Luka got tackled
shack009 said:Infection_Ag11 said:shack009 said:
There are lots of things the mavs have done wrong in this game. If you think it's being called both ways you don't know anything about the game.
I know you rely on analytics a lot. Watching the game can be helpful sometimes.
Boston isn't getting anything more than what is standard for a home team in the playoffs
In other words, it isn't being called both ways.
Infection_Ag11 said:shack009 said:Infection_Ag11 said:shack009 said:
There are lots of things the mavs have done wrong in this game. If you think it's being called both ways you don't know anything about the game.
I know you rely on analytics a lot. Watching the game can be helpful sometimes.
Boston isn't getting anything more than what is standard for a home team in the playoffs
In other words, it isn't being called both ways.
Sure, but it's par for the course and we've won a majority of our road playoff games this year. This outcome isn't due to the refs.
shack009 said:Infection_Ag11 said:shack009 said:Infection_Ag11 said:shack009 said:
There are lots of things the mavs have done wrong in this game. If you think it's being called both ways you don't know anything about the game.
I know you rely on analytics a lot. Watching the game can be helpful sometimes.
Boston isn't getting anything more than what is standard for a home team in the playoffs
In other words, it isn't being called both ways.
Sure, but it's par for the course and we've won a majority of our road playoff games this year. This outcome isn't due to the refs.
What does us winning a majority of our road games have to do with the terrible officiating in this game again?
HawthornAggie said:
This game is very winnable
Infection_Ag11 said:shack009 said:Infection_Ag11 said:shack009 said:Infection_Ag11 said:shack009 said:
There are lots of things the mavs have done wrong in this game. If you think it's being called both ways you don't know anything about the game.
I know you rely on analytics a lot. Watching the game can be helpful sometimes.
Boston isn't getting anything more than what is standard for a home team in the playoffs
In other words, it isn't being called both ways.
Sure, but it's par for the course and we've won a majority of our road playoff games this year. This outcome isn't due to the refs.
What does us winning a majority of our road games have to do with the terrible officiating in this game again?
I didn't say it was terrible, you said that. I said NBA officiating is well known to give the home team some preferential calls in the playoffs, and this game is not deviating meaningfully from that norm. Yet we are on the verge of losing both these games by double digits after winning nearly all our road playoff games prior to this series.
So given we have previously overcome the standard bid to win most of the time, often in dominant fashion, what's different this series?
M.C. Swag said:
Kyrie needs to be a top 4 player in this series instead of whatever he's currently doing.
Ervin Burrell said:Infection_Ag11 said:shack009 said:Infection_Ag11 said:shack009 said:Infection_Ag11 said:shack009 said:
There are lots of things the mavs have done wrong in this game. If you think it's being called both ways you don't know anything about the game.
I know you rely on analytics a lot. Watching the game can be helpful sometimes.
Boston isn't getting anything more than what is standard for a home team in the playoffs
In other words, it isn't being called both ways.
Sure, but it's par for the course and we've won a majority of our road playoff games this year. This outcome isn't due to the refs.
What does us winning a majority of our road games have to do with the terrible officiating in this game again?
I didn't say it was terrible, you said that. I said NBA officiating is well known to give the home team some preferential calls in the playoffs, and this game is not deviating meaningfully from that norm. Yet we are on the verge of losing both these games by double digits after winning nearly all our road playoff games prior to this series.
So given we have previously overcome the standard bid to win most of the time, often in dominant fashion, what's different this series?
We f'ing get it, you think this Celtics team is the second coming of the 96 Bulls. Go suck them off on another thread.
Infection_Ag11 said:Ervin Burrell said:Infection_Ag11 said:shack009 said:Infection_Ag11 said:shack009 said:Infection_Ag11 said:shack009 said:
There are lots of things the mavs have done wrong in this game. If you think it's being called both ways you don't know anything about the game.
I know you rely on analytics a lot. Watching the game can be helpful sometimes.
Boston isn't getting anything more than what is standard for a home team in the playoffs
In other words, it isn't being called both ways.
Sure, but it's par for the course and we've won a majority of our road playoff games this year. This outcome isn't due to the refs.
What does us winning a majority of our road games have to do with the terrible officiating in this game again?
I didn't say it was terrible, you said that. I said NBA officiating is well known to give the home team some preferential calls in the playoffs, and this game is not deviating meaningfully from that norm. Yet we are on the verge of losing both these games by double digits after winning nearly all our road playoff games prior to this series.
So given we have previously overcome the standard bid to win most of the time, often in dominant fashion, what's different this series?
We f'ing get it, you think this Celtics team is the second coming of the 96 Bulls. Go suck them off on another thread.
The fact that you're siding with the "woe is us, blame the refs" argument says more than any response I could give
PatAg said:
We keep answering after gut punch plays...gotta win the plays coming out of this timeout