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First, I am exhausted. Another draining game of a draining series.

Last night LA set the table and Dame provided desert. A series walk-off '3' is as good as it gets.

While I thought last night's game was easily the best officiated if the series, Harden still got in a couple of flop calls. The NBA has got to really do something about flops. Overall, it was the worst officiated series I have ever seen. A true embarrassment to the league.

Also, Portland has never had a team with so much heart and so little quit. What a group.

Lastly, props to Stotts. This is his team and his defensive schemes and plays out of huddles was genius.
 
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I think it was officiated the same as any other, but some of our fans put more emphasis on spreading the victims mindset that we are Blazers fans and therefore will get screwed. Guess what we didn't.
 
First, I am exhausted. Another draining game of a draining series.

Last night LA set the table and Dame provided desert. A series walk-off '3' is as good as it gets.

While I thought last night's game was easily the best officiated if the series, Harden still got in a couple of flop calls. The NBA has got to really do something about flops. Overall, it was the worst officiated series I have ever seen. A true embarrassment to the league.

Also, Portland has never had a team with so much heart and so little quit. What a group.

Lastly, props to Stotts. This is his team and his defensive schemes and plays out of huddles was genius.

I don't know man. I thought that call that gave Houston the ball which ultimately led to them getting the lead with .9 seconds left was one of the worst calls of the series. Who the fuck makes that call in game six with the game on the line?
 
My first thought this morning was to check espn to make sure I wasn't dreaming last night.

Ill add to the Stotts props, his game planning and adjustments have been great. Down the stretch everytime Harden guarded a big he was posted up and punished for it. All I could think about was Nate letting Nash stand in corner with Batum and disappear.
 
I don't know man. I thought that call that gave Houston the ball which ultimately led to them getting the lead with .9 seconds left was one of the worst calls of the series. Who the fuck makes that call in game six with the game on the line?

it was very close. The bullshit part of that call was that it couldn't be reviewed.
 
I think it was officiated the same as any other, but some of our fans put more emphasis on spreading the victims mindset that we are Blazers fans and therefore will get screwed. Guess what we didn't.

I thought the calls were more consistent throughout the game. Also, no blown easy ones on things like goal tending, last touched...
 
I think it was officiated the same as any other, but some of our fans put more emphasis on spreading the victims mindset that we are Blazers fans and therefore will get screwed. Guess what we didn't.

I want to apologize for acting out this way. It's a defense mechanism to keep from being too hurt. I'm really going to try my best to remember who I was before 2000, and get back to being THAT fan!
 
I thought the calls were more consistent throughout the game. Also, no blown easy ones on things like goal tending, last touched...

Umm...... how about the one where they said Dame hadn't established himself?
 
My first thought this morning was to check espn to make sure I wasn't dreaming last night.

I know. I've been sitting here watching it over and over waiting for Joey Crawford to pop up and call it off for some Houston flop or phantom foul.
 
Seriously, what was McHale thinking that last play?

Lin had held Lillard scoreless the 4th qrt. Harden shouldn't have even been on the floor for that last shot. His defense was terrible all series long. Lin should have been in for Harden and been covering Lillard instead of Parsons.


Thanks Kevin!
 
I know. I've been sitting here watching it over and over waiting for Joey Crawford to pop up and call it off for some Houston flop or phantom foul.

The NBA will issue an apology to Houston fans for propping the team up with phantom whistles all season and giving the fans hope that their team was any good.
 
I'll be honest, that one is not obvious at all. I can see why they made the call, and I don't fault them for it.

The problem with it is that they should have left it alone. You simply don't make that call with the game on the line.

Also, after having watched the highlights about a million times, I have to say that it's pretty annoying that Robin threw the ball in under our own basket so that Parsons could score the go-ahead. I would rather they get the ball out of bounds rather than give Parsons an uncontested layup. REALLY glad we won, but seeing that after the fact was pretty annoying. It almost cost us the game.
 
The problem with it is that they should have left it alone. You simply don't make that call with the game on the line.

Also, after having watched the highlights about a million times, I have to say that it's pretty annoying that Robin threw the ball in under our own basket so that Parsons could score the go-ahead. I would rather they get the ball out of bounds rather than give Parsons an uncontested layup. REALLY glad we won, but seeing that after the fact was pretty annoying. It almost cost us the game.

I think the refs get into way more trouble if they let Lillard catch the ball. It wasn't the right call, but I don't blame the refs for making the call. That EVERY WHISTLE isn't reviewable in the last 60 seconds of a playoff game within 5 points is a travesty, though.
 
The NBA will issue an apology to Houston fans for propping the team up with phantom whistles all season and giving the fans hope that their team was any good.

My personal opinion is that Houston gets about 8-12 points per regular season game for flops (directly or indirectly). In the playoffs, with, *cough*, better refs, it's more like 4 - 6 points.
 
My personal opinion is that Houston gets about 8-12 points per regular season game for flops (directly or indirectly). In the playoffs, with, *cough*, better refs, it's more like 4 - 6 points.

If the regular season had been called like the playoffs, then the Rockets would have won... *runs some quick math on the game logs* 47 games. :lol:
 
I don't know man. I thought that call that gave Houston the ball which ultimately led to them getting the lead with .9 seconds left was one of the worst calls of the series. Who the fuck makes that call in game six with the game on the line?

Maybe I'm completely insane, but don't you have to have both feet down to be considered "re-established" on the court? If so, then Lillard only got one foot down before he touched the ball and the refs got it right. If it's only one foot to re-establish, then it was a bad call.
 
Maybe I'm completely insane, but don't you have to have both feet down to be considered "re-established" on the court? If so, then Lillard only got one foot down before he touched the ball and the refs got it right. If it's only one foot to re-establish, then it was a bad call.

I'm pretty sure you only need to be a legal recipient of the ball. One foot in bounds is all a player needs to be legal, once you've been out of bounds.
 
Maybe I'm completely insane, but don't you have to have both feet down to be considered "re-established" on the court? If so, then Lillard only got one foot down before he touched the ball and the refs got it right. If it's only one foot to re-establish, then it was a bad call.

You only need one foot. Javie explained it on ESPN. He was in bounds.
 
One thought this morning.......Does Lillard become Batman and Aldridge back to Robin? A role I think Aldridge would rather have.
 
One thought this morning.......Does Lillard become Batman and Aldridge back to Robin? A role I think Aldridge would rather have.

The two of these guys are the World's Finest.

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You only need one foot. Javie explained it on ESPN. He was in bounds.

Good to know. That's what I get for lurking over at clutchfans.com

P.s. There is some epic level shaudenfreude over there if anybody wants to indulge
 
Good to know. That's what I get for lurking over at clutchfans.com

P.s. There is some epic level shaudenfreude over there if anybody wants to indulge

I've been sipping it occasionally... it's a rich broth.
 
One thought this morning.......Does Lillard become Batman and Aldridge back to Robin? A role I think Aldridge would rather have.

I think Aldridge is clearly the more valuable player and the guy they should be centering on for 80% of the game, but Lillard definitely has more killer instinct late in games.

So I don't see it as a Hero-sidekick relationship, it's more like a relay team, with Lillard as the anchor.
 
A legend is born.

We're witnessing the rise to stardom before our eyes.

Bow down.
 

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