There is a bias against the Raptors due to rating or something. He pointed out the discrepancy between the calls Toronto gets compared to teams he's worked for in the past. Thaddy wrote:When Phil Handy joined the Raptors with Kawhi in 2019. Pretty sure that's a strategy of every team.Not only that, but the Lakers got an official apology from the NBA Refs for the one missed call vs Boston The gap between 1st and 2nd over this span is the same as the gap between 2nd and 22nd.Īll Lakers fans will say is that "Ham has instructed them not to foul". No other team even comes close to these numbers. Pretty sure that's a strategy of every team. Go try make sense of the numbers because they literally don't make sense at all.Īll Lakers fans will say is that "Ham has instructed them not to foul". It's wild when they're 25th for FGA in the paint and 28th in drives per game. Either way, a substantial lead for the Lakers). this season the difference between 1st and 2nd is the same as 2nd to 7th. The gap between 1st and 2nd over this span is the same as the gap between 2nd and 22nd (*edit for clarity. Jan - 22.3 v 18.7 = +3.6 (raptors game not included yet) Jan - 27.3 v 25.5 = +1.8 (end of Jan was the Celtic game where the Lakers lost their minds)ĭec - 22.2 v 21.6 = +0.6 (lol what happened? 6-8 record) Viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2330770&p=109741558&hilit=free+throw+differential#p109741558Įssentially since the missed foul call on Lebron vs the Celtics last year, the Lakers have gone on a HISTORIC run of free throw differential. I've actually brought this up and done the research on it. For some reason, the Lakers NEVER get screwed by the refs. Shock Defeat wrote:Seriously though, have the Lakers EVER been on the other end of a bad officiated game? If it was truly "random", every team should get screwed by the refs at some point.
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