On ESPN Radio (Sirius Satellite ch-20) this morning, this subject was again brought up, this time relating to the current playoff series Lakers-Celtics. Then it got into the Donaghy situation and specifically back to the game 6 of the 2002 conf finals Lakers-Kings. Part of his on-air discussion went to how refs, like players, get influenced by fan reaction plus, in game 6 case, the big, star studded environment of LA LA Land.
I believe the refs that night (game 6) were, consciously or sub-consciously, influenced by the overall environment and wanted to be with it, not against it. The Lakers obviously were not the best team in 6 or 7, but then again the Kings were their own worst enemy in Game 7, missing 14 FTs!!! Could the refs have made a conscious effort to give more fouls to the "cow bell ringing, almond growing" Sactown Kings? Maybe on occasion but not through the game.
Also the attitude of players, specifically Pollard and Vlade in game 6, could go against their chance to get an even break on fouls. It was Shaq after all and he got fouled constantly in those days. Some nights they called them all, some nights not. Game 6 was a night they called them all, questionable ones, blatantly bad ones and legit ones.
Sure someone in the official/executive ranks could have said something that was interpreted as favoring the Lakers. We'll probably never know. But we do know, the Kings got screwed by the calls in that fateful game 6.