What little I've actually watched, I felt that Boston was put at an extreme disadvantage in game 1, and LA was put at an extreme disadvantage in game 2. I felt that the calls weren't the same on both ends of the court. I didn't watch game 3, and saw only a bit of Game 4 (and didn't really have anything bad to say about the couple of minutes I saw).
I felt Bryant in particular got jobbed in game 2, and I felt that Boston as a whole got jobbed in game 1, but especially the folks guarding Kobe in the opening quarter.
I believe that if you call the game correctly - which means get rid of all these "make-up" calls, get rid of all the "superstar" calls - you call a fair game, and that favors the best players. It's those of us with less ability that have to try to get away with stuff - real players can actually do real damage. And I think the NBA has done a poor job realizing that fact.
As it stands, I think either team can make a case that they've been jobbed by the refs out of a 3-1 lead. So that makes it even, right? To my line of thinking, NO. It makes the result tainted, no matter the outcome. And, yes, I know I should be used to that by now, but come on! I honestly believe the college refs are better. And as bad as I think the Olympic refs are - and believe me, they're HIDEOUS - I at least believe they're FAIR.
I've got no idea who's going to win this series, but I honestly think that it may very well come down to the refereeing. And that's a sad statement, because this series is *CLOSE*. (If I have to call it, I'm calling the Lakers, because I believe their top two (Bryant/Gasol) are better than Boston's top two (Garnett/Allen).)