That same someone calls James Harden an unathletic scrub.![]()
Well, that's your opinion and I can respect that. At least you didn't call me a head like someone else seems to feel the need to do.
That same someone calls James Harden an unathletic scrub.![]()
Goaltending permission truly changed the complexity of the game. Ibaka got away with murder. Can't blame it on the refs but every time spurs were gaining momentum a phantom call ensued.![]()
yeah that guy is a schmuck. thanks for respecting my opinion. i respect yours as well and hope you see fair compe ion next round.![]()
That was a rant, dude. I rescinded that notion in a post yesterday after Harden came to play.
Well in fairness, the scouting report on Harden coming out of college was that he was smart, good court vision, etc, but he was not very athletic. I have no idea where that came from. Maybe he miraculously became athletic over the summer between college and the NBA. He's not Westbrook athletic, but he's fairly explosive.
You can't blame refs for losses in the playoffs. NBA officiating in the playoffs is consistently inconsistent. That's simply the truth. The refs can kill momentum, but it goes both ways, sometimes its for the other team.
The Spurs can only blame themselves for these losses. They are not playing like smart, veteran, and champion players who have been there/done that. They are turning the ball over way too much in some of these games, and that's what really kills their momentum. You can't expect to win games by going long stretches of terrible shooting on top of many turnovers against a young, fast, athletic OKC team that makes you pay for every turnover in transition. The Spurs give up too many easy points and were only ever in last night's game for a time because of Manu's miracle threes.
The only way they have a shot is to take care of the ball, don't commit stupid fouls, move the ball well and take good shots. If they do those simple things, they should be in the game no matter what. Everything else takes care of itself.
AGAIN i'm not only blaming the refs/league partly. spurs are not helping themselves get over that hump. but with the ref's/leagues interference, they are still playing just well enough to win (at home)
Yeah, maybe against most NBA teams, but not against OKC, so I disagree. You can't turn the ball over 21 times (games 3 and 5) and expect to win.
this thread is about GAME 4 strictly
I don't think the league is rigged but I've always believed the NBA tries to nudge or push things in a certain direction that they feel maximizes their profitability. They probably feel the THunder are a better long term investment than the Spurs, who traditionally get ty ratings. Plus Stern was already instrumental in moving the team to OKC, might as well help establish a championship foundation for that market to grow.
however, the trick is to force the issue and that's where we've been sucking. or rather Parker has sucked. Gino is a legend and he'll keep forcing the issue by being aggressive until the refs have to call something. Parker and his pouty french face just seem to curl up when he isn't getting the calls. That's a huge reason why we are sucking.
The refs always make some bad calls, but the truth is, the Spurs didn't play very well last night.
I am sure an OKC fan can find examples that seem the same to him. Look at the calls late in the game.
Some of you are embarrassing as tbh.
The two calls early against Ibaka were fouls. Instead of letting it go, Ibaka complained and then got a "vet" move laid on him. The bad charging call where Collison was still moving his feet had a "huge" impact on the game. Instead of a block with an "and 1", the Thunder got the ball and scored a 3 point basket. That is a 6 point swing. Instead on down 1, the Spurs were down 7. I wont say the Spurs would have won the game but it would have really made for some tight play from there on out.
Collison stepped under Parker later on in the game, both of them went to the ground, and it was a no-call. So the answer would be no.
Yep, they do adjust the tenor of the refereeing depending on the teams playing. For example, I'm confident the league gave instructions on what is/isn't goaltending. The Thunder picked up about four goaltending calls in the first two games, and then haven't seen one since. But Ibaka's still going after a lot of borderline stuff off the glass/on the way down, he's just not getting called for it.
the Ibaka goaltending is becoming a running joke at this point. I can imagine missing one, but now they seem to be letting him knock down everything. Some on here say it doesn't matter, but considering how close these games are coming down to, I believe a couple extra points do add up.
i still believe the biggest problem is Parker is not handling this very well. I knew the officiating was gonna be biased at worst, inconsistent at best. Parker just needs to quit sulking and play through it, not developing his tunnel vision which seems to be a reoccurring problem. I am not a Parker ballwasher, I just hope he has a good game for the team's sake.
The Spurs have to throw their bodies into Ibaka to draw the foul on him.
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