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Eastern Conference Finals Thread. (1) Miami vs (3) Indiana


  

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  1. 1. Who Wins

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Well, this game is getting called in favor of Miami clearly. They've caused like 3 turnovers in the last minute by fouling, but hey why not they aren't getting called. lol

 

The Pacers really can't say poo about calls this series, I think this was to be expected.  Indiana has far more often than not had the more favorable calls up until this point.

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That bullshit pull up on the rim by labia, the sprint around the arena after that foul call the other night and the constant flopping are the reasons i HATE lebron, i cant ever remember him acting a fool like this in his career. Its like he is getting less mature. I dont get it.

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The Pacers really can't say poo about calls this series, I think this was to be expected.  Indiana has far more often than not had the more favorable calls up until this point.

 

Indiana was going to get more FT's and fouls called because of the way they play, they go inside a ton and that leads to FT attempts. Miami has been more of a outside team this series, the only game to that exception Miami had more FT's and fouls called for them. 

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Indiana was going to get more FT's and fouls called because of the way they play, they go inside a ton and that leads to FT attempts. Miami has been more of a outside team this series, the only game to that exception Miami had more FT's and fouls called for them. 

 

Roy Hibbert has been getting calls like he's the fuging second coming of Michael Jordan out there.  It's been bad officiating all series, but Pacers have definitely received a lot more of the 'benefit of the doubt' calls.  Especially a lot of the ones they've called on Miami in crunch time.

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