I watched in a bar without a single Laker fan (absolutely amazing, I must say), so I guess we all had blinders on. But its not like there were no fouls called against the Celtics, they had players in foul trouble too. They just seemed to get a lot of non-shooting fouls - it seemed like every time a Laker actually got penetration the Celtics were quick to foul before they could get a shot off so no free throw. They did this in both games forcing the Lakers to take bad outside shots.
So while there was a huge discrepancy in FTA, I think a lot of it had to do with playing style vs. the fix being in.
Did you go to Bostons' in Long Beach? That's the only place I can think of where you'd get that kind of crowd.
I'm not saying that the game was fixed. I'm just saying that I think the officiating was poor. The Laker defense was poor, too, and they should look in the mirror before blaming this loss on the refs. But I said in beginning of the first quarter that I didn't like the way the game was being called, and I think the free throw disparity is evidence that the Celtics got a lot of help. Anytime the FT count is 19-2 in the first half, something's not right.
By the way, I don't necessarily think the refs were calling bad fouls on the Lakers, even though a few of them were questionable. I think the Celtics did a good job of keeping the Lakers out of the paint and off the free throw line. But once the Lakers started to penetrate, it was too late, because the Celtics had already been established as the aggressor.
And while the Lakers had Kobe Bryant on the bench in foul trouble, the Celtics had Kendrick Perkins on the bench. Advantage: Celtics. By the way, it was Perkins early foul trouble that got Powe in the game, and he set the tone for the Celtics down low while Kevin Garnett was nowhere to be found.
And what makes me most upset about this is that the Lakers get make-up games. If anyone thinks the Celtics are going to win anything in LA, they've got another thing coming. I'm not saying that the League is going to cheat for the Lakers, but I think it's pretty clear that Stern is conferencing with his officials on a regular basis. They fixed the Paul Pierce "up-fake for a foul" move, where he shuffles his feet, between games. They'll make sure Kobe gets his calls, and he'll get some he shouldn't.
Besides, what's best for the NBA is for this series to be full of drama and intensity. And I think it will be, if the first two games are any indication. But the League will do whatever it can to help.