They forgot to mention the 2001 Eastern Conference Finals, where the Bucks got royally screwed over. Although I hate quoting Simmons, here goes:
http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/insid...3fid%3d4746227To briefly recap, Philly's wins in Games 1 and 4 swung on a controversial lane violation and two egregious no-calls. The Sixers finished with advantages of 186-120 in free throws, 12-3 in technicals and 5-0 in flagrant fouls. Glenn Robinson, one of Milwaukee's top-two scorers, didn't even attempt a free throw until Game 5.
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The defining game: When Philly stole a must-win Game 4 in Milwaukee despite an atrocious performance from Iverson (10-for-32 shooting), helped by a 2-to-1 free-throw advantage and a host of late calls. How one-sided was it? When an official called a harmless touch foul to send Sam Cassell to the line with two seconds left and the Bucks trailing by seven (maybe the all-time we-need-to-pad-the-free-throw-stats-so-they-don't-seem-so-lopsided-afterward call), the subsequent sarcastic standing ovation nearly morphed into the first-ever sarcastic riot.

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but Dirk stepped on Duncan's foot and they called a foul on Duncan!!
pathetic ass spur fan ing about being screwed over when they shot more ing freethrows

