Foul on Mason = good call
Travel on Ariza = bad call . but he missed so it doesn't change anything.
it's funny that Laker fans complain..
they had an incident that last week that combined both incidents..
Derek Fisher CLEARLY fouled Daequan Cook on a game-tying 3, but there no call..it's the same situation as this..there's no way a nobody player is going to get a call on a game-tying/winning basket on a play like that..this combined the nobody player call, and the fact that Fisher typically gets away with everything..
Laker fans are hypocrites..
Foul on Mason = good call
Travel on Ariza = bad call . but he missed so it doesn't change anything.
I agree with you on that it just shocks me how a career mediocre player like Fisher gets special treatment from the refs. Its really sad to see how much he's feared in hear due to the refs allowing him to get away with bs in crucial games. The refs made him the feared clutch player he is today. Who else can get crucial flops to go their way in key games, along with getting baskets counted after time expires, plus he's allowed to hack and grab without a foul being called. He's a pos player thats very overatted and if you take away the superstar treatment he gets from the refs he becomes slighly below average player.
calls were blown but nothing horribly so nothing to complain about. the game was in san antonio so you expect calls to go a certain way. kobe, and phil have been in the league long enough to know that.
manu was just as set on the ariza play as kobe was on the charge he got on parker.
and kobe got cheaper and 1s in the first half then mason did at the end.
i'm just pissed we let them back in the 4th. hill needs to gather himself for the rematch, and Duncan and his little helpers need to come out stronger.
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