This idiot can't be serious. Actually watch the game before talking out of your ass. Refs are calling it fair.
Even if Lakers make it in as the 8th seed, i don't see how Kobe can hold up playing 40+mins at his age.
The Hornets do blow but Howard fouled Davis worse than Anderson fouled Gasol on the next possession. I just want consistency is all.
Hahaha you guys are so salty. Just put me on ignore if it's so disturbing to you. I don't mind engaging with you casual fans who don't understand the nuances of the game, but if you aren't comfortable going up against an intellectual, ignore is the answer!
He is playing way too many minutes and this will be clear in the first round when the Lakers are swept.
It's called resting on defense, which he has been doing all season. I'm more impressed with what Duncan is doing at age 36, since he is dominating on both sides of the court. Additionally, the "outlawed in the US" knee surgery kinda offsets the damage all the mileage did to your knee.
18 free throws for the Hornets...22 for the Lakers...I didn't watch much of the game, but that's all I need to know to tell that the game was reffed just fine. I swear you and the rest of the conspiracy theorists legit think the Lakers would go 0-82 if not for the refs "help".
Wait... are you trying to use FT discrepancy as evidence for good or bad reffing? Because _I_ never brought that up. But if you want to, know this.. the Lakers are blowing away the rest of the league with their current FT differential. Kind of hard to reconcile that with your little observation, eh? I made a comment based on one critical call when the game was very close in the final minutes, where they missed a very obvious foul (Howard hacking the **** out of Davis) and then called the exact same thing on the other end. Just be consistent, refs. If you want to let them play physical, then make it work that way on both ends. Also, they really shouldn't have had the Hornets inbound on that airball/24-violation since the ball was in their hands before the clock went off (nullifying a sure 2 points), and Jamison got an "And 1" on what turned out to be a charge (the ref pointed to the circle but the player was about a foot outside according to replays). This was all in the last three minutes or so. Probably the Lakers would have still won. Shows you about where they're at as a team though, LOL.