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2 minutes ago, RaceToTheTop said:

Pacers up 15….refs call three straight offensive fouls on the pacers

That block that got called a foul right after the pacers used their challenge. 
 

It’s just disgusting. If the refs are missing so many calls that you win 2 challenges and still need more maybe theirs something wrong with the refs 

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6 hours ago, Brass Cannon said:

Refs completely decided this game. Tied at 98. Knicks throw the ball out bounds but they get to keep it

Rick Carlisle decided this game. He let McBride, Shamet, Robinson and Delon Wright take a 20 point lead to 10 and just went and ate some nachos instead of coach. You just have to not care at all to keep watching your lead dwindle and letting TJ McConnell try and act like MJ. Sat staters rather than stepping on their throats.

Lose game 4 and they won't win the series.

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9 minutes ago, Demo said:

I wonder how many triple doubles with 0 TO’s there have been in playoff history? 

Prior to Halliburton's performance tonight, it's happened SEVEN times (according to ChatGPT):

As of the latest available data, there have been seven instances in NBA playoff history where a player recorded a triple-double with zero turnovers. Each of these performances was achieved by a different player: 
    1.    Baron Davis – April 27, 2002 (Charlotte Hornets vs. Orlando Magic): 33 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists, 0 turnovers. 
    2.    Nikola Jokić – Date unspecified.
    3.    Jimmy Butler – Date unspecified.
    4.    Chris Paul – Date unspecified.
    5.    Dennis Johnson – May 6, 1988 (Boston Celtics): 19 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists, 0 turnovers. 
    6.    Magic Johnson – May 5, 1991 (Los Angeles Lakers): 21 points, 10 rebounds, 17 assists, 0 turnovers. 
    7.    Fat Lever – May 14, 1988 (Denver Nuggets): 11 points, 11 rebounds, 12 assists, 0 turnovers. 

These performances are exceptionally rare, highlighting the players’ ability to contribute across multiple statistical categories while maintaining complete control of the ball.

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32 minutes ago, RaceToTheTop said:

Anyone shocked that the Knicks have 37 free throws with 3 1/2 minutes left?

The NBA is just ridiculous.

Knicks made more free throws than the Pacers attempted. In Indy. Disgusting how refs repeatedly fall for Brunson's crap. 

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7 hours ago, AZ Hoosier said:

Prior to Halliburton's performance tonight, it's happened SEVEN times (according to ChatGPT):

As of the latest available data, there have been seven instances in NBA playoff history where a player recorded a triple-double with zero turnovers. Each of these performances was achieved by a different player: 
    1.    Baron Davis – April 27, 2002 (Charlotte Hornets vs. Orlando Magic): 33 points, 14 rebounds, 10 assists, 0 turnovers. 
    2.    Nikola Jokić – Date unspecified.
    3.    Jimmy Butler – Date unspecified.
    4.    Chris Paul – Date unspecified.
    5.    Dennis Johnson – May 6, 1988 (Boston Celtics): 19 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists, 0 turnovers. 
    6.    Magic Johnson – May 5, 1991 (Los Angeles Lakers): 21 points, 10 rebounds, 17 assists, 0 turnovers. 
    7.    Fat Lever – May 14, 1988 (Denver Nuggets): 11 points, 11 rebounds, 12 assists, 0 turnovers. 

These performances are exceptionally rare, highlighting the players’ ability to contribute across multiple statistical categories while maintaining complete control of the ball.

No one (I think) has at least 32 points, 15 assists,  10 boards and 4 steals (with 0 TO’s). Haven’t checked that game by Davis, that was special as well.

However you want to dissect it, regardless, it’s absolutely an historic game. 

And that’s with the refs (ahem, the League), trying to get the Knicks to the finals. How many players fouled out? What was the FT disparity? What a joke. The Knicks of course are the big market money maker, I’m sorry, it’s damn clear the League is money driven and that translates on the floor - despite that, unfavored in most of these games, the P’s keep winning.

Btw, the players voted Haliburton as the Most Overrated Player. It’s beautiful how he’s slapping all of them in the face. Love how he’s turning into the next Reggie — face of the P’s for years to come

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11 hours ago, TheWatShot said:

Knicks made more free throws than the Pacers attempted. In Indy. Disgusting how refs repeatedly fall for Brunson's crap. 

 

4 hours ago, HoosierHoopster said:

Money. The League wants the Knicks in the finals, and yes, it’s ridiculous 

There is nothing to "fall for" and no conspiracy to favor the Knicks. If there was a league effort to support the Knicks, this grand league conspiracy has been entirely unsuccessful for 52 years. 

Brunson is a fantastic player, and the thing he does best is use angles to create contact on the drive. When that consistently happens, borderline or bad calls happen too.

Conspiracy theories really really REALLY suck.

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22 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

 

There is nothing to "fall for" and no conspiracy to favor the Knicks. If there was a league effort to support the Knicks, this grand league conspiracy has been entirely unsuccessful for 52 years. 

Brunson is a fantastic player, and the thing he does best is use angles to create contact on the drive. When that consistently happens, borderline or bad calls happen too.

Conspiracy theories really really REALLY suck.

League desperately needs to add a 4th official who watches video feed and can overrule terrible calls in real time.  Don’t need to stop the game.  
 

Its insane that there are the same number of refs as when it was a bunch of slow white guys. 

On the topic of Brunson the Knicks have a negative +/- with him on the court this series.  Think it’s -26  despite only being outscored by 11 this series  Brunson might great but he’s not really helping his team  

 

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50 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

Brunson is a fantastic player, and the thing he does best is use angles to create contact on the drive. When that consistently happens, borderline or bad calls happen too.

The issue absolutely isn't the player(s), the issue is assumptive officiating. They make way. way too many calls that they don't or can't see based on reactions. That's what they need to be busted for and the direction from the League office needs to be, "If you can't see it, you can't call it." The Trey Burke block on Peyton Siva in the UM-UL National Championship game came across my feed the other day and that's the all-time example. The Ref was looking right through Burke, couldn't have possibly seen it even if Burke did foul him(he didn't), and called the fact the Siva went down. You can't freaking do that. If that means some calls get missed, they get missed.     

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