I'd just like to point out that LeBron gets three steps, while everyone else gets two.
I'd also like to point out that when Wilcox gets all ball guarding LeBron across the lane, Hubie Brown, even in the face of slow motion photographic evidence, won't admit the obvious BS call by the refs.
Likewise, when Jeff Green drives to the hoop and the defender gets no ball, Hubie Brown, even in the face of slow motion photographic evidence, won't admit the obvious.
In a close game like this, even a small one-way bias can have huge impact on the final statistics. Last night wasn't as egregious as other examples have been in the past (see: Game 2 2012 ECF, Game 7 2010 Finals, etc.), but it was still undeniable.
In a non-WWE league, a player can't go almost a month without committing a foul:
http://doubleclutchhoops.com/will-lebron-commit-a-foul-on-christmas/Last night we watched a beautiful game basketball from Jeff Green and the Celtics and even (begrudgingly) the Heat that was once again disgraced by the league bias towards the marketing machine of the day, be it the Lakers, Heat, etc. After last year's debacle, I swore I would never get angry about the desecration of our favorite pastime, electing to be less emotionally invested, but I keep getting sucked back in and woke up this morning having nightmares about the terrible injustice that was done to us. Soooooo frustrating.