You're right, officiating was pure last night. Clearly Denver who was being aggressive did not deserve to go to the line more than it did in the fourth. One team was allowed to play aggressive d and the other was not. Billups also deserved to sit extended minutes after his"offensive" foul in the first half. It was a joke, not the worst I've seen, but a joke in any case. I agree with the Nugget player whos said that Phils complaining was an expensive way to get a win.
Maybe someone should remind them that it was George Karl's crying at the end of game 3 that started the officiating blame game.
One team was allowed to play aggressive and one wasnt, hmm....sounds like the 3rd quarter of game 4 or the end of game 2, didnt hear any nuggets players complaining then, or for that fact, any Lakers players (unless you count the trip, a lot of complaining on that).
The fact is, there were some no calls that were clearly fouls, however, it wasn't as once sided as they claim (i watched kobe get hacked, then watched carmelo clearly get raked across the arms, i could hear that one).
Denver thinks they should shoot 70 free throws a game, but thats not playoff basketball, they also claim to be the aggressive team and "attack the basket", but most of there FT attempts come from getting a slight bump to the body or a hand check 5-15FT from the basket. Denver is running a lot more ISO's and playing a lot more 1 on 1 basketball in this series then LA.
The same people complaining denver is not getting calls are the ones saying Lebron (who attacks the basket all game long every game) is getting too many.