2013-2014 NBA Thread - IND @ WAS and OKC @ LAC on ESPN

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i don't really believe calling this an obvious foul would be considered ridiculous.

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Yeah, it is. Because there's contact like that on almost every play in the playoffs. Its doesn't get called the majority of the time and certainly not when it could potentially decide the game. If it was anyone other than the Clippers that was involved in that play, you wouldn't say anything about it.
 
Yeah, it is. Because there's contact like that on almost every play in the playoffs. Its doesn't get called the majority of the time and certainly not when it could potentially decide the game. If it was anyone other than the Clippers that was involved in that play, you wouldn't say anything about it.
Come on man, that's a foul no matter who the 2 players involved or what the situation in the game.  I don't care if that's the game winning shot attempt in game 7 of the Finals, or a shot in the first quarter of a pre-season game.
 
I wonder what task force I can be a part of......

I guess just poutine and various food items 
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nelson999 nelson999 how does game 1's officiating fit into this Clippers conspiracy though? Like the no call on CP at the end, the BG fouling out, how does that fit in to this Clippers conspiracy theory?


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@Nelson999 how does game 1's officiating fit into this Clippers conspiracy though? Like the no call on CP at the end, the BG fouling out, how does that fit in to this Clippers conspiracy theory?


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1: I never said there was a conspiracy, just that the call at the end of game 3 was blatantly terrible

2: You ever think it was a possibility Blake Griffin just fouled a lot? (i admit i saw one bad call on him, i believe in the 3rd quarter) But come on, the dude is like a bull in a china shop. the amount of travels and offensive fouls he gets away with are insane. And what about Iguodala's foul trouble in that very same game?

3: I assume you're talking about when Chris Paul flopped and lost the ball? wasn't much of a foul there
 
Come on man, that's a foul no matter who the 2 players involved or what the situation in the game.  I don't care if that's the game winning shot attempt in game 7 of the Finals, or a shot in the first quarter of a pre-season game.

Whatever, dude. I have real hard time believing that if that play was exactly reversed, and CP was the one shooting, you'd be saying the same thing. That's one play though. Clippers dominated game 2 and decisively won game 5. Warriors had their chances in game 5 and just missed shots. And its still anyone's series. So, you'll forgive me if I think its ridiculous for anyone to suggest any conspiracy is going on.
 
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