We are ABSOLUTELY going to complain about one-sided reffing, even if we win the game despite the fix.
Lebron has 2 fouls in EIGHT QUARTERS? That's simply not possible. Also, it's apparently impossible for him to travel. I'm not just talking about the double jump-stop/bunnyhop thing either... try watching this for fun. Whenever he catches a ball on a fast break he'll take the first two steps before dribbling. In game 2, there was one play where he did this and literally went from halfcourt to the rim (for a dunk) by taking only a single dribble. I'm being literal... the ball hit the ground once. Again, that's not possible, no matter how big your stride is. He has a play like this at least once a game.
But it's not just limited to Lebron. There are an AMAZING number of non-calls in favor of the Cavs. For example, Paul Pierce has gotten to the line to shoot 6 free throws in the first two games. For reference, Paul Pierce usually shoots 6 free throws a game. During the playoffs, as he gets more aggressive and gets more playing time, this number jumps to 7 per game. So Paul has had literally HALF of the opportunities he usually gets. While correlation =/= causation, when you see Paul getting fouled hard without a whistle it makes you wonder.
Plus, no fouls for 21 straight minutes? Ok, just go ahead and try to justify that. This stat is so absurd it doesn't even need to be discussed.
The harsh reality of the matter is that both games were called heavily in the Cavs' favor, and in my opinion the refs were the only reason the Celtics lost game 1.
/shades of Lakers-Kings...