And escort again? The Cavaliers lost to the Celtics 93-106, and the referee blew the scale of the penalty was the key
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2024-05-12 11:18Posted in Liaoning Sports Creators
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93-106, the Cavaliers lost to the Celtics, the series fell behind 1-2, one of the key factors affecting the trend of the game, the referee blew the penalty scale, and there was a suspicion of escorting the Green Army.
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The Celtics' lineup is dominated by average height, and the shortest Holiday is also 191 cm.
The Cavaliers' current lineup is one tall and two short, except for Mobley's absolute height, Mitchell and Garland are both only 185 centimeters.
The difference in height of the players is doomed, if the referee blows the penalty tightly, the knight can play the characteristics of small and fast, and can use speed and flexibility to create damage; Once the penalty scale is relatively relaxed, they will "suffer", after all, there is a difference in height, which is reflected in the first two games:
In the G1 game, the Celtics only had 13 fouls, especially the five starters only had 9 fouls in total, and Tatum had only 3 fouls, and the referee blew relatively lenient penalties, and the Green Army won 120-95.
In the G2 game, the Celtics fouled 15 times, especially the five starters as many as 13 fouls, Tatum, Horford and White each received 3 fouls, and the Green Army lost 94-118.
And today's game?
Mobley Jr. didn't want to be fouled
Mobley Jr. got strong under the basket, Horford and Hauser rushed over to help defend, the referee did not blow the foul, Mobley Jr. opened his hands to express his puzzlement, but this is the referee's blowing penalty scale today, and the follow-up is more serious than this.
Okoro didn't want to be fouled
Okoro's own three-point is a shortcoming, and breaking through is basically his only offensive means, but today, he can't get a foul.
Garland steals, but blows for a foul
Garland flew and was overwhelmed by Tatum, and Mr. Su bluntly said when explaining that Garland had completed the steal with a low center of gravity, and Tatum overwhelmed him, and Tatum should be punished for a foul, but the referee blew Garland for a foul, an obvious "counter-judgment".
Strus didn't want to get a foul either
Strus is strong, White has obvious physical contact with him, and is on the move, the normal blowing penalty must be White's defensive foul, but the referee just doesn't blow.
Mitchell obviously made a foul less than 2+1
Even the superstar Mitchell is not treated as a star, this offense, he obviously wanted to make Brown foul, and as a result, after throwing the ball into the basket, it was less than 2+1, and Mitchell also stretched out his hands to express his dissatisfaction.
Mitchell forced a foul on Holiday and didn't get a foul
The referee's lenient blowing continued into the third quarter, and the result:
At the end of the third quarter, the Celtics had a total of 10 fouls, including 5 starters with only 3 fouls by Brown, and even White did not foul, the Cavaliers only scored 7 free throws, and the team dug a 15-point hole 69-84, so there was no way back.
The one said that the Celtics also don't want to foul, and that's the gap.
Brown breakout
Again, without fouls, Brown has a height advantage to break through.
Holiday forced to eat under the basket
Holiday can also be used for his height and tonnage to make a strong basket.
Tatum breaks through and dunks
Tatum, in particular, has an absolute height advantage in the face of the Cavaliers, and can hit the paint area at will.
So, even though Tatum and Brown only scored two three-pointers each, they could rub the basket in a mood with a relatively loose penalty scale, and Brown scored 28 points on 11-of-14 two-pointers; Tatum scored 33 points on 9-of-17 two-pointers; In addition to Mitchell's miraculous 7-of-12 three-pointers, the Cavaliers scored 33 points, and Garland was unable to provide firepower assistance with only 15 points on 6-of-15 shooting due to strong bursts.
Therefore, at the home court of the Cavaliers, the referee blows the penalty scale so leniently (14 fouls on each of the two teams), which makes people have to wonder, this is the rhythm of the escort again? After all, judging from star reserves and team history, the league would prefer the Celtics to advance, at the very least, to lengthen the series.
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