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It's not like everybody on the Pacers was in foul trouble and everybody on Miami was fine. They had multiple players with 4+ fouls too. And for the series, the Pacers have shot more FTs by a considerable number.

Their entire starting lineup was in foul trouble in game four, and all of their starters except David West were in foul trouble in game 3.

But it was apparently silly for Paul George to make comments about the refs. Meanwhile, when Lebron gets in foul trouble (once in what..five years..) it must be a conspiracy.

Come on, don't be like ESPN.
 
Their entire starting lineup was in foul trouble in game four, and all of their starters except David West were in foul trouble in game 3.

But it was apparently silly for Paul George to make comments about the refs. Meanwhile, when Lebron gets in foul trouble (once in what..five years..) it must be a conspiracy.

Come on, don't be like ESPN.

Like I said, check the stats.. Indiana shot 37 FTs to 15 by Miami in Game 1 but I didn't hear anybody crying about the refs then. In the past 2 playoffs, Miami has had the FT advantage over their 1st round opponent (and I'm not totally sure that they shot more FT than the Bobcats) and pretty much NOBODY ELSE. So the ref talk is tired.
 
And for the series, the Pacers have shot more FTs by a considerable number.
I remember seeing a stat before last game saying the Pacers overall, after complaining about game 4, still had shot like at least 20 more FTs over the course of the series. Well, they shot 14 more than the Heat last night, so we're looking at an overall 35-40 FT advantage over 5 games. Averaging 7-8 more FTs per game.
 
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