It was not a gift Reality, and retardation or not, it was the players playing like Champs in that series, instead of Chumps like they are doing in this series.
The end of reg teams ahead by 3 yet allowing of a three pointer by the opponent down by three (with 10 seconds or less), is absolutely a retardation gift. We had a thread on this, I'll try to find it because stats were run by i think 82 games.com* (zig where are you?) on this subject. It makes total sense to either allow a two OR intentionally foul (two shot foul only, not a trey attempt foul, duh). If any time is left on the clock, your team will then get the ball out of bounds, upon inbounds will certainly get fouled. In the Phx game GNob even took about 5 seconds off the clock by dribbling around the arc before he then drove inside the arc. Phx not only followed him well inside the arc but double teamed him.
The stat overwhemlingly favor the team ahead by threes chances as compared to the behind teams greasing out and successfully getting the following:
Make a ft.
Miss a ft intentionally.
Get that missed fts rebound.
Subsequently make a two or get fouled again and make both FTs for the tie.
It just hardly ever happens this way.
RealityInc.com also ran an article on this.