I think the league should hand out a fine to Kidd in this situation. He named names.
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Back in the day, I took a charge so brutal that I slammed my head (briefly blacked out). You think I didn't flop after that? Hell yeah I did! Eff taking a charge full on!
Reading the comments on the Nets sites it's too little, too late. They're trying to play the official game in game 6 when DC started talking about officials before the series started. They SHOULD be concerned about Lowry dropping 36 on them, and DeMar still dropping 20+ on them despite adjustments. Instead they're whining about calls, when the officials have been suspect all series?
This just comes off petty.
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Pbhero wrote: View PostToronto may be one of the loudest fans in the league...but i was seriously disheartened when I saw the empty seats at the beginning of each quarter and after the half....dont be like Leaf fans! Get to yer seat at the start! Weak.
Also, id personally like to see the 'Brooklyn/KG sucks' chants to end...I know Toronto is a wrestling crowd, and dont know how to act in these situations, but I think it's bush league.
We are loud though.
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The refs have been terrible this series.
In fact between the traveling which they missed on pierce in the first game, and the way they picked on joe johnson in the last game, you could argue that they have really had a HUGE effect on the outcome.
but the best team always wins....i think the nets fans are having a hard time understanding that we are good enough to beat them
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Nets will push this to game seven with the help of the refs if the Raptors come out lackadaisical.
It's not enough to play good enough, the Raptors have to really demonstrate they're the better team. The refs are going to do everything they can to make the game, close, so they have to play like they're trying to blow them out.
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JimiCliff wrote: View PostThat said, there is absolutely such a thing as a superstar star whistle, there are legitimate studies proving this. Given that we don't have any "superstars" on our team, I would argue that our whining would tend to be more justified than, say, a Brooklyn fan's whining
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Am I the only one who isn't that bothered by the reffing? It goes both ways, and foul calls have been generally even. No huge disparity in FTA's, for example.
Lowry and DD are both very good at drawing contact, but we all know sometimes they don't get their calls and sometimes they do. KG has been laying Lowry out on his back multiple times per game with moving screens (read: hip checks) and he's only been called for a couple of them. That's basketball. There's 10 guys running around in almost constant motion, and 3 refs who have to watch for a who laundry list of infractions at any given moment including time spent in the key, fouls from any of the 10 guys, time in the backcourt, etc. etc. etc. It's a really tough job, they're the best basketball refs in the world, they're only human, and the officiating is going to be imperfect. Now I'd flip out if a bad call cost the Raps a series (knock on wood - and knock on wood again), but otherwise this is all a part of the game.
One of my favourite things is the good photography of guys driving the basket in traffic. They have to clutch the ball with both hands/forearms like a running back because of all the slaps, shoulders, elbows, hips, and contact on the way to the rim, which happens on nearly every play and 95% of it will never be called. It would kill the flow of the game if they did call too much. As long as things are generally fair in both directions, I'm completely fine with with the officiating."We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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Memo to Raptors: This is the #NBAPlayoffs ..There are going to be hard fouls..Man Up #NetsvsRaptors - LR
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) April 26, 2014
Only one thing matters: We The Champs.
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