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    I did want the mavs to win but I can still view the game objectively, unlike you.
    Dude, look around. I'm not the only one who saw this debauchary.

    If someone other then me saw the obvious then what are you doing trying to argue with me about the refs not making horrible ing calls.

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    there were at least 6 touch fouls against the heat
    Problem is, when you "touch" a guy in the back, causing him to lurch forward so you can get a rebound that would have been his, its a foul. I say it's about time the refs are calling these types of fouls IMO. The lakers (and Lamar Odom especially) used to get away with murder out there pushing guys in the back.

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    Dude, look around. I'm not the only one who saw this debauchary.

    If someone other then me saw the obvious then what are you doing trying to argue with me about the refs not making horrible ing calls.
    I could care less how many idiots agree with you. I saw the game and I know the refs did a good job keeping the heat's thuggery in check. It's about time they put an end to that . You can't shove guys in the back and slap guys in the arm going for the ball (like Lebron did to Dirk). Even Van Gundy & Jackson had to reluctantly agree these were the right calls.


    Why don't you intelligently attempt to name all these "horrible ing calls" you claim happened instead of crying like a 2 year old.

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    What about the call in the 4th quarter where the Heat missed a shot, a Heat player (I think Haslem) and Dirk went up for the rebound (neither pushed the other, they were going for the same ball), and the refs called Haslem for his 4th foul, sending Dirk to the line?

    Van Gundy said something like 'I don't see any foul there' during the replay.

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    The biggest blown call by far was that obvious missed backcourt violation that cost the mavs a 3 pointer right before half, which would have left it tied at half.

    That might have cost the mavs the game seeing as it seemed to give the heat a huge boost to start the 3rd quarter where they pushed the lead to double digits which the mavs never quite recovered from.

    If anyone has a legitimate gripe about the calls, its the mavs.

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    Ok I'm done.

    You're like a child. In denial even with the prove in front of your eyes.

    And lol mentioning Van Gundy.

    The most idiotic broadcaster the NBA has ever had.

    Instead of calling games he's out there criticking how the fans shouldn't have drinks and how the players shouldn't do this or that. outta here.

    I dont have to attempt naming the fouls. Just watch the game you dumbass.

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    What about the call in the 4th quarter where the Heat missed a shot, a Heat player (I think Haslem) and Dirk went up for the rebound (neither pushed the other, they were going for the same ball), and the refs called Haslem for his 4th foul, sending Dirk to the line?

    Van Gundy said something like 'I don't see any foul there' during the replay.
    No way did Van Gundy say that. IIRC he agreed it was the right call (or Jackson or Breen did).

    And Haslem clearly pushed him in the back, as the replays showed.

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    Ok I'm done.

    You're like a child. In denial even with the prove in front of your eyes.

    And lol mentioning Van Gundy.

    The most idiotic broadcaster the NBA has ever had.

    Instead of calling games he's out there criticking how the fans shouldn't have drinks and how the players shouldn't do this or that. outta here.

    I dont have to attempt naming the fouls. Just watch the game you dumbass.
    Like I said this thread = fail and thanks for making my point.

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    Like I said this thread = fail and thanks for making my point.
    Apparently not.

    Thread has generated 2 pages (Agreeing with the fact) and you seen to keep posting so thread=success.

    I really dont think English is your first language seen as how you're having a tough time recognizing the very obvious.

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    And lol mentioning Van Gundy.

    The most idiotic broadcaster the NBA has ever had.

    Instead of calling games he's out there criticking how the fans shouldn't have drinks and how the players shouldn't do this or that. outta here.
    Shadow is dead on here. Van Gundy is reprehensible.

    Bully, Shadow. Bully for you.

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    No question, the refs were desperately trying to hand the game to the Mavs. I don't know whether it was Crawford trying to dispel the notion that he has a bias against the Mavs or them just trying to create suspense and drama by stretching the series out. But their intention was clear.

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    Remember that time Crawford called Duncan a sissy, and inferred that Duncan played for the pink team?

    I felt bad because I was pullin' for the Spurs back then.

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    Apparently not.

    Thread has generated 2 pages (Agreeing with the fact) and you seen to keep posting so thread=success.

    I really dont think English is your first language seen as how you're having a tough time recognizing the very obvious.
    Well if it makes you feel better about your "rightness" to have 2 pages of idiots agreeing with you go right ahead.

    I've yet to see one example from either you or any of your supporters of a blown call that went against Miami, yet I've pointed out a horrible blown call which in all likelihood cost the mavs the game.

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    No question, the refs were desperately trying to hand the game to the Mavs. I don't know whether it was Crawford trying to dispel the notion that he has a bias against the Mavs or them just trying to create suspense and drama by stretching the series out. But their intention was clear.
    The calls were legit. The heat were thuggin' all night long, which is how they beat the mavs in '06. Haslem & O'Neal got away with murder in '06.

    Thankfully the refs stepped in and forced the heat to actually win the game legitimately. Which they did.

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    The highlight film is showing Kidd poking Bosh in the eye (where Bosh falls to the ground) and it doesn't appear they called a foul. There's another one.

    As far as Haslem pushing Dirk in the back, the replay clearly showed two guys going for the same ball; neither one pushed the other.

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    The Mavs got most of the calls tonight & still couldn't win. Refs in the NBA are largely a joke most of the time anyway, i.e. "home court advantage", "make up calls", "superstar" calls, etc.

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    The highlight film is showing Kidd poking Bosh in the eye (where Bosh falls to the ground) and it doesn't appear they called a foul. There's another one.

    As far as Haslem pushing Dirk in the back, the replay clearly showed two guys going for the same ball; neither one pushed the other.
    Not only that, but LeBron was getting hammered all night with no call. I especially liked the one where Marion landed on top of him and no foul was called as he went into his shot. I haven't seen a blown call that obvious since Derek Fisher rode Brent Barry like a horse to end the Spurs le run.

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    I thought Kori was wrong to boot your stinkin' ass. But, she was justified, and I'm gonna talk to her nephew DPG about getting you re-kicked, you SOB, you.
    LOL@Justified.

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    The highlight film is showing Kidd poking Bosh in the eye (where Bosh falls to the ground) and it doesn't appear they called a foul. There's another one.

    As far as Haslem pushing Dirk in the back, the replay clearly showed two guys going for the same ball; neither one pushed the other.
    I don't know about the "poke in the eye" but I would be highly skeptical of anything involoving Bosh, who you should be well aware by now (if you read this forum on any regular basis) is a great actor.

    So anyway I took time to fast forward to the Haslem shove and re-watched it to be sure it was a foul and yes I can say with no doubt Haslem clearly pushed him in the back.

    On the replay Mark Jackson says, "Certainly the extension of the hand by Udonis Haslem, but a great selling job by Dirk Nowitszki."

    So either you are thinking of some other play or just have a poor memory.

    And for some reason the refs sent Ian Mahinmi to the free throw line instead of Dirk which is a mystery in and of itself.

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    Not only that, but LeBron was getting hammered all night with no call. I especially liked the one where Marion landed on top of him and no foul was called as he went into his shot. I haven't seen a blown call that obvious since Derek Fisher rode Brent Barry like a horse to end the Spurs le run.
    That was another one, I forgot that one. At the time, all I could think of was if that was Dirk, there's no way they don't call it. I was kind of surprised they didn't call it for LeBron, you'd expect him to get the superstar treatment.

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    I don't know about the "poke in the eye" but I would be highly skeptical of anything involoving Bosh, who you should be well aware by now (if you read this forum on any regular basis) is a great actor.

    So anyway I took time to fast forward to the Haslem shove and re-watched it to be sure it was a foul and yes I can say with no doubt Haslem clearly pushed him in the back.

    On the replay Mark Jackson says, "Certainly the extension of the hand by Udonis Haslem, but a great selling job by Dirk Nowitszki."

    So either you are thinking of some other play or just have a poor memory.

    And for some reason the refs sent Ian Mahinmi to the free throw line instead of Dirk which is a mystery in and of itself.
    No, I think that happened when the Mavs were on offense. The one I was referring to happened when the Mavs were on defense.

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    Not only that, but LeBron was getting hammered all night with no call. I especially liked the one where Marion landed on top of him and no foul was called as he went into his shot. I haven't seen a blown call that obvious since Derek Fisher rode Brent Barry like a horse to end the Spurs le run.
    That's because Lebron didn't shoot the ball when Marion landed on him you dolt.. For some reason he re-gathered himself and went up for a shot (which Marion then blocked). Lebron should have shot the ball when Marion landed on him he would have gotten the call.

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    That's because Lebron didn't shoot the ball when Marion landed on him you dolt.. For some reason he re-gathered himself and went up for a shot (which Marion then blocked). Lebron should have shot the ball when Marion landed on him he would have gotten the call.
    Dirk does the same exact thing constantly and gets the call, every time. Just because he didn't get him while he was actually in the air means nothing, he was still bodied up with him and moving into him, and you can't do that while someone is facing the basket and shooting. Dolt.

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    No, I think that happened when the Mavs were on offense. The one I was referring to happened when the Mavs were on defense.
    Okay, I do remember that one too, but I didn't find it while fast fowarding through the tape. From what I recall Haslem gave him a forearm to the back just as Dirk was going up for a rebound. There was agreement amongst the announcers that it was the correct call, which it clearly was.

    Got anything else to whine about?

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    Got anything else to whine about?
    LeBron going to the hole, getting fouled on the swipe down and then getting body fouled on the follow through to make him miss a layup, with no call.

    Mahinmi fouling James and him throwing it down in his face, with no call.

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