Once again, a controversial no-call/call happened in the defining moments of the game that ultimately played a role in the outcome of the game. The Spurs were OBVIOUSLY trying to foul there - there's no other way to win the game. Yet, the ref blatantly swallowed the whistle after Kawhi clearly wrapped his arms around Westbrook right in front of him, and then even less contact was called for a foul for Westbrook at the rim..
Virtually every series this playoffs has a game that has been ultimately been influenced by incompetent officiating in the final moments of the game - Hawks/Celtics game 1, Spurs/Thunder games 2 and 5 are the more notable ones.
When does the NBA do something about this? Virtually all the basketball commentators on Twitter are saying this is going to be yet another INC in the last two-minutes report tomorrow. And there's no excuse for this one. EVERYONE KNOWS THAT THEY WERE TRYING TO FOUL IN THAT SITUATION. This isn't something they can see that they didn't see or that isn't familiar to them, because it happens almost every single close game in the NBA. Further, in those situations, refs even know the intent and call those fouls quicker due to that.
No longer is just admitting fault enough. There has to be some sort of coach's challenges to stop this incompetence by the refs. It's absolutely terrible to watch these games with these incompetent refs influencing the outcomes in such substantial ways.