Torrential
LWO
dirty ass team crying about refs when they pull shyt like this
He wasn't allowed to play any defense against anyone with all those controversial fouls been called on him. I expected that to happen in Game 3 though. The officials gave AD the benefit of the doubt on those charge/block plays, which could've easily gone the other way.How about that ELITE Draymond defense on AD there Gil
"Controversial fouls" lmfao... No one had a problem with those fall calls brah.... well besides idiotic Warrior fans. Draymond was moving on BOTH of those calls, obvious on that challenge where the Lakers won, and where the Warriors lost each of their challenges.He wasn't allowed to play any defense against anyone with all those controversial fouls been called on him. I expected that to happen in Game 3 though. The officials gave AD the benefit of the doubt on those charge/block plays, which could've easily gone the other way.
Those them breaks.
This is the difference between AD and Bron shooting jumpers and floater/runners and them going to the rack with intent to SCORE.No use complaining about the refs. It's not gonna change anything.
I will say tho...it is glaring that the Lakers only win when they shoot alot of free throws (G1 & G3). When both teams shot the same amount, they got blown out.
It's up to Golden State to play smarter. Stop making turnovers. Stop giving the refs even the faintest reason to blow the whistle. Attack the paint more. Bench Poole.
Still too early to tell.
Both teams are too damn volatile. I still have it going seven with how these games are being officiated.
It's not about wanting GS to get free-throws.
It's about the regularity of calls.
Game 2 shyt was called down the middle, and even with the Lakers shooting more free-throws, they didn't benefit from a more favorable whistle. That was in complete contrast in Game 3, where every single thing was going in the Lakers' favor: non-existent defensive 3-second calls, waiting for shots to miss before calling a foul, controversial charges/blocks etc.
Question for you this -
Do the Warriors need favorable officiating to win games? Did they have that in Game 2? What's been the difference between that game and Games 1 and 3?
Needless to say, he needs to play better, but when he's getting put in foul trouble over numerous controversial calls, it's hard to have an imprint on the game.
Do we think he gets called for those exact fouls in Game 2?
I bet he'll be officiated differently in Game 4.
And the alternative is to just let the Lakers get uncontested shots in the paint?
I don't argue against the point of him being more selective, but it shouldn't be on the basis of the officials picking and choosing when to call, depending on the circumstances of a game. He's not getting all that shyt called against him in Game 2. Those are the plays he needs to make being the defensive anchor on this team.
.........I don't think anyone is saying they didn't.
You'll literally see folks saying how bad the team played, specifically talking about Klay, Donte, Dray, Poole etc. Y'all are only cherry-picking the complaints about the officiating because it suits the narrative y'all wanna push.
Zero reason to panic. It's literally only 2-1.Im Not gonna pretend like shyt is sweet but after being down 2-0 to the Kings, it’s easier to be at peace being down 2-1.
The Lakers have more experience than the Kings but I refuse to count the Warriors out until they are in Cancun