I've noticed Lakers fans seem to forget about all of the intentional fouls. How can you blame the refs for calling fouls when half of them where intentional, on Nash, and near the end of the game.
They already think it's the difference in a close game, and then their team having to foul at the end just skews the stats even more when they go to find evidence of something they already think.
Aaaahh, see, this is a point I am not trying to make. I am not concerned with the calls that were made when we sent you to the line. I'm concerned with the non-calls, especially in the tone-setting first quarter. Which is why I talk about your 12 fouls, not the ones we made. I don't have an issue with the number of FTs taken by the Suns, but that calls weren't made on the other end.
And as to "fault?"
Refs allow a game with a lot of contact from the outset, and the Suns take advantage...the Lakers DO NOT, and don't test the refs on their end. The fault lies with the Lakers.
Non-calls on Pau, and they were there and several, made him shrivel up and stay away from the rim. Later in the game, he got a clear path to the hole and shot an elbow jumper and missed. Fault of the refs? NO, fault of Pau.
Non-calls should tell the Lakers to be more aggressive on the other end and test the game. They didn't, and played weak D. Fault = Lakers.
Refs allowed contact, so Suns players pushed it and were aggressive on traps, VERY aggressive on boards (jrich slamming pau in the back on a board, example) and brought it hard. Credit = Suns.
Bad calls were made, but the Lakers didn't try at the other end to meet the aggression level of the Suns, so they didn't get the balance of them...that's the fault of the Lakers and to the credit of the Suns, but the crappy officiating was there. The tone was set early, Pau went ghost because of it, and the Lakers couldn't, or wouldn't, play D. The way the game was called was certainly an aspect of it - doesn't mean by any stretch it is an excuse, just one of the many reasons.
BTW, Salvatore is one of the refs tonight...discuss.