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I wouldn’t be so sure of that. The refs royally fucked the Cavs last night, whether it was the BS review of the charge call, or the reverse of the charge call, or not teeing up Draymond a second time as he spent the last 20 minutes of the game taunting the Cavs and refs, or bailing Durant out repeatedly with phantom

I agree with you about Clarkson, but if the refs keep calling Hill for bullshit touch penalties, they are going to have to keep putting him in.

The perfect middle class dream is living in a cul-de-sac?

Everyone wants to blame this on J.R., but they’re forgetting about the Cav who took a poor defensive risk at the end of Q2, leaving Curry open for the 30 foot 3 pointer that he buried at the buzzer... Oh wait... that was J.R. too? never mind...

Who didn’t shoot? J.R.

This is on Tyronn Lue. If he had put the Roomba in instead of JR Smith, this never would have happened.

Bron: WHAT DID YOU DO?!

Zack Snyder revealed he’s still a producer on Wonder Woman 2 in a recent post on Vero.

Van Gundy is right*. Either you can review all the judgment calls or you can’t.

JaVale Mcgee is thinking “Damn, that JR Smith made a FOOL of himself!”

The saddest part is that he will be able to recall each of these moments perfectly for the rest of his life. Meanwhile J.R. Smith can’t remember the score for more than three seconds.

If he’d just hauled off and slugged JR, would anyone (including JR) have blamed him?

Instead, because we live in an advanced technological age that apparently allows us to determine that this is definitely, indisputably a block and not a charge...

Lebron is going to sign with Golden State and they will pay the first billion dollar luxury tax.

Mark Jackson defended JR by citing Derek Harper’s brain fart in the 1984 playoffs. The only problem is that Harper didn’t brain fart every quarter.

“You should have aimed for the head.”

You’re allowed to be moving if you have a proper defensive position. The announcers got it right, the former official got it right, the call on the floor was right, the review was wrong. Total nonsense

It’s tacky to blame the refs and Lebron’s teammates but both the refs and Lebron’s teammates were real bad so that’s what I’m gonna do.

LeBron got jobbed overall; that call was a block (to me) yet there were a bunch of others that went against him, e.g. that clean strip.