So the FTA was 36 Boston, 14 Miami, a ratio of 2.6 to 1 in favor of Boston. From a fouls called standpoint, it was Miami 26 Fouls and Boston 15 Fouls, a ratio of 1.7 to 1 in favor of Boston. What this says is that not only did Miami have more fouls called on them but a higher percentage led to FTs for Boston.
I had the opportunity to watch this game pretty closely. I felt there were a few light calls on Miami but overall, I did not see anything egregiously unbalanced in what was being called a foul.
For the series, the attempts are 123 Boston to 84 Miami. Fouls called are 92 against Miami, 80 against Boston. Those are both much more even for the series overall than for just the last game.
I can understand how the Miami fans feel. I felt that way against MIL but in reality both FTAs (145 BOS, 143 MIL) and Fouls (149 against BOS, 140 against MIL) were pretty even. For the entire playoffs, the Celtics have the most FTA per game of the remaining 4 teams, MIA the fewest, but it is +/- just a couple per game. Fouls against are even closer, MIA 21.5, BOS 21.8 so we have had more fouls called on us.
The risk here is that the refs take this in and subconsciously or even consciously try to compensate. They are not oblivious to this information. I am sure that MIA will get more calls their way next game at least. We can't let that bother us if it does happen. Just play through it.