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Might be the most rigged game I've ever seen.

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Yeah, I heard.. JVG straight up saying "sometimes we make mistakes." MJ saying "is ANYONE seeing what they are seeing?? ANYONE?!"

... just fucking disgusting ...

I honestly have never seen a game decided like that. We were about to have possession, with 27 seconds left, with the lead. That was the game.
JVG was being sarcastic from an earlier conversatio
 
I guess I'd say this a subjective topic. I'm a Kings fan since 2000 as well and 2002 game 6 takes the cake for me. Type it in Youtube and there are gonna be tons of mixtapes of it. But if you ask me which one hurt me plenty? It's this one. It's a Finals game against a team that need no help from the league. There's gonna be a time they're going to take care of the Cavs too but there's no guarantee they will play as well to take advantage of that.

This game made me feel like throwing up when I haven't eaten anything for the past 12 hours. I've never felt this kind of disappointment before. It feels like there's an unstoppable force of acid coming up through me. The kind of feel you get when you down 3 bottles of tequila in a matter of 2 hours.

Ohh yeah.

Those Lakers had some balant rigged games in their favour.

Don't forget the Portland series as well.
 
Anyway, this was deflating.

No idea how Lue gathers them up for Game-2 though! Sigh!
 
I honestly believe they overturned it because that would lead to a tie game (in all likelihood), and therefore there would be a game-deciding moment later. So that their call wouldn't be scrutinized as "the call that decides the game".
That's not fucking acceptable. Not at all. Fixing/rigging a fucking game is just flat out wrong. It's a pure shit stain on the league and I can't forgive this shit. Ever.
 
You technically cannot review block/charge. You can review if the player was in the restricted area, and then review the foul call from there. LeBron was like 4 feet away from the restricted area, there was absolutely no need for review. And to use that as excuse to change the call is outrageous. You go with the call on the floor. It's just wrong.
 
I've never seen Ty Lue that dejected after a game.

Even used the appropriate word "robbed." Good job coach.
 
Can anyone explain to me WTF happened in that 4th quarter with these refs?

There are a lot of posters here that ALWAYS say not to blame the refs; but after this first game, I can't help but to conclude that the refs had an intended outcome they preferred.

The review on the charging call might not just cost us the game but the series... And it was in REVIEW and no one commentating on the game felt that it should have been overturned on the floor considering two refs called it on the floor as a charge.

Just astonishing.

I really really need someone to come here and explain this to me. Because what I just saw was a rigged game.

I'm not normally one to say "called it" but...called it!

Rigged af.
 
It's weird because I feel at peace with this rather than getting mad.
It's not that I'm anything more than a casual fan but I generally know how this league is run and it's not on the up and up. Everyone saw what happened. There is nothing to argue. Even Kerr all but admitted that the refs literally gave them that game.
The Cavs would have been up 4, would have got a stop and then called it a day. We're out with a 1-0 lead against all odds.
But this league. You know...I'd compare it to the WWE with it's scripted outcomes, but you know...the WWE at least entertains me with them. It's clearly ran by the mob or something.
As I've ranted before? For the Cavs and the city of Cleveland to even get ONE is a miracle in itself.
I feel shitty for LeBron. I legit wish I could give him some thanks for doing what he did. He needs another ring...he's earned it. This isn't about the Cavs. This is about him.
Those fucks in Golden State? Deserve nothing.
 
You technically cannot review block/charge. You can review if the player was in the restricted area, and then review the foul call from there. LeBron was like 4 feet away from the restricted area, there was absolutely no need for review. And to use that as excuse to change the call is outrageous. You go with the call on the floor. It's just wrong.

That’s it. That’s the bottom line. That crew did not have the right to change a subjective call. That is not the purpose of the review. It was highway robbery, plain and simple. And if the league has any integrity they’d all be fired.
 
In a close game, all it takes is one wrong call by the officials to influence the outcome.

In this close game, I counted at least 8 wrong calls, and every single one of them went in the Warriors favor.

Every. Single. One.
 

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