Battier was moving on a couple of them and within the restricted area in the other. They were terrible calls.
The free throw disparity was something like 5 to 25 at one point in the game and there were like 12 Knick turnovers in the 2nd quarter (mostly from flopping).
I agree with JVG on all the "p***y" calls tonight by the refs. In this one, you can clearly see Lebron pushing off with his right arm and forcing himself out of bounds. I can't believe an MVP level player would resort to this kind of acting shenanigans. Disgusting
Wow, this is a Chris Paul level flop. His are the worst because they can come nearly at any time. Chris Paul can bump into a random player and next thing you know his arms are flailing about, he's shouting "HEY!" and the whistle is blowin...
Lebron became the only player in like 40 yrs to outscore the opposing team's starting 5 by himself in a playoff game. lol This guy is the best.
Reggie rippin' Bron "You team up with these top guys and you'r reaching out to these HOFers? How much more help do you need? I didn't see Michael calling anyone..."
Battier's pathetic. Average defender and atrocious offensively. He's so heavy-footed... a step or two behind everyone else on the floor.
lebron reaching out the legends is a bad thing? kg did the same thing with bill russell and they praised him for it.
They forgot to mention that Lebron also reached out to Vlade Divac to learn the basics of flopping. I sure know he didn't learn that $%#@ from any of those guys they mentioned.
Sorry, no he doesn't. That last play was a fast break. He's got the ball on the run, Knicks trying to get back. He's got Novak backing up about 8 feet away from him, he's 5 feet outside the 3-point line, and he passes to the corner instead of cruising down Broadway for the dunk.