Fish bumped him, no doubt. But you're not going to get that call at the end of the game, 30 feet from the basket when part of the collision is due to Barry putting the ball on the ground, taking a dribble and trying to go around Fish for the shot. It was a foul, but you're not going to see that call made. Popovich said, "I think it was a proper no-call from what I just saw (on replay)," he said, "What else do you want me to say? If I was the official, I wouldn't have called that foul". Me neither. Especially in light of the fact that the officials did everything they could to keep the game from slipping away from the Spurs. It was ridiculous for a while there at the end of the 1st and in to the 2nd qtr. Kobe taking 29 shots and not getting to the free throw once? WTF? Even our most noted Krishna on the board, Reality, knows something ain't right when Kobe shoots 1 free throw over a 2 game span. I think the Joey Crawford thing backfired on the Lakers. He knew everyone was watching him b/c of his history with the Spurs and he was reluctant to make a tough call, or any call against the Spurs.
I apologize as it's unlike me to rant about the officials, but I had to vent a little. It pisses me off because I hate to see the discussion of one call take away from a great game by the Lakers. They went in to the Spurs building and out played them for 48 minutes. The Spurs never laid down, and kept fighting the whole time and the Lakers played solid enough on both ends of the court to never give up the lead. I was truly impressed with their performance and anyone who understands basketball and watched the game knows that the Lakers won and deserved to win, period.
Now they have to take care of business in game 5. You can't give this Spurs team any hope and you don't want to be heading back to San Antone 3-2 if you're the Lakers. The Spurs are too battle tested and mature. If any team is going to come back from being down 3-1, it's this one.