I just can't get over how biased people are against Lebron.
Let's get the facts straight here:
1)The game 5 suspension for Green was because he received too many flagrants.
They make their decision regardless of whether a suspension is due or not.
It was simply upgraded to a flagrant.
That resulted in a suspension.
Draymond slapped Lebron's nuts. He kneed Adams in the nuts multiple times. Had he not been a habitual ball basher, he would have played game 5. Can you imagine being an OKC fan and not having Green suspended for those crucial games when he kneed Adams in the nuts? Not once, but TWICE. The dirtiest, slimiest and most unsportsman kind of behavior we've seen in an NBA playoffs in the last 10 years- and if he'd been suspended one game like he should have been, the Warriors and their fan boy bandwagon probably wouldn't even be competing for the title.
The hypocrisy of some people is embarrassing. Just imagine if that was against us in the finals and Green kneed our starting big man like KG or Perk, and then didn't receive a suspension-and we went on to lose the series after being up 3-1. We'd be calling for Silver's and Green's heads and blowing our gaskets!
2)The reffing in game 6 was not one sided. Kyrie Irving was belted by Green, Thompson and even Curry.
The calls against Curry were very easy to calls to make during the game. He blatantly reached on Irving multiple times and could have gotten called at least two other times but they let it go. Steve Kerr was screaming at them and they made a very favorable decision towards the Warriors by not calling that an offensive foul on Steph- why is that?
Because by not calling that a defensive foul, they obviously knew that it was Steph kicking his leg out. That is called helping out the MVP with 5 fouls at a crucial point in the game.
On the last Curry foul he CLEARLY hits Lebron on the arm. Lebron as the offensive player, has right of way, and Curry ran past him, creating contact- this is an EASY call to make as a referee, there were TWO SEPARATE FOULS HERE! And people are whining about it being rigged against the Warriors/extending the series blah blah...gimme a break!
The Lebron bashing here is simply pathetic.
Curry has been a whiney mope all series. I love him but he's been completely flaccid and the Cavs have defended him very well- hitting him every time in the pick and roll and forcing him to defend.
It's complete crap to blame the refs for the Cavs winning tonight. They outplayed the Warriors hands down. Curry tried to do too much on the defensive end and got caught. The pressure the Cavs put on Curry forced him to make some tough defensive decisions and it worked well- brilliant coaching by Lue by the way.
the factors for the Cavs being in this series:
1) Lebron
2) Curry sucking
3)The Warriors losing Bogut and Iggy to significant injuries- just as the Cavs dealt with last year.
The refs have had absolutely NOTHING to do with it and it's a blatant cop out to suggest they some how 'gave' this game to the Cavs. Show some respect for the performance we are witnessing from Lebron. Yeah he can be a ****, but respect that he's trying to bring a title to poor loserville Cleveland and his home town- and that he's carrying this team against one of the greatest teams of all time.
He has earned the respect and if he wins this title, it will be one of the greatest finals victories ever coming back from 3-1 down.
You keep pushing this same stuff, but even the most Lebron-riding ESPN people were saying that the Curry fouls were ridiculous.
As I said in the other thread that you called out people for talking about the officiating, several of us were talking about the inconsistency that went ALL AROUND that game. And I don't even remember any single person saying the game was cost by the refs. No game has been decided by the refs this series, because they've all pretty much been blowouts.
They were obviously outplayed last night - but it's UNDENIABLE that Curry has got the short end of the stick with the officiating this series. He's been in foul trouble costing him playing time in at least three of the games, and he's averaging over two more fouls a game this series than the previous series, you know the ones where he went up against Westbrook, Lillard, and Harden, who are all better and just as aggressive as Kyrie. He's getting called for stuff that he never got called for in the previous series, which is crap and just shows how inconsistent and incompetent NBA officiating really is.
I'm not pushing anything. I'm pointing out the other side, plain and simple.
The reason Curry has 2 more fouls per game this series is because the Cavs are isolating him in the pick and roll, far more aggressively than any of their previous match ups he's had and it's putting him in tough spots covering Kyrie or Lebron.
We're going to have to disagree on this one because the inconsistent ref comments are the typical sour grapes stuff of Lebron haters. I'm assuming you dislike Lebron a lot right? There is simply no reason for you to have this much emotional attachment to the premise that the refs are hurting Curry, it's simply not true.
I love Curry, but he's off his game. He's probably injured and the Cavs are punishing him and making him defend.
Agree to disagree I guess. No offense intended just differing opinions.
No offense taken whatsoever. You must not pay attention to me posting very much, because I'm ALWAYS critical of the refs lol 
I just find it absolutely ridiculous that the refs impact this sport so much. I'm fine with the game being called physical or tight, though I'd much prefer a physical game, but it seems like the refs are just so inconsistent anymore from game to game, and even from quarter to quarter, that it's just entirely frustrating to watch as a fan, let alone as a player.
And, no, I totally agree with you, Curry has been a major disappointment this series, and other than the inconsistency with the calls on Curry, the refs haven't been very influential at all in this series due to all but one game being blowouts.
I'm just always critical of the refs because it just seems that any person on the street can come in and be more consistent than them. I think it's all political and they use their judgment on what is and isn't a foul way too much.
I agree that the refs during these playoffs as a whole have been pretty average (or worse). I just think that during the finals, they've let it be physical, but they've been more consistent than say, the OKC v GSW series.
I was watching game 6 again last night and I just think people often take for granted how many calls Curry gets, and whilst Lebron gets his fair share of calls, they've let the Warriors be physical with him and get away with a lot.
A perfect example of this is in the 3rd quarter at about 6 minnutes 20 seconds remaining when Lebron drives left in the half court, goes straight to the basket and gets absolutely mauled by Rush and Ezeli with no call.
Curry then gets the ball immediately after in the half court, goes left and pulls an amazing move mid air, with some slight contact with Thompson, and gets the And 1.
Curry gets that speculative call and Lebron gets nothing on the other end. This stuff happens all playoffs. So I can see your frustration.
My frustration was in that game thread I read at least 5 Celticsbloggers (not you) saying 'rigged for a 7th game', Lebron is snitching his way to a title' etc.. which irks me to no end.
Anyway, TP for the heated yet respectful banter
