We play by a different rule book. A defensive foul on us is an offensive foul on the other end. What’s continuation for them is on the floor for us. JJJ isn’t just randomly becoming a master of avoiding fouls overnight, he’s being blatantly protected by the refs. This series is rigged to go 7, don’t be shocked when we lose game 6 on a string of bad calls that leads to a Memphis run (come back to this comment if you want).
Top-Consequence-911
They do a whole lot of flailing and flopping on that team.
corruptboomerang
That’s a good no call.
Both defender held the offensive and offensive player pushed off, ball is loose so it’s pretty fair.
Borrowedshorts
What Dillon Brooks did was fine, and DLo needs to toughen up and stop being so passive all the time. He gets taken advantage of by more physical teams. Vanderbilt was obviously not a foul and was a terrible call. Even live I knew it was a terrible call.
supremesamurai
I don’t know what’s worse- Premier League refs or NBA refs.
brenstar20
2 straight games of terrible officiating. The Grizzlies get away with do much compared to us and then even good calls are so inconsistent on both ends.
LeftMyKeys
And everybody be complaining about reaves flopping lmao look at Ja literally every possession smh. Clear offensive foul on brooks too
TheLoneliestMonke
I still don’t understand how Ja falling on Lebron’s head wasn’t a technical foul on Ja
fetal_attraction
This was the most egregious refereeing error this game. The offensive foul on Brooks was so obvious.
GEFool
Not trying to start anything, but you guys know the Grizz fans are griping about the same thing… refs all in on Lakers. I was at the game. All around me was bitching about the calls. It never ends. Maybe that’s copium or maybe its just half the fun of sports. “We got screwed!!!” We do the same thing.
BaullahBaullah87
Loved the whistle last night
ewizzle
It was crazy that refs didn’t call anything all game then called two back to back reach in fouls that didn’t even appear to alter the ball handler. Sick of this.
Soviet_Sharpshooter
Idk how they didn’t see brooks damn near stiff arm DLo on the throat
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We play by a different rule book. A defensive foul on us is an offensive foul on the other end. What’s continuation for them is on the floor for us. JJJ isn’t just randomly becoming a master of avoiding fouls overnight, he’s being blatantly protected by the refs. This series is rigged to go 7, don’t be shocked when we lose game 6 on a string of bad calls that leads to a Memphis run (come back to this comment if you want).
They do a whole lot of flailing and flopping on that team.
That’s a good no call.
Both defender held the offensive and offensive player pushed off, ball is loose so it’s pretty fair.
What Dillon Brooks did was fine, and DLo needs to toughen up and stop being so passive all the time. He gets taken advantage of by more physical teams. Vanderbilt was obviously not a foul and was a terrible call. Even live I knew it was a terrible call.
I don’t know what’s worse- Premier League refs or NBA refs.
2 straight games of terrible officiating. The Grizzlies get away with do much compared to us and then even good calls are so inconsistent on both ends.
And everybody be complaining about reaves flopping lmao look at Ja literally every possession smh. Clear offensive foul on brooks too
I still don’t understand how Ja falling on Lebron’s head wasn’t a technical foul on Ja
This was the most egregious refereeing error this game. The offensive foul on Brooks was so obvious.
Not trying to start anything, but you guys know the Grizz fans are griping about the same thing… refs all in on Lakers. I was at the game. All around me was bitching about the calls. It never ends. Maybe that’s copium or maybe its just half the fun of sports. “We got screwed!!!” We do the same thing.
Loved the whistle last night
It was crazy that refs didn’t call anything all game then called two back to back reach in fouls that didn’t even appear to alter the ball handler. Sick of this.
Idk how they didn’t see brooks damn near stiff arm DLo on the throat