As predicted, Ed F. Rush was so biased it wasn't even funny.
Lakers now 0-3 in the playoffs when he "officiates" and 12-1 with anyone else.
Bavetta giving the Celtics every touch foul didn't help either.
Lakers now 1-2 with Bavetta in the playoffs and 11-2 with anyone else.
Lakers don't need a bunch of calls in their favor, just call the game evenly and let the players decide it. Rush only blew his whistle TWICE in the entire game in favor of the Lakers, that is past ridiculous....it is clearly biased.
I won't even mention the 4 times the ball went out of bounds off Celtics but was incorrectly ruled to be off LA. Oh wait, I just did.
So now the league has gifted your team one game with corrupt officiating, will that be the case for the whole series? I wouldn't doubt it at this point.
Wow, I didn't mind you making the post beforehand, it was just your opinion, but this is the biggest crybaby response I've ever seen. I thought some posters were being too harsh on you saying you were "making excuses" for the loss before the game was even played, but I guess they were right.
As you can see, we can point out a number of situations where bad calls went against us too (the ones mentioned, plus Perk picking up his 4th foul and twisting his ankle when Derek Fisher fell into his legs following a missed free throw - that was a preposterous call). Bad calls happen a lot in NBA games, and they benefit both teams roughly equally. The commentators noted a couple of times on each side that a bad call was made, but it wasn't like every tough call went against the Lakers. It was even, and if you can't see that your team lost the game legitimately, I don't really know what to say to you. I heard a lot of Spurs fans after Game 4 saying "yeah, it was a bad call on the Barry play, but those things happen and we didn't deserve the win anyway." When Spurs fans can be more accountable than you, it's time to man up.
I respect Phil Jackson a lot as a coach but nobody in basketball complains more about officiating before, during and after games, and he didn't make any sort of deal about officiating. This post is a joke, an absolute joke. The Celtics outplayed the Lakers, plain and simple. Kobe missed a lot of shots, as did the other Lakers down the stretch (even though they were on fire in the first half). Your team lost it, they weren't robbed. These are going to be good, closely contested battles. I truly believe the better team will prevail on each given night. Last night it was the Celtics (in a game where, honestly, both teams looked a bit rusty and uncomfortable). If you can't accept that, go whine to other Laker fans.
Yup ... I've seen this excuse over and over today, and it's a pretty sad way of covering their butts, especially when one considers that the officials made at
least as many bad calls in the direction of the Celts.
Listen, the refs have been particularly bad this year, but they've been bad all around ... for evey team, and the mere fact that Laker fans take the time to come here and use them as an excuse is evidence enough for me that they're extremely worried after last night that maybe the C's are as good defensively as we've been saying.
So let them complain about the refs, and we'll complain about the refs, and the games will go on and be decided by the intensity of each team. Let them go down griping about the officials ... most people who are relatively intelligent and objective know what a weak, transparent excuse it is, and that the Lakers just plain got beat ... by a team that wasn't playing all that great themselves.
The truly sad thing is that they feel motivated to come here and show how pathetic they are by
making such excuses, and that they should be blaming the lackluster play of their team. Even though we didn't play all that well, our defense
still shut the Lakers down, and frustrated both Gasol and Bryant into making lame excuses after the game also.
Why wouldn't their fans gripe about ridiculous third-party reasons for their defeat? It's what their team does by example! So let them focus on their absurd complaints and excuses, and we'll keep focusing on the prize. Go Celtics!