The NBA sucks because it gives certain players calls to get to the line.
A foul is a foul. It should be the same for Kobe as it would be for Matt Barnes.
It's not just the number of three point shots that explain the difference in free throws, it's the change in the Lakers offensive philosophy the last two games. The number of three pointers they've taken in games 3 and 4 compared to games 1 and 2 just helps illustrate this point. Since the Suns went to the zone, the Lakers have not been nearly as aggressive in getting to the rim. They are settling for more jump shots, three's and two pointers, than drives to the rim. The Suns' offensive style hasn't changed at all, they're still attacking and kicking out for three's like always. The Suns don't take as many long two's as the Lakers have been forced to take in the last two games. So it just comes down to the fact that more jump shots, not just three pointers, equals fewer free throws.
on Dan Patrick radio show Monday he had the gambling referee, Tim Donaghy on. He said that in the referee meetings with the league office during playoffs, that the league would tell them to watch for certain things. It was unsaid, yet fairly obvious they wanted Team X to win.
Hello? Since the Suns have gone zone in game 3,the lakers have settled for outside shots,hence not drawing fouls. Simple. Phil avoided even mentioning the refs last nite in the post-game,and he usually works that angle if he feels an unfair disparity.
Face it, the suns have adjusted and the lakers have not adjusted back..yet.
And for those who diss the NBA...must not like pure bb. Last nite was the essence of the game, skilled guys that just make lots of long tough shots with other talented athletic guys jumping at them. Great ball movement setting up clean looks.
This years NBA playoffs have not featured many tight games, but these two series could get very tight and are entertaining.
It's not just the number of three point shots that explain the difference in free throws, it's the change in the Lakers offensive philosophy the last two games. The number of three pointers they've taken in games 3 and 4 compared to games 1 and 2 just helps illustrate this point. Since the Suns went to the zone, the Lakers have not been nearly as aggressive in getting to the rim. They are settling for more jump shots, three's and two pointers, than drives to the rim. The Suns' offensive style hasn't changed at all, they're still attacking and kicking out for three's like always. The Suns don't take as many long two's as the Lakers have been forced to take in the last two games. So it just comes down to the fact that more jump shots, not just three pointers, equals fewer free throws.
People who generalize the NBA as fixed or that players dont play hard or play defense dont actually watch the games. These guys are the best in the world and they are playing their ***** off (except for Vince Carter). Last night was a great game. Both teams had a chance and it was the suns hitting 3's in the 4th, not the refs, that won the game for them
I can see not liking the NBA regular season but if you dont like watching NBA playoff basketball then I have to question if you are a basketball fan
Regardless of who your favorite team is the one constant in the nba is that the referees are the worst and most inconsistent in all of sports
The two things I really hate about the NBA...
1. The constant crying from the players every time a foul is called or not called. In some ways, I wish the NBA would adopt MLB's rule about not arguing with the umps. Instead of not being allowed to argue balls and strikes, you're not allowed to argue fouls. Only the coaches would be allowed to argue with the officials.
2. The season lasts way too long. Same as the NHL, these playoffs are a marathon. Can we get to the finals already?? Reduce the number of playoff teams or something. Or reduce the amount of days off during the playoffs. A day off for travel and that's it.