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Mar 13, 2019, 2:07 PM

I'm not saying that the calls don't get stacked against us. From what I've heard of this game (can't watch, only listen - at work) there have definitely been some, if not several. Some of which were key.

Not being argumentative, but how would that work if the calls were rigged against us? The league encourages them to call a certain way or promote a certain outcome? They do this directly to the refs, it's implied, or what? Or does the league just look the other way against some teams while following up on bad calls against other teams? Or a little of both?

Clearly there were some awful calls for Munson and BOurret to mention it as much as they did. Is it just bad luck - everyone gets bad calls, and who gets them when is just the luck of the draw? Or is it actually facilitated by the league somehow?

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Mar 13, 2019, 2:12 PM

TV Teddy Valentine basically took Eli Thomas out of the entire game with 3 bull-garbage fouls against him. Thomas only played 15 minutes or so in this game. When the ESPN announcers are commenting at the end of the game about how the refs onside calls made a difference, you know something is up.

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