The refs are not gonna be on the side of the team that rarely creates contact inside as opposed to the team that does it frequently and consistently.
This take sounds reasonable ... until you consider the 'make up' free throws at the end of the game that the refs give out to make the FTA totals look similar.
I.E. - after a huge disparity to one side through the 3rd period, suddenly the team that "rarely creates contact inside" was awarded 16 FTAs (to just 11 for MIL) in the 4th period.
It's all bogus. That was just to disguise the disparity earlier, that put the game out of reach.
The Cs were in the penalty just 4 minutes into the 3rd. We had 4 of our most important defenders (Horford, Brown, Morris & Semi) all playing with 3+ fouls by the end of that period.
When you have that many fouls it dictates how tightly you can play defense. It dictates who the coach can put on the floor.
And when the other team is in the bonus and constantly going to the free throw line, it dictates that you will almost always be starting your possessions against a set defense.