@Stoneworker I think Bruce Brown and Aaron Gordon are gonna have a big say in Denvers wins tonight. Quick foul calls will probably neutralize Braun. KCP needs to just keep the ball moving and play good D imo. He's been ice cold all around compared to two months ago.
Miami is also in trouble because it's hard to justify ANY foul call on Joker or Murray because of their style of play. Joker NEVER reaches in or goes over the back, and Murray only reaches when he has that bone head game every couple of weeks. League whistle is gonna have the biggest challenge imo.
Hopefully the league whistle thing won't get in the way of what's been real good competition so far. If it does, where I'm worried for Joker is offensive fouls. Some bizarre and inconsistent calls so far on him in that regard
NBA League Averages - Per Game
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these refs are out of control with the whistles. they're up 0.4 fouls per game since last year and up 0.7 per game since the season before.
over the past 8 years the NBA averages 20.0875 fouls per game. but 20 flat this year. a clear sign that the refs have been..... leaning on teams...... to tilt the scales.... i guess?
It's not the amount of fouls it's how they use them to shape the outcomes of games. Usually to extend series to maximize TV exposure. It's been going on since the 80's, but some years are just much worse. As our games involving certain players....Jordan, Kobe and Shaq, Lebron, and early Harden would get silly calls. It just cheapens the game imo.
the numbers, over the decades, don't support it.
if they manipulate by calling certain things and not others to impact the flow of a game then they are remarkably consistent across generations of referees, NBA executives, media members, etc. who would have cried foul about it by now.
They are very good at it. I called the Kings fix game in real time and was furious. So many other weird ones over the years, but certain refs are very good at getting certain teams over the hump. Recently they have done a better job taking guys out with a few fouls earlier in the games, even the first half. Then it's not as noticeable down the stretch. The no call in game two on the Bam goaltending is a decent example of one of those moments. The Lakers (whole season) free throw attempts was another example of feeding the TV gods. Everyone is making money so who really cares if they have to play an extra game or two.
Just to be clear, you feel the NBA games are rigged?
There was the NBA Ref-Donaghy that was rigging games so there certainly is precedence for it.
I know a lot of Miami fans were irate in Game 3 but I never thought the Refs gifted the game to Denver, sure I would have liked Gabe Vincent to avoid a couple calls in the 1st Half, wasn't anything in the 2nd Half that prevented the Heat from winning...only the Denver Nuggets themselves IMO
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