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  • #31
    Re: OMG

    So if the refs are favoring the Cavs trying to get them to the finals, why have they played a series in which they are one LeBron prayer of a shot away from being swept?

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    • #32
      Re: OMG

      I know it was the heat of the moment when I originally posted this. I am more chapped by the fact that there are so many bailout calls on out of control plays by the elite players. That shouldn't happen. I have seen LeBron go to the rim completely out of control and get the whistle more times than I can remember. I am not saying that his aggressiveness shouldn't be "rewarded", however I am saying that there needs to be consistency with the calls. I am really surprised that LeBron didn't get a couple of those calls late, especially the one where he goes into three guys and gets blocked by Dwight. There shouldn't have been a whistle.

      I am not saying the league is "corrupt", but they certainly want the two most marketable players going at it in the Finals, for the extra advertising revenue that would come along with higher viewership. The league would definitely like to increase their revenues so the money can help every team in the league. Didn't they just take out a large line of credit for teams who need it? I understand the business side of this and the league does too. I however, just want to see the team that EARNS it, making the Finals.

      I can remember the Final year that Jordan's Bulls team won the championship. I remember how skewed the officiating was toward MJ. That final stretch of game 6 and the entire second half of game 7 against the Pacers did it for me. The officiating surely was one sided and it broke my heart as a fan. I absolutely am still upset about this issue and until the Pacers win a championship I will be spiteful. That is not in my nature, but to be a Pacers fan and NOT have an issue with it, you must forget the past all too quickly. I respected MJ's game the same way I respect the LeBron's and DWade's of the world. I just really find it difficult to see why they get the volume of calls they do on such marginal plays late in close games. If it weren't the superstar, the play would be allowed to play itself out.
      "Your course, your path, is not going to be like mine," West says. "Everybody is not called to be a multimillionaire. Everybody's not called to be the president. Whatever your best work is, you do it. Do it well. … You cease your own greatness when you aspire to be someone else."

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      • #33
        Re: OMG

        Originally posted by travmil View Post
        So if the refs are favoring the Cavs trying to get them to the finals, why have they played a series in which they are one LeBron prayer of a shot away from being swept?
        Because Orlando has played better basketball and has hit their shots late in games. I can't say the same about the Cavs supporting cast.
        "Your course, your path, is not going to be like mine," West says. "Everybody is not called to be a multimillionaire. Everybody's not called to be the president. Whatever your best work is, you do it. Do it well. … You cease your own greatness when you aspire to be someone else."

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        • #34
          Re: OMG

          Refs have to be amazed with some of these players. They see what this guy can do on a regular basis. Those players will get the benefit of the doubt. Some calls are knee-jerk calls in favor of the typically fouled. There isn't corruption involved. Darn Donaghy(sp?) gives this age old complaint validity now days.

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          • #35
            Re: OMG

            Originally posted by pacergod2 View Post
            I am not saying the league is "corrupt", but they certainly want the two most marketable players going at it in the Finals, for the extra advertising revenue that would come along with higher viewership. The league would definitely like to increase their revenues so the money can help every team in the league. Didn't they just take out a large line of credit for teams who need it? I understand the business side of this and the league does too. I however, just want to see the team that EARNS it, making the Finals.

            I can remember the Final year that Jordan's Bulls team won the championship. I remember how skewed the officiating was toward MJ. That final stretch of game 6 and the entire second half of game 7 against the Pacers did it for me. The officiating surely was one sided and it broke my heart as a fan. I absolutely am still upset about this issue and until the Pacers win a championship I will be spiteful. That is not in my nature, but to be a Pacers fan and NOT have an issue with it, you must forget the past all too quickly. I respected MJ's game the same way I respect the LeBron's and DWade's of the world. I just really find it difficult to see why they get the volume of calls they do on such marginal plays late in close games. If it weren't the superstar, the play would be allowed to play itself out.

            Go back and look at the rebounding totals for game 7 of the Pacers vs Bulls in 1998. I think the Bulls out-rebounded the Pacers by 20-25. That was why we lost not the officiating - which to be honest with you I didn't think it was a factor. Through all the years the only two things I remember as far as the refs go was the 4 point play and game 6 in 1999 of the ECF in NY - several bad calls went against the Pacers at a crucual time of the decisive game. But even with all that - the Pacers blew that series, Reggie played horribly - Pacers lost 2 home games - they didn't deserve to win that series even with the 4-point play and the bad game 6.


            As to your other point -- yes the NBA does want the Cavs vs Lakers in the finals. So - does that prove anything - no

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            • #36
              Re: OMG

              Originally posted by EmCeE View Post
              OMG? Peitrius did foul Lebron. Howard actually fouled Varejo(sp?) on that lob people. Sounds like some wanted Orlando to win. Well, they dd win. Why so much hate for Lebron, or the league marketing him? Would you rather they market Iverson again to tell us he's the answer. Maybe Carmello's street creditials can be put on display. There's are reasons Lebron is marketed.


              1) Lebron is a super freakish athlete that could dominate any player in the league one-on-one, and he won the MVP.

              2) He is a charasmatic individual. Well spoken, funny, always smiling, handles media(media doesn't handle him), etc. Makes him very marketable unlike most of these guys who can't talk straight in front of a camera.

              3) Doesn't scar the NBA's image. Like Stevie "franchise", Allen "the answer", or Starbury". Remember when the NBA marketed those guys. That's what made me sick. It turned off a lot of casual fans when they saw the actual performances by these chumps.


              Let's find another marketable guy like Shaq. Howard could be the next ticket. Will we be disgusted with the level of attention he gets? It's coming soon.

              What makes a player marketable are essential to the success of of his/her career . Makes me wonder why very talented players like Carmello Anthony/Allen Iverson don't get it. Acting hard to appeal to the wannabe hoodlums we have in this country. Sure that helps jersey sales, but they sell themselves short, In the end like Iverson. Iverson never got it, now everyone can see him for the chump he has always been. Mello is starting to get it, I think. If Carmello does transform, he will be sold out too.

              The Kobe and Lebron commercials are stupid. They do, however, appeal to every NBA fan in every city. Somewhere at this very second people are debating the Lebron/Kobe arguement. All seems logical. NBA isn''t stupid. Besides, most of these commercials are created by private sector businesses. In other words, the NBA didn't make the commercials man, and if they did it would be the right move.

              If you guys sense any anger. It goes back to the hate people have for Peyton Manning because of his marketing success. I live in South Carolina, Naptown native, and people out here think Peyton's is over-hyped or arrogant because of his stats and media attention, commericials, etc. Like Lebron. It makes me angry because it seems narrow minded from my baised perspective. Basically, They both deserve the attention they get. No matter the rings or not.
              what he said!

              They both get all this attention because they're considered the 2 best players in the NBA. I think that the ads are a little biased but there are millions of people that would love watching the teams of the 2 best players in the league square off. You have last year's MVP vs. this year's MVP. There hasn't been a matchup of players that great in the NBA Finals since, Bird vs. Magic. If it happens, I'll definitely watch every game and the series will be the most watched NBA Finals ever.

              Now I'd also love to see Orlando and Denver pull off the big upset over both teams because I like pulling for the underdog. I'd watch ever game of that Finals matchup as well but I don't think it would be as entertaining.

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              • #37
                Re: OMG

                Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                Go back and look at the rebounding totals for game 7 of the Pacers vs Bulls in 1998. I think the Bulls out-rebounded the Pacers by 20-25. That was why we lost not the officiating - which to be honest with you I didn't think it was a factor. Through all the years the only two things I remember as far as the refs go was the 4 point play and game 6 in 1999 of the ECF in NY - several bad calls went against the Pacers at a crucual time of the decisive game. But even with all that - the Pacers blew that series, Reggie played horribly - Pacers lost 2 home games - they didn't deserve to win that series even with the 4-point play and the bad game 6.


                As to your other point -- yes the NBA does want the Cavs vs Lakers in the finals. So - does that prove anything - no
                Yeah, Chicago out rebounded us in total by 16. But the most crucial stat is that they had 22 offensive rebounds to our 4. That is absolutely awful. It's amazing that we could have won that game despite giving up all of those second chance possessions. Chicago only shot 4 more free throws than us which is nothing considering they had all of those second chance possessions.

                http://www.basketball-reference.com/...805310CHI.html

                And I agree with you about the 1999 Knicks series. I know everyone likes to harp about the 4 point play in game 3, and yes it was a screwy call, but the fact is we tied the series in game 4 and won the home court advantage back. If we deserved to win that series then we would have come out with more fire in game 5 at MSA, but the complete opposite actually happened. The Knicks totally outplayed us in game 5 along with game 6. The fact is, we didn't deserve to win that series, the Knicks clearly wanted it more. When you regain home court despite getting screwed in game 3 like we did then you better get the job done when you get back to your place for game 5.

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                • #38
                  Re: OMG

                  Some stats:

                  LeBron James, who already broke an NBA Playoff Free Throw Attempt Record this post-season, and on the verge of taking Dwayne Wade's Playoff Free Throw Attempt record, is also on pace to break another - this one held by Shaquille O'neal.

                  James, averaging 13.7 FTA in 11 games these Playoffs, is on pace to break O’Neal’s Playoff record for Total FTA this season, and get this -- in FEWER GAMES!

                  O’Neal holds the Playoff FTA record with 296 FTA after 23 games during the infamous “Hack-A-Shaq” season in 2000.

                  After 11 games during the 2000 Playoffs, O’Neal had attempted 131 free throws during that stretch. James’ 151 FTA after only 11 games this season has already outpaced O’Neal by a surprising 20 more attempts.

                  At the current pace James is heading, and assuming he makes it to the NBA Finals, it will only take him a total of 22 games (1 game less than O'Neal) to break O’Neal’s nine-year old Playoff record.

                  James is also closing in on the record for FTA in a Playoff Series with 16.0 FTA per game; a record infamously held by Dwyane Wade in 2006 with 16.2 FTA.

                  James already has NBA Playoff FTA Records for fewest games to reach 100 FTA (8 games) and 150 FTA (11 games)

                  James, in his young career, is also closely placed 2nd behind O’Neal in Playoff Career FTA at 10.5 per game, with O’Neal holding the top spot at just 11.2 per game; just 0.7 attempts ahead of James.
                  LeBron is getting to the line MORE than somebody who was regularly intentionally fouled. Well at least I can rest assured knowing he earns every single FT, right?

                  Then in 2006 we all know the calls that DWade, then dubbed D-Whistle, received and you're telling me LeBron is probably going to surpass that too.

                  In Game 3 LeBron gets 24 FTA. I don't think I've seen anyone go 11-28 from the floor and end up with 41 points. We could have had another 80 point game if LeBron could shoot. He had more FTA than Dwight Howard, who was intentionally fouled whenever he was under the rim.

                  And after all of this you know what's really funny? LeBron only commits 1.7 fouls per game.
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                  • #39
                    Re: OMG

                    Sorry guys, but I think the refs were relatively decent in this game. Not perfect, by any means, but decent.

                    There were a couple of pretty awful calls on Alston that I didn't understand. I thought that the tech on Howard was very questionable. Also, LBJ's tangle up with Pietrus at the end of the game was not a foul in my eyes.

                    Otherwise, the referees did a pretty good job.

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                    • #40
                      Re: OMG

                      Originally posted by tbabyy924 View Post
                      Some stats:

                      LeBron is getting to the line MORE than somebody who was regularly intentionally fouled. Well at least I can rest assured knowing he earns every single FT, right?

                      Then in 2006 we all know the calls that DWade, then dubbed D-Whistle, received and you're telling me LeBron is probably going to surpass that too.

                      In Game 3 LeBron gets 24 FTA. I don't think I've seen anyone go 11-28 from the floor and end up with 41 points. We could have had another 80 point game if LeBron could shoot. He had more FTA than Dwight Howard, who was intentionally fouled whenever he was under the rim.

                      And after all of this you know what's really funny? LeBron only commits 1.7 fouls per game.

                      Is it really a surprise that a guy with Karl Malone's body and MJ's quickness gets fouled a ton?

                      He's the most absurd physical specimen this League has ever seen on the perimeter. There's not a player in the League with the physical tools to even stay in front of him let alone stop him from scoring. So people foul him both by accident and in an attempt to gain an advantage on defense. It's not shocking that he is among the most fouled players ever in the Playoffs and if he would stop shooting so many jumpers, he could easily shatter that record five times over during the next five seasons. And much like Shaq in his prime, he actually gets fouled more often than it is called but the refs let some extra contact go at times because (a) it's like calling holding in the NFL on every play and you don't wanna ruin the game by calling it too too often, and (b) the amount of force Shaq and LeBron can absorb without visually being affected by it is so much greater than even a guy like Andrew Bogut or Brandon Roy, that defenders are able to hit them pretty damn hard without getting a whistle. Diesel should have been shooting 24 FTA per game back in 1999-2003 if the refs really followed the absolute words of the rule book in the way most of you "strict rule book Constitutionalists" are always belly aching about. Just because he's a borderline superhuman, it doesn't mean a defender should get the extra advantage of being able to smack him on the arm every time he jumps...even if it doesn't seem like a foul to the naked eye. If the defender just used the same force that would have sent a skinny guy like KG careening across the lane, it should techically still be a foul even if Shaq's giant frame barely moves from that amount of force.

                      As for the end of the game foul on Pietrus last night, that was a foul. If a guy is driving to the hoop and the defender's legs impede the dribbler from advancing with the ball to the point that he starts to lose his balance...the dribbler got fouled.
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                      • #41
                        Re: OMG

                        I don't believe there is any "conspiracy" as such to get Lebron and Kobe to the finals. I do believe however that star calls exist and that they are most prevalent when Kobe, Lebron and Wade are playing.

                        I don't care what kind of physical specimen you are, 24 free throw attempts in one game (especially when not being intentionally fouled) is absurd. I remember watching that game 3 and saying to my buddies I don't think I've EVER seen someone take 24 in one game, even Jordan.

                        Lebron's style of play is far too physical for him to only be picking up 2 fouls per game. With his style and huge minutes played, he should be somewhere around 4.

                        Regarding last night's game, I actually think the officiating was good. Apart from that call at the end on Pietrus against Lebron, the game I thought was very well officiated. That wasn't a foul by Varejao on Howard. Good no call. The call on Pietrus however was not a foul either. Lebron tends to lean on his defenders when he gets in the lane, Pietrus simply moved too far back and James lost balance. Similar to post-defense, when the player suddenly moves out of the way and causes the offensive player to travel. Bad call. Otherwise, I thought the game was well officated.

                        Lebron is an extraordinary athlete and basketball player. Unbelievable. Doesn't make him above the rules though.

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