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2020-21 NBA *Playoffs* Thread: Bucks are the champs and you can take that to the bank bromigos (1 Viewer)

Not a soul whining on twitter, nor in this thread could have done a better job officiating this game.  I watched about 20% of the game, but I know that for a fact.  Calling basketball is one of the hardest things I've ever tried to do and I only do HS.  You have to be an expert at the rules, be in great shape, be able to know when players are faking and when they aren't, be more patient and level headed than everyone else in the arena (including players and coaches) and deal with being criticized by tons of people who could never do your job.
Okay, take it down a notch, Ed Hochuli.  Nobody in here has claimed we could do a better job.  That doesn't mean we aren't entitled to criticism.  I can't act a lick; that doesn't mean I can't pan Ishtar. 

But most of us have watched enough NBA games over the years to point out the obvious when it comes to performance, whether it be player, coach or officiating.  I assume you've NEVER been critical of the performance of a professional athlete in here, not once despite the fact that you could never sniff professional athletics as a participant? 

 
Not a soul whining on twitter, nor in this thread could have done a better job officiating this game.  I watched about 20% of the game, but I know that for a fact.  Calling basketball is one of the hardest things I've ever tried to do and I only do HS.  You have to be an expert at the rules, be in great shape, be able to know when players are faking and when they aren't, be more patient and level headed than everyone else in the arena (including players and coaches) and deal with being criticized by tons of people who could never do your job.
For as much time and energy they have invested in their craft, the NBA guys suck.  Watching Team USA try the same bait and flop tactics and not getting calls in these friendlies is pure comedy and a product of how bad the NBA game is called.  Gut the pool and replace them with FIBA refs and the game becomes more watchable.

 
For as much time and energy they have invested in their craft, the NBA guys suck.  Watching Team USA try the same bait and flop tactics and not getting calls in these friendlies is pure comedy and a product of how bad the NBA game is called.  Gut the pool and replace them with FIBA refs and the game becomes more watchable.
While the world class floppers like Paul are worthy of scorn, you almost can't blame the NBA players for doing it.  NBA officials fall for it more often than not, and the NBA itself does almost nothing to discourage it.  Start handing out hefty fines and suspensions for flopping (yes, suspensions for egregious ones and/or repeat offenders), and you'd see a lot less of it over time, but the NBA doesn't have the guts to do it. 

 
For as much time and energy they have invested in their craft, the NBA guys suck.  Watching Team USA try the same bait and flop tactics and not getting calls in these friendlies is pure comedy and a product of how bad the NBA game is called.  Gut the pool and replace them with FIBA refs and the game becomes more watchable.
Somehow the people who have reached the pinnacle of their craft are somehow the ones to blame for the problem despite ALL of them failing?  It's almost like something else could possibly be the problem.  Kind of like a woman who can't get along with any of her boyfriends, it may be time to look in the mirror.

While the world class floppers like Paul are worthy of scorn, you almost can't blame the NBA players for doing it.  NBA officials fall for it more often than not, and the NBA itself does almost nothing to discourage it.  Start handing out hefty fines and suspensions for flopping (yes, suspensions for egregious ones and/or repeat offenders), and you'd see a lot less of it over time, but the NBA doesn't have the guts to do it. 
This is the problem.  NBA officials are put in an impossible position.

 
The insta-call when CP3 and whoever it was were simply trapping the inbound pass catcher was also a WTF
Yeah the refs (wrongly) assumed that they’d wanna foul immediately to stop the clock.

That said, if they HAD wanted to foul and if the refs HADN’T immediately blown the whistle, whiny-### Paul and Booker would’ve lost their ####, too. 

 
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Yeah the refs (wrongly) assumed that they’d wanna foul immediately to stop the clock.

That said, if they HAD wanted to foul and if the refs HADN’T immediately blown the whistle, whiny-### Paul and Booker would’ve lost their ####, too. 
As would any player(s)

 
As would any player(s)
Not as much as those guys.  I watch a lot of NBA basketball, and I've never seen a team cry so much.  I swear the Suns players (especially Crowder) honestly believe that they never commit a foul.

 
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I honestly can't believe that anybody is trying to argue that the refs were equally bad against both teams last night.

 
Bucks won last night despite playing like crap.  Yes, Middleton scored 40, and he was great in the clutch, but it took him a whopping 33 shots to do it.  Giannis played good, not great.  Jrue was ###.  They were only 7/23 from three.  And Booker was allowed at least 8 fouls.

This has to bode well going forward.  Bucks in 6.

 
I honestly can't believe that anybody is trying to argue that the refs were equally bad against both teams last night.
I don’t think it matters, nor is it a conversation worth having. This is 100% subjective and significantly influenced by personal bias. The good news is that the better team has won in all 4 games this series. 
 

 
I honestly can't believe that anybody is trying to argue that the refs were equally bad against both teams last night.
Huge Bucks fan here they were terrible on both sides.  The Bucks had more questionable calls against them but that 5th foul on Booker was bad imo and a huge momentum swing in favor of the Bucks.  He was white hot at the time and wasn't the same when he came back in for the stretch run.  That was the biggest call of the game.  The 2nd was the bs foul on Tucker where he grazed Crowder's hand on the follow through and Crowder fell over as if he was a 150 pound weakling.  

Regardless we should be talking about how clutch Middleton was last night and Giannis' amazing block.  Fear the Deer!!!

 
Also have to credit coach Budenholzer. He got the better of Williams last night. Lopez is not effective in this series. Giving those minutes to Connaughton in the 4th qtr was a great call. Holiday needs to make shots, at least his layups, but he was fantastic on defense and controlling tempo down the stretch.

 
Also have to credit coach Budenholzer. He got the better of Williams last night. Lopez is not effective in this series. Giving those minutes to Connaughton in the 4th qtr was a great call. Holiday needs to make shots, at least his layups, but he was fantastic on defense and controlling tempo down the stretch.
Reluctantly, I have to admit that you're right.  Also removing Forbes from the rotation.  If he's not hitting shots (which he's not), then he's not playable; he's just way too much of a liability on defense.

I agree that Jrue needs to shoot way better these next few games, but in addition to the defense, he also had 7 rebounds, including some HUGE ones towards the end of the game.

Connaughton's 11 points (including 3/7 from deep) and his 9 rebounds were huge, too.

 
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"Refs absolutely buried Suns in first 90 seconds of Q4 missing clear double dribble on Holiday, wrong call on out of bounds off Tucker, and suspect 5th foul on Booker blocking out.  But somehow the "missed 6th foul" on Booker is all that happened and Bucks saved game.  Ridiculous"

Tim Cowlishaw

But not in the FFA

 
While the world class floppers like Paul are worthy of scorn, you almost can't blame the NBA players for doing it.  NBA officials fall for it more often than not, and the NBA itself does almost nothing to discourage it.  Start handing out hefty fines and suspensions for flopping (yes, suspensions for egregious ones and/or repeat offenders), and you'd see a lot less of it over time, but the NBA doesn't have the guts to do it. 
It's a players' league

 
Huge Bucks fan here they were terrible on both sides.  The Bucks had more questionable calls against them but that 5th foul on Booker was bad imo and a huge momentum swing in favor of the Bucks.  He was white hot at the time and wasn't the same when he came back in for the stretch run.  That was the biggest call of the game.  The 2nd was the bs foul on Tucker where he grazed Crowder's hand on the follow through and Crowder fell over as if he was a 150 pound weakling.  

Regardless we should be talking about how clutch Middleton was last night and Giannis' amazing block.  Fear the Deer!!!
:yes:

 
Coach Bud also deserves credit if he was the one that told Jrue to guard Paul full court. Paul has really struggled since that change. 

 
I taught kindergarten for a year right out of college. The last 24 hours in this thread remind me of that time. 
how did you get them to let you run a kindergarten right out of a college thats pretty cool or did you do it like on the down low and have an underground kindergarten out of the history department of something like that either way i support your sneaky initiative take that to the bank brohans 

 
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weve had people in here willing to lay down any sense of dignity to defend the honor of ben simmons i mean you get what you pay for take that to the bank brohans 
Think you get what you pay for is going to be the next sub-title. 

 
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A couple of tid-bits pulled from today's ESPN article:

Middleton has made 15 game-tying or go-ahead baskets in the fourth quarter or overtime of playoff games this season, tying LeBron James, who had 15 in 2007, for the most such buckets over the last 25 seasons.

Giannis/Khris only the 3rd teammates in the last 50 years to both have 40-point games in a single Finals (LeBron/Kyrie and Kareem/Magic).

The stuff these guys are doing is literally generational.

 
without any discussions about the Sixers.  :hifive:
hey i just broght up ben simmons because identikit still has a team in it and he is getting close to taking the leading poster mantle from you and deaman so i figure the mere mention of his name should put you two up several hundred posts again take that to the bank brochacho

 
A couple of tid-bits pulled from today's ESPN article:

Middleton has made 15 game-tying or go-ahead baskets in the fourth quarter or overtime of playoff games this season, tying LeBron James, who had 15 in 2007, for the most such buckets over the last 25 seasons.

Giannis/Khris only the 3rd teammates in the last 50 years to both have 40-point games in a single Finals (LeBron/Kyrie and Kareem/Magic).

The stuff these guys are doing is literally generational.
So the Lebron/Kyrie one was what 5 years ago?

 

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