Thunder are here to play...shame on me for picking the Spurs in 5![]()
If by "play" you mean handed two games by poor officiating, sure.
Dion Waiters & hack a Westbrook....
Can't blame the refs (calls were crap no doubt) Tony Parker and LMA had plenty of chances to ice that game aside from Lenoard (who has the best hands I have ever seen) and Green no other starter played all that well. Sure there were tough calls but the Spurs lost that game imo they didn't do a good job on the offensive boards late in the game and there big men missed a ton of easy looks.Or rather, what hack-a-Westbrook? And the play before that, Kanter trips Danny Green who then collides into Durant. At one point the Thunder had taken 21 FTs and the Spurs 5.
Can't blame the refs (calls were crap no doubt) Tony Parker and LMA had plenty of chances to ice that game aside from Lenoard (who has the best hands I have ever seen) and Green no other starter played all that well. Sure there were tough calls but the Spurs lost that game imo they didn't do a good job on the offensive boards late in the game and there big men missed a ton of easy looks.
Or rather, what hack-a-Westbrook? And the play before that, Kanter trips Danny Green who then collides into Durant. At one point the Thunder had taken 21 FTs and the Spurs 5.
Can't blame the refs (calls were crap no doubt) Tony Parker and LMA had plenty of chances to ice that game aside from Lenoard (who has the best hands I have ever seen) and Green no other starter played all that well. Sure there were tough calls but the Spurs lost that game imo they didn't do a good job on the offensive boards late in the game and there big men missed a ton of easy looks.
so all of a sudden it's the officials fault that the Thunder won two games on the Spurs home court?
Well then I expect you never to complain about the refs screwing the Kings over. These were crucial calls that MIGHT have had an impact on the outcome of the game in its closing moments. Could the Spurs have played better? Of course. Have Westbrook and Dursnt played well? Of course. Doesn't change the bad officiating though
A thought just occurred to me, which is kinda/sorta related to this series:
The WNBA's season starts today. The local team here, the Atlanta Dream, kicks off their season at 20:00 ET, on the road against the Stars, in San Antonio, at the AT&T Center. Presumably, if the Spurs had won Game 6, then Game 7 would have been tonight... in San Antonio... at the AT&T Center.
So where/when would the WNBA game have happened?
If they give San Antonio another chance, they might regret it on Sunday in a potential Game 7.