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***2018 NBA FINALS THREAD*** A CAVALIER DEATH MARCH!

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Did you not hear the commentators spending the last 8 minutes of the game tripping over themselves trying to make excuses for the ref? It was one bad call after another. At one point I saw Javale McGee literally just put both of his hands into Tristan Thompson's back under the hoop, when Tristan had rebounding position, and literally push-walk him forward until he was out of bounds below the baseline, and with no chance of getting the rebound.

Only Marc Jackson was willing to call a spade a spade.
This happened multiple times against Javale and co. Why do you think there was a such a disparity in rebounds, especially offensive rebounds?
 
Did you not hear the commentators spending the last 8 minutes of the game tripping over themselves trying to make excuses for the ref? It was one bad call after another. At one point I saw Javale McGee literally just put both of his hands into Tristan Thompson's back under the hoop, when Tristan had rebounding position, and literally push-walk him forward until he was out of bounds below the baseline, and with no chance of getting the rebound.

Only Marc Jackson was willing to call a spade a spade.

It's all a conspiracy right? They didn't fuck up calls on both sides? Lol

Nevertheless, JR said in post game...

He knew the game was tied, lol
 
Did you not hear the commentators spending the last 8 minutes of the game tripping over themselves trying to make excuses for the ref? It was one bad call after another. At one point I saw Javale McGee literally just put both of his hands into Tristan Thompson's back under the hoop, when Tristan had rebounding position, and literally push-walk him forward until he was out of bounds below the baseline, and with no chance of getting the rebound.

Only Marc Jackson was willing to call a spade a spade.




Lmfao you're so mad, you should go post in the heavies and take your rage out by banning the first 10 posters that cross your path


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He said he knew they were tied lol lying ass
 
Did you not hear the commentators spending the last 8 minutes of the game tripping over themselves trying to make excuses for the ref? It was one bad call after another. At one point I saw Javale McGee literally just put both of his hands into Tristan Thompson's back under the hoop, when Tristan had rebounding position, and literally push-walk him forward until he was out of bounds below the baseline, and with no chance of getting the rebound.

Only Marc Jackson was willing to call a spade a spade.
Tbf that happens every other play, TT himself does it often. Its his main offensive rebounding tactic

On lebrons 1st or 2nd made 3, TT moving screened durant from the 3pt line past the FT line, blatantly obvious. Durants a skinny weakling but thats crazy
 
I think what people are missing is that if they called that obvious blocking foul a charge Lebron, then he would have gotten two free throws since the dubs were over the limit.
 
Tbf that happens every other play, TT himself does it often. Its his main offensive rebounding tactic

On lebrons 1st or 2nd made 3, TT moving screened durant from the 3pt line past the FT line, blatantly obvious. Durants a skinny weakling but thats crazy


On another play he pushed him damn near into the first row lmao
 
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You just dont get it, LeBrick was moving laterally and from the rear camera view you can clearly see his left shoulder moving in an upwards direction like hes delivering a shot to Durcant. Im sure guys who do this for a living though and got a chance to watch multiple replays from all different angles, are schooled regularly on the NBA rule book and are under intense scrutiny to call a game as fairly as possible know far less than you

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He isn't the one who initiates contact, and there's a reason they didn't cut back to Javie to force him into the verbal acrobatics it would have required to defend that call. Lebron wasn't perfectly positioned, but he was positioned to the satisfaction of all the rules to sustain the charge. Kevin isn't in control of his body, and barrels into him initiating the contact. Initiation of contact is like possession: it's 9/10th of your law, here. If the defender isn't initiating it is nearly impossible to attribute the charge to him unless his body is grossly out of position, and it wasn't.

There's a reason this call has already spawned a dozen articles condemning it in the hour since it happened. It's ridiculously easy.


Only Warrior nuthuggers could defend this, and of course there are. There were Kobe and other Laker nutriders who defended all those calls and games back in 2002. Your ilk is a plague.
 
I think Javie said it was 50/50 on replay but looked like a charge in real time on espn after. Legler said it was 100% block real time and on replay. JR Smith thought it was definitely an interception.
 
He isn't the one who initiates contact, and there's a reason they didn't cut back to Javie to force him into the verbal acrobatics it would have required to defend that call. Lebron wasn't perfectly positioned, but he was positioned to the satisfaction of all the rules to sustain the charge. Kevin isn't in control of his body, and barrels into him initiating the contact. Initiation of contact is like possession: it's 9/10th of your law, here. If the defender isn't initiating it is nearly impossible to attribute the charge to him unless his body is grossly out of position, and it wasn't.

There's a reason this call has already spawned a dozen articles condemning it in the hour since it happened. It's ridiculously easy.


Only Warrior nuthuggers could defend this, and of course there are. There were Kobe and other Laker nutriders who defended all those calls and games back in 2002. Your ilk is a plague.
Seriously, this is the type of stuff that loses fans for life. Egregiously bad reffing late in the 4th quarter in the Finals. I don't see how they can explain it.

LeBron strips KD clean, and they call a foul. On the other end, Looney gets all arm, no ball at all on LeBron, and no call. It was legitimately terrible, and highly suspect.
 
Rumors are sixers will fire Bryan Colangelo and hire David Griffin...

LMAO
 
LOL

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He isn't the one who initiates contact, and there's a reason they didn't cut back to Javie to force him into the verbal acrobatics it would have required to defend that call. Lebron wasn't perfectly positioned, but he was positioned to the satisfaction of all the rules to sustain the charge. Kevin isn't in control of his body, and barrels into him initiating the contact. Initiation of contact is like possession: it's 9/10th of your law, here. If the defender isn't initiating it is nearly impossible to attribute the charge to him unless his body is grossly out of position, and it wasn't.

There's a reason this call has already spawned a dozen articles condemning it in the hour since it happened. It's ridiculously easy.

Only Warrior nuthuggers could defend this, and of course there are. There were Kobe and other Laker nutriders who defended all those calls and games back in 2002. Your ilk is a plague.

You want me to take your opinion here over trained professionals? What are your credentials again umm Mad mick is it?

Sorry, I think I’ll stick with the professionals thank you.
 
I think tonight we seen once again....Curry is more important than Durant in this team.
 
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