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The problem with this approach is that the Celtics 3 point percentage says the mavs should have won this game. But we didn't because the game wasn't at all called the same both ways. It just wasn't. From the tip (they fouled DJJ when he collected the tip) and through the whole game.
But people who don't understand basketball and rely only on numbers have a hard time seeing that.
And remember, I was way down on the Mavs chances after game 1. But the mavs got hosed this game. We just did.
The Mavs aren't playing as well as the Celtics, period. So we shouldn't say the refs lost us the game. However, the refs in both games are calling a game that benefits Boston. They're letting everything under the basket go without a call. The are letting players driving to the rim get assaulted without any calls. They are calling touch fouls on the perimeter. You can see the drop off in the Mavs post game, and you can see Kyrie and Tatum struggling when attacking the basket. This pushes all the action to the perimeter, and Dallas is not built to keep up with the Celtics on the perimeter. Dallas' strength this postseason is attacking the rim and in the post, and they are getting beat up every time they try.
I'm not saying that the Mavs would win this series either way. But if the refs keep calling everything outside and nothing mid range or inside then the we have no chance. That's our advantage. Our big men in the post and our superstar guards driving are the only things we have going for us.
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