There aren't 10 million moving screens a game, where the screeners poked out elbow and foot cause the opposing player to be leveled to the ground, making him unable to recover to his assignment =/....Those are pretty much always called.
There were missed calls against the C's too, but nothing anywhere near as blatant as the illegal screen by KG, and I think the offensive foul they called on Melo basically made up for any issues we could have had with prior calls. That offensive foul is something NEVER called against a star...let alone in that situation with the game on the line.
If the Knicks fans are saying the refs gave us that game, I wouldn't disagree. I'd just say thats why you fight for homecourt, and we'll see you back at MSG.
Those are called against stars all the time, including against players better than Melo.
Being a star is irrelevant. Throwing an obvious and unmistakable forearm is what is relevant. You can't get away with that easily in an iso play which is slow moving and easy to watch develop.
It is a bit bizarre that people would reference an obviously correct call as a way to complain about refs. It shows how there really is nothing that refs can do to please certain people.
I'm sorry, but that's just NOT a call thats made often at all. Melo did NOT "throw a forearm" lol. He used his arm to make space with PP (who was all over his back). PPs defense was solid (and legal), and Melo making space was normal. What they called had absolutely nothing to do with the play. It's not as if Melos move to make space, made it so that PP couldnt still defend him. It also didn't give Melo much (if any) advantage to start his offensive. It also wasn't as if (as someone else said), PP would have stolen the ball if not for melos arm. Melo had already caught the ball cleanly, and turned his back to paul. The foul was called while Melos back was to him...not a position PP was likely to make a steal from.
As many people have said, there were lots of missed calls both ways, as the refs seemed to be letting them play. Especially in a situation where the refs are "letting them play", a move as passive as that should never get a whistle. That goes double for the last minute of a close game, where that whistle could be the deciding factor.
If the refs are letting them play, then the no call on KGs pick is fine. If they're calling it real tight, then maybe there's a place for the offensive foul call on Melo...but there's no way within the realm of "reasonable officiating", that both calls make sense.
If (in the last 2 minutes of a close game) one team is the benefactor of both the non-calls AND the questionable calls...thats when you can say the refs gave them the game. You can say there were other calls at other points in the game, that were bad for the celts, but none were as blatant (or meaningful to the games decision) as the calls in the last 2 minutes that went against the Knicks.
I'm not mad about it at all, because my team won, but I think if we can point fingers at the refs for the games they screw us out of, we should also be able to recognize the games they aid us in.