common man Spurs had a lot of calls go their way tonight prior to that, I don't know if I had ever seen James get called for a foul in the post in an important game, like he was against Parker today...this is not "robbed of a championship", if you think this was bad then you should watch David Sterns gift to the Lakers in game 7 of the 2010 finals. Now that was robbery with nonstop BS calls in favour of LA in the 4th quarter...
This was solely pops fault, not leaving Duncan out there and giving up 2 offensive rebounds which led to those 3s by James and Ray.
common man Spurs had a lot of calls go their way tonight prior to that, I don't know if I had ever seen James get called for a foul in the post in an important game, like he was against Parker today...this is not "robbed of a championship", if you think this was bad then you should watch David Sterns gift to the Lakers in game 7 of the 2010 finals. Now that was robbery with nonstop BS calls in favour of LA in the 4th quarter...
This was solely pops fault, not leaving Duncan out there and giving up 2 offensive rebounds which led to those 3s by James and Ray.
I question what game you watched. For the sake of simplicity, let's just review the last 4 minutes of regulation.
At 3:48: Gilobli charges into Chalmers. Check your DVR. Chalmers is called for a blocking foul
At 3:18 James is called for an offensive foul on Parker in the post. This call was comical. Again, check your DVR.
At 2:31 Duncan cleared out Bosh and body slammed him. The announcer described this as "anything goes" basketball. Result: Easy layup for spurs.
For the remainder of regulation all of the fouls that were called were called against the HEAT.
In overtime.....we already discussed the Manu travel and non call on the Allen scrape.
Your argument is WEAK.
I question what game you watched. For the sake of simplicity, let's just review the last 4 minutes of regulation.
At 3:48: Gilobli charges into Chalmers. Check your DVR. Chalmers is called for a blocking foul
At 3:18 James is called for an offensive foul on Parker in the post. This call was comical. Again, check your DVR.
At 2:31 Duncan cleared out Bosh and body slammed him. The announcer described this as "anything goes" basketball. Result: Easy layup for spurs.
For the remainder of regulation all of the fouls that were called were called against the HEAT.
In overtime.....we already discussed the Manu travel and non call on the Allen scrape.
Your argument is WEAK.
I question what game you watched. For the sake of simplicity, let's just review the last 4 minutes of regulation.
At 3:48: Gilobli charges into Chalmers. Check your DVR. Chalmers is called for a blocking foul
At 3:18 James is called for an offensive foul on Parker in the post. This call was comical. Again, check your DVR.
At 2:31 Duncan cleared out Bosh and body slammed him. The announcer described this as "anything goes" basketball. Result: Easy layup for spurs.
For the remainder of regulation all of the fouls that were called were called against the HEAT.
In overtime.....we already discussed the Manu travel and non call on the Allen scrape.
Your argument is WEAK.
I question what game you watched. For the sake of simplicity, let's just review the last 4 minutes of regulation.
At 3:48: Gilobli charges into Chalmers. Check your DVR. Chalmers is called for a blocking foul
At 3:18 James is called for an offensive foul on Parker in the post. This call was comical. Again, check your DVR.
At 2:31 Duncan cleared out Bosh and body slammed him. The announcer described this as "anything goes" basketball. Result: Easy layup for spurs.
For the remainder of regulation all of the fouls that were called were called against the HEAT.
In overtime.....we already discussed the Manu travel and non call on the Allen scrape.
Your argument is WEAK.
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