a two or three fouls that gave up free throws that were all clean. Hill got the same. It's not even close.
Manu reached 3 or 4 times in the first half in the post and got arm and they didnt call it.
And im not saying as a Laker fan the Lakers haven't fouled and im not seeing because im a Laker fan, but I know for sure the Spurs have fouled alot this game and they didnt call it and the Spurs have gotten every 50/50 out of bounds call and some where clearly the Spurs hit it out of bounds. I was surprised a Spur fan would make this topic if we are watching the same game.
That's complete bull . You're just trolling now. Go back to sleep
Bynum just got hacked like 5 times and no foul call now that is de able. And it happened to Bynum like 2 possessions ago as well.
lol parker.
duncan only has 2 fouls. the first was in the first 3 min of the game. it took 3 quarters for the next one to be called. i dont buy this argument
Congratulations Spurs.... right.....
Bynum had 1.
STFU.
Thankfully the refs didn't fall for Bynum's verbal flops..damn, he does that a lot..
3rd quarter lakers had 7 guys out there on the floor
the refs def, were ty, but they called the most fouls on the lakers (a regular amount) i have ever seen, which meant it was somewhat of a fair game.and for the laker fan shannon, and odom are major hackers and constantly get away with it.
There have been a lot worse games for bad officiating. This one didn't really affect the game more than any other.
The bad officiating was somewhat fair. If that makes sense. It was for the Spurs, then it was for the Lakers,...and so on. At least it was some what inconsistently, consistent.
I was noticing that he's learned well from Gasol. The difference is that he doesn't get rewarded for it.
I didn't think the officiating was that bad except for when they let Kobe push off and throw forearms, but they could have gotten George for stepping on Kobe's foot on that steal and dunk, and they did call Kobe for travelling on that last play, so I'm pretty pleased with it. The Spurs did a good job of making sure the officials couldn't decide the game anyway, which is what they need to do.
Perfectly stated. Had the refs called the "foot foul" on Hill, I would've lost my , regardless of how warranted it may have been.
What do the Lakers average in FT attempts at home?
I think they're just not used to playing a game where they don't get a 20+ FT disparity...
This has always been a favorite lakerfan strategy, endlessly when the calls favor you so as to redirect attention away from the truth. Nice try and thanks for playing.
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