wow...that was quite a pivotal call on what looked like gasol tripping while backing someone down.
gonna have to see the replay on that one, didnt get a good look at it in real time.
but wait, there is no bias at all is there?
right, because it couldn't possibly just be a bad call, it MUST be bias and the league must have a hidden agenda.
NBA officiating is awful, welcome to the association. This game has been poorly officiated for both sides all night.
That said, the pivotal point of this game isn't going to be a that foul, its sitting melo for 4 minutes for some moronic reason known only to george karl's pea sized brain.
Did I say there is an agenda? I highly doubt the lakers d is that good to be playing this tight w/o fouling. Its been for the most part one way contact under the basket all night. You need to stop thinking that every person on this blog that questions the officiating in the league is some krazy loon that thinks aliens killed jfk. The league has a problem and it does NOTHING about the quality of reffing. No corrective action on this issue is plain wrong.
Melo shoudnt have sat if there wasnt a reason for it. I highly doubt that Karl did it for nothing
when you declare there is a bias, it implies that someone is being deliberately unfair and has an agenda, yes. people aren't biasd for no reason.
ergo, you must have a reason, what is it if not the league wanting its key players to meet up in the finals, which is in fact a conspiracy theory?
I've never denied that NBA officiating is god awful, look up some posts of mine on it. Ive advocated the mass firing of the 10-12 worst offenders and the hiring of more competent officials, be it from international or college ranks.
if your going to say that the league officiating crews are biased for one side, don't then run off the point when pressed because you can't defend the logic behind the risk to the NBA of a massive league wide conspiracy to put two players in the championship series.
The refs, according to you, are biased in favor of the lakers and cavs from your posts. What is the basis for this deliberate attempt to call the game for the lakers tonight if you are not saying its a conspiracy?
(P.s: I think your confusing "bias" for "**** poor officiating " which the nba has been guilty of for quite some time, and i agree with you is a huge problem. however, to have bias, you have to be deliberately out to screw one team over for some reason.)