Refs don't call everything, when they do, the "let em play" crowd is heard from. Hence, players get pretty smart about what they can get away with, e.g., body bumps are OK (Nika has certainly taken advantage of that) but extended arms or elbows will get you a foul. Refs tend to call things that they can 'hang their hat on" so to speak, like people falling down as a result of contact; players have reacted by inventing the flop. Maybe, Boston has become pretty smart about using her size (both bulk and height ) advantage to the limits of what is tolerated, maybe Cardosa is still learning). Maybe Boston does get some free passes because she is the one that is selling the tickets. But, defenders have learned that they can get away with mayhem, if not murder, on mobile players like Lou S. A series of hits, bumps, and grabs may take away their total game but no one grab is enough to gain Refs priority because no one is shooting and no one has fallen down (Lou tries hard not to fall down, to fight thru it). There may have been some method to Geno's apparent temporary insanity in tossing a bottle. He was generally frustrated about his inability to exercise his responsibility to protect Lou (currently, his primary offensive asset). Who knows if help is on the way with a healthy Azzi and/or CD. Can he win a NC with these 5 (or 8 players) if this type of defense is tolerated. The long view is that it is his job to do something to bring attention to this, and this would do it. Poor choice (because he was virtually conceding a game that his players were pouring their guts out to win) ? But, he has been known to do things that transfer heat from his players to him, for a greater cause ?