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    It seemed like the officials just wanted to keep the game going to prevent the eventual meltdown. Both by the fans and the media were probably key in said future meltdown. I don't know, but it got hot and the whistles only blew for clear obvious fouls. The touch and light grabbing stuff dried up and we had a pretty good ballgame. Just keep the game going. Side effect was a certain player getting hotter than the rest, but I sure don't remember the refs at all. The stoppage was pretty minimal.

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    I agree, though not sure if it was heat-related or if the refs just decided early to let them play.

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    It was heat related. Refs wanted to get everyone out of there as soon as possible, and both coaches probably agreed. I was half expecting to see the Heat pull their players mid game.

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    I dunno what game you were watching, but...

    Leonard was made a non-factor because of officiating. People have been suspended for throwing a forearm at an opposing player, like Lebron did. Speaking of which, you weren't allowed to defend Lebron. Ray Allen had a great dunk, but an obvious foul on the way to it. Timmy was hacked and called for non-existent fouls. No, the officiating was not good at all. But...everyone has their own opinion. That is mine.

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    Refs were letting tons of stuff go and letting them play from the first quarter before the heat was on.

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    I dunno what game you were watching, but...

    Leonard was made a non-factor because of officiating. People have been suspended for throwing a forearm at an opposing player, like Lebron did. Speaking of which, you weren't allowed to defend Lebron. Ray Allen had a great dunk, but an obvious foul on the way to it. Timmy was hacked and called for non-existent fouls. No, the officiating was not good at all. But...everyone has their own opinion. That is mine.
    I agree...the officiating favored the heat...that's my opinion

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    both teams don't get to the line that much to begin with, plus good officiating.

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    crazy that the announce team did not mention ray allen's offensive foul on his dunk....everybody the saw replay and it was surely a push off....

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    Oh I still think the Heat got favored a bit, but it was not anything like any of the OKC games. Surprisingly lacking in controversy except for the LeBron Cramps.

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    I dunno what game you were watching, but...

    Leonard was made a non-factor because of officiating. People have been suspended for throwing a forearm at an opposing player, like Lebron did. Speaking of which, you weren't allowed to defend Lebron. Ray Allen had a great dunk, but an obvious foul on the way to it. Timmy was hacked and called for non-existent fouls. No, the officiating was not good at all. But...everyone has their own opinion. That is mine.
    Good point, forgot about that one

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