I don't get what all the fuss is about. The Stiemsma offensive foul? Yeah, he fouled Josh Smith.
Paul's arm came out and slapped Josh Smith on that move where he drove past him. Smith made a ridiculous sell job, but it was a foul.
Garnett called for the illegal pick going through the lane was the worst one, but it certainly had enough contact while moving to be a foul.
I'm not that upset about it.
The NBA officials almost NEVER call the arm bars and stiff arms driving players use to shove off defenders. Pierce, Rondo, Johnson, Hinrich, every player who dribbled was doing it all night. Call it the same way the whole game or don't call it at all. Only Smith's head being low and exaggerated reaction drew a whistle in this case.
See, this is my whole problem with NBA officiating. Why not call the game
consistently the whole game. That means, if you are going to call every little ticky-tack foul, do it the entire game so the players can adjust play accordingly. Instead, 9 times out of 10 NBA officiating essentially lets certain things go for 40 minutes and then all of a sudden they will start calling stuff the last 8 minutes that they were allowed to do previously.
You can't tell me the discrepancy of fouls was legitimately 12-4 in favor of the Hawks in OT. There is something wrong there.
Refs need to call the game evenly not only from beginning to end but also from one side of the floor to the other. I will still gripe and complain when they call something ticky-tack on one of our players, but I will be able to stomach it a lot better if we get the same call on the other end.
CONSISTENCY is the issue and I don't get why that can't be corrected.