So Gasol's was not, and Howard's was? I know the rule, you have to make the rim move, right?
So let's say they call both, same net result, right?
I think both were. I did not see the entire Howard block but the photo has him clearly blocking Gasols shot as the ball in in the cylinder area (which the imaginary cylinder goes up to the ceiling)
I'm doing dinner on Tuesday with my NBA offical contact. Will/already have asked him to have detailed explanation on both plays.
Insider info i will include what food/drink he orders.
They were both goal tending, technically. That was my point. My other point was also that Howard's was so blatant even a blind person could have called it, while Gasol's was very difficult to see with the naked eye in real time. Again, I needed instant replay to see the rim move ... and it wasn't much. They're both goaltending, but one was extremely obvious while the other wasn't. No biggie, calls get missed all of the time. In this case it worked out because the two baskets cancelled each other out.
because the calls have been very even. A few missed ones on both sides, but very balanced overall, I'd say.
Take your glasses off if you think the officiating has had any impact on this series in either direction.
See above re Kobme recieving feather fouls vs Turkey not.
Also the fighting thru screens by especially Azira but also Swisher. If that much contact is allowed by Magic fighting thru screens then fine. It wasn't even close.
The Kobme fall down play was a key at 82-81. Reaction?
Beyond that i think the Magic cut the Lakers a huge break with a couple end of game possessions, with the unforced turns esp the JJ Redick bad bounce pass to Swisher. Magic had a stretch of like 3 minutes in the late 4th where they had three turns in a row.
I agree that there wasn't much contact on the Kobe foul where he was falling down and I think they dinged Peitrus with the foul. Tough call for Orlando, no doubt about it. I agree Kobe got some calls, I also saw a lot of contact when he took it to the hoop that wasn't called. THIS HAPPENS IN EVERY SINGLE GAME REGARDLESS OF WHO's PLAYING. There are going to be a few bad calls both ways. That said, this series has not in the least been biased one way or the other. If I didn't have a life I would sit and watch a game and note bad calls on both sides and the time in the game they occurred. But I'd rather watch the game with my friends, drink a few beers and relax and not have a friggin clipboard in my hand taking notes.
You're trying to create controversy where there is none, Reality. Your schtick has and always will be that the refs/league gift the Lakers calls and that's why they win. That hasn't been the case at all in these playoffs, yet you continue to ride your schtick. Go with it, I think it's funny ... demented and sad, but social (that last part was a borrowed from the Breakfast Club, Mr. Pop Culture)