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LA Sports Blog: I hope I don't wake up to a horse head in my bed.

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by LASportsblog

By: Jeff Girouard

After avoiding all things sports for the last 14 hours, my anger has subsided. Hoping to find a clearer perspective on just what the hell happened in that Laker loss to the Cavs last night, I've come to some rather unsettling conclusions.

Three days before the start of the season, Rasheed Wallace had these comments regarding last season's Eastern Conference Finals series: "This game ain't basketball anymore, it's entertainment. It's starting to get like the WWF; there ain't no real wrestling anymore either. It's all fake."

I did not take these accusations as lightly as some television pundits, who dismissed his reaction as simply "'Sheed being 'Sheed." It's unfortunate that his reputation has soiled his credibility. He may be a little extreme in his assessment of the current state of officiating in the NBA, but there are certainly nuggets of truth in that statement.

Has the game really become predictable? Will championships and playoff series continue to be decided from the charity stripe? Look I understand superstars get special treatment, that ratings are important and that invested interests usurp what is actually happening on the floor. I get it I'm a Laker fan. I remember game 6 of the '02 Western Conference finals against the Kings. I remember that phantom call against the T'Wolves in '04. That being said, does our acceptance of these factors really make the NBA fan base anymore naive than, say, pro wrestling fans?

Heres a rundown of the last 3-4 minutes of last night's ballgame:

With 3:16 left in the fourth quarter, the Lakers have a 2 point lead 90-88 and 2 fouls to give. Kobe Bryant draws a blocking foul trying to take a charge on Larry Hughes in the backcourt. There was little contact on the play and Kobe didn't force Hughes to lose his dribble. The play was probably a no call, but still reasonable. Not 5 seconds later Derek Fisher is called for a ticky-tack blocking call on Daniel Gibson. Again, probably a no call, but just like that, Cleveland is shooting free throws the rest of the game. Fast forward to Lakers last chance to tie or win the game, with the score 92-90. On the long rebound (a completely free basketball) Fisher secures the ball with both hands, but a mid-air collision with Daniel Gibson leads to the game ending loose-ball foul. GAME ENDING LOOSE BALL FOUL??

My initial response to those questionable calls were: a) Sad, but predictable and b) We should get some calls like that in the rematch in Los Angeles. I don't think I was the only one with these immediate reactions, which disturbing. Its really unfortunate that the psyche of the NBA fan has devolved to the point that we must even consider such a subplot. Are we as fans doomed to face a never ending cycle of give and take, when it comes to officiating?

Sad.

Oh yeah and the spread on last night's game... had the Cavs favored by 2 at home.


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OneflydudeAll-American
711 days ago
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You have a good point. It is starting to get very predictable when it comes to close games. I've noticed it these past couple of years. I do believe that its not the home court that forces refs to make bullsh*t calls, but to what players are on that team. I think its a matter of respect.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
711 days ago
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I agree players get reputation calls on a nightly basis. It's just disheartening that is not a foreseeable solution to the "human element" in this games.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
710 days ago
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Is the NBA the worst officiated North American team sport? After last night's debacle with the electronic clocks in Boston and utter confusion within the officiating crew on what to do, I wonder.
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OneflydudeAll-American
710 days ago
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I was watching that. Didnt they cut off both clocks so both teams could have the disadvantage of not having a shot clock?
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LASportsblogAAA-er
710 days ago
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Yeah I caught that too. I always get an unnerving feeling everytime the refs huddle up. It's one thing to miss a call, but there should always be a certain degree of preparedness and professionalism.
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