To those who have said that the celtics should have stuck to their game plan:
crashing the boards, harassing rebounders, and rondo being aggressive on offense are significantly harder when people have 4 or 5 fouls.
This is exactly how I feel. People on here are saying that we are making excuses and that the C's lost this game themselves because they choked, or that they sucked in this game. But people fail to see that, going to the post, and rebounding, and stealing that Rondo usually does, is harder when the refs pile on fouls on the whole starting lineup. How did almost everyone who played end up having at least two or more fouls? With them being in foul trouble?
I was at work and missed the game. I had to get the game recorded on my DVR. And I was frustrated to see that Mo and LBJ were able to go to the post so easily. I know our D is not that bad. But then I saw that the people who were allowing the Cavs to score so easily in the paint, were the ones in foul trouble. You can't effectively defend, when you are put in foul trouble, and know that touching LBJ will insue a foul call..
So to those who say the C's just outright sucked, you got it wrong. They were bounded by the foul trouble they were put in so early by the refs. And every decision they made, they had to do it with the foul trouble on their minds... And with that, they couldn't be as effective, and actually get shots in, and go to the paint more often...
They still could've won this game, (without their sloppy turnovers and missed lay-ups), but I don't see how anyone could watch that game and not say the refs were giving the Cavs preferential treatment.
It amazes me how LeBron can score in the thirties consistently, and yet so often come out of the game with only one foul, (or less). There are some here who just have no tolerance for ANY negative statements towards the officials, and I just don't get it.
It seems so easy for people to hand out the "blind optimist" moniker, and yet treat the NBA refs as if they can never make a mistake or issue a bad call. I'm a bit tired of the "Whatever you do, don't use the officials as an excuse" stuff ... it's got all the mileage it needs, I think. (TP, Mizzy)
Refs blow many calls.
Complaining fans though typically miss far more calls in the games they are complaining about because they show extremely strong confirmation bias. The miss the plays their team benefits from, and they also claim many fine calls 'bad' due to their emotional engagement in the game.
You can see this especially in worthless statements regarding # of fouls called. There is no reason to expect these to be equal in most matchups.
Than you have the ridiculous conspiracy theorists.
This lack of reason is common in many things we do as humans. We do it in politics, and in so many other things. Sadly, we are quick to recognize the imperfections of the perceptions of other, while trusting our own perceptions when we shouldn't because of how heavily biased they are.
For those who want more refs to decrease missed calls (through limiting obligations of each ref like in football), I can respect that critique. The ref related cliches are getting old when we hear shockingly stupid statements like player X complaining that non-vet player Y was getting vet calls. Uh, idiot, this is evidence that the refs aren't concerned with whether you are a vet. Why do we never hear that recognized?
It is because people file away events based on the way they want to understand it. It is embarrassing when announcers babble about a missed out of bounds call being "home cooking" when 5 minutes before that a similar bad call went to the road team but no one pointed that out. Only the confirmations of the preconception is mentioned, and the disconfirmations aren't related to tbe preconceptions they disconfirm.
So what we have is a slew of fans who embrace their biases and apply this lopsided evaluation of data, inspiring them to start threads like this. This is not to say that those who feel we got the short end on missed and borderline calls are incorrect. Every team has games where they are on each side. Most complaining fans though are really bad judges of this -- thus repeated threads like this after ever close loss.