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Yes, I did. And Hill and Hibbert should have been hard pressed to reach 4 fouls apiece. You watched it through the rose-colored glasses of a fan who's favorite team was one of the two.Did you even watch the game?
I watched the refs consistently call the same fouls against both teams. It's not like there was a massive FT discrepancy. The Heat shot 10 more than the Pacers but the Pacers took a ton of FTs as well.Yes, I did. And Hill and Hibbert should have been hard pressed to reach 4 fouls apiece. You watched it through the rose-colored glasses of a fan who's favorite team was one of the two.
this pretty much. Was gonna say it myselfI watched the refs consistently call the same fouls against both teams. It's not like there was a massive FT discrepancy. The Heat shot 10 more than the Pacers but the Pacers took a ton of FTs as well.
And you watched the game through the rose-colored glasses of a fan who despises the team that won and thinks that teams with star players on them are handed every game, regardless of what actually happened.
Not a game goes by that you don't attribute the victory to the referees when it involves a team with a star on it.
I don't understand the image. Is it from the year before after the Clippers beat the Hornets and the Clippers were calling CP3 out for whining too much, which he CONSTANTLY does?
There's no doubt we get more calls than the average team. But to act like it's only because the refs play favorites and not because we have the two best players in the league at getting to the rim and drawing the foul is dumb. It's even dumber to attribute every Heat win to the officiating.Come on BC, you can't deny that Miami get's more calls than the average team...
Chris Bosh is out indefinitely with a strained abdominal muscle.
Bosh sustained the injury in Miami's Game 1 win over Indiana.