There have been some (mostly) intelligent points made on both sides of the argument that the officials are helping Miami. I can understand both sides of that argument.
Confirmation bias is a difficult obstacle for a human, much less an emotionally-invested one, to overcome. If you believe something is true, you will find evidence for it. If you believe something is false, you will find evidence against it. The human mind loves order and reason and will do amazing things to find it.
I remember a few years ago watching my Kansas City Chiefs playing the Dallas Cowboys and, surprisingly, the Chiefs were winning. However, on a late drive in the fourth quarter, the Chiefs got whistled with consecutive offsides, neither of which made any sense. Replay confirmed the calls were really bad. Dallas went on to win and I was very unhappy (mainly because I had crossed the threshold of "can they win" to "they are going to win"). My knee-jerk reaction was to rant for an hour that the NFL was crooked and the Chiefs got jobbed intentionally. During that hour, there was no convincing me. I saw what I wanted to see.
After some time, I realized my conclusion that "the NFL was corrupt" or even that "the officials are corrupt" was a stupid conclusion with such paltry evidence. Yeah, the calls were bad, but jumping from that to the entire league has some dark agenda...that was just stupid. I moved on.
I remember two years ago watching a Red Sox game and down a run late, a stolen base ensued and the runner was CLEARLY safe, but called out. This obviously took a man off second. With 2 outs, the next pitch (of course) was a double, which would have tied the game up. Instead, it just put a man on second and the third out came next and ended the game.
I was livid. Terrible call. The umpire clearly hated the Red Sox and did it on purpose. Again, after some time I realized how stupid that reaction is.
I think all fans do things like this to various degrees. It hurts when you can see apparant success taken away from you by something stupid and chaotic. Again, the mind wants order, not chaos, so when something like the NFL and MLB calls go awry, the mind tries to explain it.
This brings me to the NBA. For a few years now I have had some lingering questions about the officials. They are either generally incompetent or generally corrupt - that has been my stance. I actually stopped watching for the bulk of last season because I knew my mind was going to lead me to that conclusion again. What I had not yet concluded was if I was again off my rocker.
So this season came around and I jumped back in. Throughout the season I saw bad calls, missed calls, suspect calls...but I was always able to play that "think it through man" card and find a conclusion other than conspiracy.
These last two games against the Heat have ruined me though. Given my experience with understanding a fan's reaction and confirmation bias, I have tried to accept the calls as painful-but-not-with-agenda. After game one, I was teetering a bit. The refs sure *seemed* bias, but again, the mind searches for order and reason. I decided to let it go. Surely game 2 would not be the same (different refs, different night). I was right, it was not the same, it was worse.
This has led me through what I believe (though I could be wrong) is sound reasoning to conclude something I have not wanted to be true for a long time: the NBA has a problem, a big one. Is it conspiracy? I don't know - that's a strong claim and it is very easily dismissed because there seems to not be any rhyme or reason to it (why would Lebron not have a ring yet? Why would NY-MIA have been such a short series? Why would the Lakers be out?). Is it ineptitude? That is more likely, but difficult to prove. How do you prove a ref *could* have made a call he didn't or should not have made a call he did? We are not on the floor.
What I am saying is I do not know what is wrong here, I only see the evidence something is. If the ceiling is dripping water but I see no hole, that doesn't mean it isn't a problem. In the same way, if the Heat are clearly getting calls the Celtics are not (even when you take into account the home-team advantage there) and you are seeing obvious fouls ignored that help Miami when they need it, it is very hard to not go looking for the leak.
Ainge sees it. Rivers sees it. Many in the media see it. People who are not even Celtics fans see it. Hell, I work with a Miami fan who loves nothing more than the Celtics are losing and SHE sees it. This is a very real problem, whether it is intentionally via league mandate or just the failure of the refs to be impartial.
I do not blame losses on the refs because I have seen the Celtics win games even when they are getting jobbed. I have also seen them lose when the other team is. Blaming them for the losses is not the point. I blame them for ruining the game I grew up loving. I blame the front office for turning the league into one driven by individuals, not teams. Somehow along the way the NBA has lost its way and the league is a joke compared to what it used to be.
I want nothing more than to be shown my stupidity here because I do not like believing the NBA is corrupt. It just has the stench of something childish to believe...but I just cannot ignore the evidence. The ceiling has a big [dang]ed leak.