On January 29, the referee report of the Lakers and Warriors was announced. From the last two minutes of the fourth quarter to overtime, the Lakers suffered twice in the rounds officially recognized by the NBA alone! There are also some rounds that are very controversial, but the NBA officials can justify themselves. There were also some rounds that were rumoured by Warriors fans who couldn't afford to lose, and they were also self-defeating.
The first time was with 1 minute and 10 seconds left in the fourth quarter, when the Lakers led the Warriors 115-114, Green didn't walk away in the restricted area, and the Lakers should have a free throw, but the referee ignored it. The second time was the second with 7 extra time remaining3 seconds later, when the Lakers led the Warriors 143-141. Green knocked Curry's Vanderbilt to the ground with a moving pick-and-roll, which was an obvious offensive foul, but the referee acquiesced, and Curry hit a three-pointer to overtake the Lakers in a super open space. According to the referee's report, this was a missed decision. This round was also discussed by fans on a large scale after the game, how could such an obvious mobile block be let go?
This missed judgment of the mobile block was too lethal for the Lakers at the time, not only mentally, but also fair play, and more importantly, the score pressure. At that time, the game was almost over, and the Lakers were actually overtaken by the Warriors in such an illegal way. Fortunately, James finally broke through, and after being fouled by Green, he used a free throw to kill, which made the Warriors, who were taken care of by the referee throughout the whole process, unable to succeed.
As for some rounds that Curry fans are unwilling to, such as Green fouling James at the last moment, Green obviously smashed James in the face, who dares to say that he doesn't foul, that is basically goodbye to IQ. James didn't walk either. And Curry grabbed Davis's arm to grab a rebound, and he definitely fouled.
Although the official only acknowledged that the Lakers suffered twice, the Lakers certainly suffered more than twice. For example, Thompson's three-no-stick, the Lakers controlled the ball, and the referee blew the ball. There was also the first overtime, before James missed the countdown, Green put five fingers on James's face, which must have been a foul. and Green's tactical foul on Davis with a rude foul move, which escalates. In addition, Green also twice pushed James, who jumped up and grabbed rebounds. Prince was pushed down by Green and was actually awarded an offensive foul. Wait a minute. Throughout the game, the referees were heavily biased in favor of the Warriors, Davis almost retired from injury, and the Lakers would have lost long ago if they were not focused enough.