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But many after watching this, they got hosed. HAHAHAHAHA.
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How is that funny? It's a travesty, if anything.
The worst officiated playoffs was Miami vs. Dallas.
The sad part is, the video shows game 4. Game 6 was worse.It's funny how so many people think they didn't get hosed. Watching the video amazes me how blatantly obvious the refs took game 6 away from the Kings.
The sad part is, the video shows game 4. Game 6 was worse.
The sad part is, the video shows game 4. Game 6 was worse.
The worst officiated playoffs was Miami vs. Dallas.
I rather liked that team. Fun to watch play.
I rather liked that team. Fun to watch play.
And where is the game 3 tape when the Kings were +20 in FTs, compared to +15 for LA in Game 6?
Free throws:
LA-Sac
22-17
25-38
15-35
27-26
22-33
40-25
33-30
Total:
184-204
All this one-sided complaining, they didn't earn it and they get their fair share of calls. Shaq got 17 FTs, Kobe 11 in Game 6. Not completely unheard of for one game, and those two were in foul trouble in Game 3 as well. It isn't just about one night.
I'll concur, and I'm from Miami... Lol.
what does that have to do with anything? You're a Laker fan.
I hated the Mavs, and I wanted Miami to win at first.
Yeah, but a Laker fan is not going to admit that their championship is more tainted than Miami's.
It's about Stern controlling the series. He wants seven games because he knew the winner was going to play some JV squad from the eastern conference. The western conference finals, at that time, WAS the NBA Finals. I don't think Stern determines who is going to win, but he DOES want the series to go seven games.
LOL, even Ralph Nader complained about that series being a screw job. He wrote a big public letter about the officiating being out of control and obviously biased. If you read what Donaghy wrote you know that it's not just about pure numbers of fouls, but about MOMENTUM robbing fouls. Fouls the Lakers have had go their way since Kobe was a wee shitty player and all throughout his career. Basketball is a game of rhythm the best crooked refs use momentum to do their job. Swinging it from one team to the other. Two bad calls can be a six point swing, that's huge momentum wise. In fact it doesn't have to just be fouls, three in the key gets a free throw and resets the clock. Tipped balls out of bounce can easily be given to the favorite. Traveling calls on the PG, on and on. The foul is simply the most obvious call that is used, not necessarily the most important.Shaq had one free throw in Game 5, and fouled out of the game 32 minutes in. LA lost that game by one point. A lot of people don't really want to pay attention to the entire series.
Some of the whining in here is embarrassing. I guess if you want to ignore everything that went the Kings' way before game 6, they got robbed.
Here's what happened, two very evenly matched teams (LA was second in offensive efficiency, seventh in defensive efficiency while Sac was 3rd/6th respectively) got to a game seven in overtime. LA won, they didn't have homecourt, they didn't get the FT edge (by a margin of 20), they got screwed Game 3 and 5. If you want to bitch about calls do it in the right manner. The Kings were slightly better in the regular season by 3 games (61 to 58). Shaq played in 67 regular season games and some of that Sac depth becomes pointless in the playoffs with a shorter roster.
Here's what happened, L*kersShaq had one free throw in Game 5, and fouled out of the game 32 minutes in. LA lost that game by one point. A lot of people don't really want to pay attention to the entire series.
Some of the whining in here is embarrassing. I guess if you want to ignore everything that went the Kings' way before game 6, they got robbed.
Here's what happened, two very evenly matched teams (LA was second in offensive efficiency, seventh in defensive efficiency while Sac was 3rd/6th respectively) got to a game seven in overtime. LA won, they didn't have homecourt, they didn't get the FT edge (by a margin of 20), they got screwed Game 3 and 5. If you want to bitch about calls do it in the right manner. The Kings were slightly better in the regular season by 3 games (61 to 58). Shaq played in 67 regular season games and some of that Sac depth becomes pointless in the playoffs with a shorter roster.
