NBA: 2012-2013 Season

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NBA = Where two wrongs do make a right happens.

After one sided officiating, crowd start chanting "refs you suck", then all Lebron have to do is to slam into a defender, who has hands up in the air, it's a defensive foul.

I don't care if it's Stern, Vegas, bias or incompetence. Refs, you do suck.
 
THE HEADBAND IS OFF! I REPEAT, THE HEADBAND IS OFF!

NOW YOU WILL SEE LEBRON'S TRUE POWER! It's like a 250 lbs headband like Goku's clothes.
 
Did I just see Lebron spin into cluster of defense, then get a foul call? Classic NBA. Get out of the way, give the guy a open lay up, or it's a defensive foul on somebody. :lol:
 
Boy, enough B.S. to go around for everybody in this game.
Ginobli tripped him, silly.
Nice try, that's what happens when you spin into three people. There is no opening, most players have to shoot from outside, or swing the ball around. ;)

Do you guys think S.A. will come back and win this game? Don't count on it.

Edit: Omnis - Is this starting to remind you of the Game 1?
 
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Tony Parker MVP lol. I told you guys all along. The Spurs game is as good as their shooting. It would be a blowout if the Spurs shooters made half their shots. All Popovich tells his dudes is to follow the flowchart.
 
Buddy, Miami is beating themselves.

Edit: Guys, I have to go put a crow in the oven. I'll be right back.
 
Lol. I'm prepping for a salty, salty Miami.

Anyway, Lebron has NO BIG HELP. Dude needs an athletic big guy in the worst possible way. Bosh is done here.
 
All these idiots on the web say SA has the luckiest shots, yet Ray 'Ring-Chasing' Allen gets one.
Till this day, most amazing shot I ever saw was by Sean Elliot, putting the final nail in the Blazers coffin.



Sean Elliot, with elite(and long) defender, Rashweed Wallace in his face, nearly falling out of bounds, shoots a game winning three on his toes. I think they show a slow mo replay after 2:30. His heels were out of bounds, but off the ground. This Blazer fan was scarred for life. :indiff:
 
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Miami Heat fans that have been crying about the fouls during this game & the last, can now dry their eyes; Manu got 🤬 out of that play just for the Heat to push Game 7 & probably win.
 
Miami Heat fans that have been crying about the fouls during this game & the last, can now dry their eyes; Manu got 🤬 out of that play just for the Heat to push Game 7 & probably win.
It did look like he got hit, but he took three steps man. Also, if I had a nickel for everytime I saw a no-call(on legit shot, not three steps) like that in the NBA..... There is even one in the youtube video I just posted of the Blazers - Spurs game. Somebody from the Blazers looked like he got hammered, but refs often resort to "they don't want to decide the game", and swallow the whistle.

By deciding not to make the call, they are effectively deciding the game. 💡

Edit: I thought both teams played well. Refs failed hard though, almost expectedly.
 
Manu didn't get hit. Ray Allen had his hand on the ball the whole time and Manu traveled like a caravan.
 
Manu pulled the ball up to bring it over traffic, but Allen's hand was there so he lost it.

Also, did you see that boocheat the refs tried to call on Danny Green vs. Lebron? Good thing there's instant replay.
 
Manu didn't get hit. Ray Allen had his hand on the ball the whole time and Manu traveled like a caravan.
Ray Allen smacked Manu's arm in typical Miami fashion, & Manu went up on his 2nd step.

BTW, loved that offensive foul LeBron pulled on Green by jabbing him with his arm (another Miami tradition), & then crying for a foul cause he threw it out of bounds.
 
Manu didn't get hit. He had his hand on the ball the whole time and Manu traveled like a caravan.

Traveled? He gathered the first step (which is allowed) Ginobli was going to put up a shot which clearly wasn't going to go in foul or not, but Allen did slap him across the arm as he was putting up the shot...which was a foul.
 

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