Couldn't be more obvious at this point.
The NBA needs an overhaul. Start by getting a new commisioner. Than hire new refs.
Son, you know what you're talking about. Keep preachin the truth!
Couldn't be more obvious at this point.
The NBA needs an overhaul. Start by getting a new commisioner. Than hire new refs.
that was the case. But at intermission between 3rd and 4th quarter, I'm sure NBA office texted the officials "Initiate Plan Omega"
the rest is history.
My reasoning is that they saw OKC not winning game 7 at all, so might as well assure OKC going to the Finals given the close score.
So Stern's grand plan was for Boston and OKC to be in the finals..
So much for Kobe and Lebron..
It is what it is.. Have to let it go...
Son, this is what the commish thinks about twitter and your thread:
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let it go? so it can happen again? this is twice the spurs have been screwed now. when is enough enough?
Sons I think a series between those two teams may take 5 hours to play each game
Amen. I know a lot of people want to say "well they shouldn't of blown an 18 point lead", but it's kinda hard to play aggressive D when you're getting the ticky tack treatment.
too ing obvious
Wow, it ain't changing anything but I'm happy the world knows the in truth, it's a big you to the nba.
wow son one of the better videos out there exposing the truth behind the shady NBA. props for the find
BR, in all honesty, who you think would be favored between Mia and OKC? Refs and stern loves both and the winner will be define the future of the nba as to name the "next mj" between kd and bron.
son what they WILL DO in the finals with OKC vs Miami is control the games just enough to ensure the series goes at least 6 games so that they can milk as much money out of it as possible and then by game 6 they will probably let the players decide who wins.
Thank you for your unbiased opinion. God bless you and your family.
The really ed up thing is they didn't help OKC win for OKC's sake...they did it to make Miami's path to the le easier. All the calls that OKC got in the WCF will go to the Heat in the Finals. The NBA will not allow LeBron to go ringless.
HEAT = 2012 NBA CHAMPIONS
FACT.
Spurs gave up the 15 point lead on their own/OKC covered it on their own. Spurs didnt fold after that though, they were right there trading punches. OKC is good enough and mightve pulled the win off on their own but its obvious the NBA wasnt risking it.
It stings ten times as bad because the Spurs will be out of the picture in a yr or two and the NBA ed what couldve been their last curtain call. .![]()
This video doesn't even begin to touch on the hordes of illegal screens Ibaka is allowed to set or the blatant push offs by Perkins (one of which (on Jackson) lead to a wide open Durant 3) or the occasional goal tends by Ibaka or Fisher running into a perfectly still screen and flopping his way to an offensive foul call (against the spurs) or Durant backing Leonard down, turning around, and getting his 2 superstar freethrows while Duncan consistently failed to get that same call when he was working in the post save a garbage time foul (in SAS's favor) where they finally called it to present a facade of fair reffing, I suppose.
I think 4 games were very poorly officiated in this series, probably ranked in the following order -
1. Game 6 (in favor of OKC; OKC wins)
2. Game 1 (in favor of SAS; SAS wins)
3. Game 5 (in favor of SAS; OKC wins)
4. Game 4 (slightly in favor of OKC, but nothing egregious)
Game 5 started off just awful in favor of the Spurs. Tony Parker recklessly driving into Ibaka's body, flailing his arms, and getting 2 unwarranted free throws. However, it evened out a bit with a couple of questionable calls in OKC's favor, there's no question that the Spurs still received a net benefit on bad calls and still lost the game.
If there's any solace to be found for spurs fans, take solace in the fact that we were given a net "bull ref" benefit in game 5 and still lost because OKC played so well. And, OKC really was only given a marginal benefit on calls in game 4 and still legitimately won that game.
Game 6 was pretty atrocious, though. Games 1, 4, and 5 can't hold a candle to how poorly officiated (in OKC's favor) game 6 was.
Games 2 and 3 were legitimate beatdowns by both teams.
Last edited by jestersmash; 06-08-2012 at 03:51 AM.
By the way, the video would be a lot more effective if it do ented all of the bull calls in Game 6 (including the ones in San Antonio's favor - Stephen Jackson flopping his way to 3 free throws by pulling a 'Harden' (where you shoot the 3 and fall down for no reason), among various other B.S. calls in San Antonio's favor).
A video that do ents just a small fraction of the calls in OKC's favor proves absolutely nothing, because like most of these games, there are always questionable calls that go both ways.
You have to do ent every questionable call and show that one team received a hefty net benefit.
lol can someone photoshop stern as the pope![]()
Freaking Fisher's act is so tired. He like a little bull dog thats turns into a poodle on the same play. He pushes with elbows in your chest, in your back, in your ribs, and pushes and pushes and keeps pushing til your off balance, then the second you giving resistence and push back, dude flails his arms and contorts his body in akward 90 angles and the refs blow the whistle everytime. Havent they seen him play all these years. And the worst part is he does this in the biggest moments of games and kills momentum
Its so frustrating to watch, I wonder how the players feel.
If this DOESN'T happen I will be shocked;
Miami vs. OKC at least six games but the Heat win and the "headlines" will be that Lebron suffered for years but finally "climbed" the proverbial mountain.
Durant will be the young "heir apparent" blah-blah but he had to suffer but the future looks bright blah- in'-blah...
If this DOESN'T happen I will be shocked;
Miami vs. OKC at least six games but the Heat win and the "headlines" will be that Lebron suffered for years but finally "climbed" the proverbial mountain.
Durant will be the young "heir apparent" blah-blah but he had to suffer but the future looks bright blah- in'-blah...
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