"Home court"...So THAT'S what they call biased referees?
2006-06-18 18:22:22
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answered by Wilton P 5
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it was home advantage, after the game he told us how he could score alot by practicing,and how ,many fouls the Mavs gave for so many fouls i think it was like shooting practice b/c he scored mored the 20 foul shoots. also home advantage b/c at home in 3 games he made alot of shoots so maybe got him incouragement while he was shooting.
And the home advantage might not be the case b/c he did alot in shooting.Homecourt advantage? I don't think so...! Dwayne was fouled on 99% of the fouls calls he got; the only one in question being the last one. The referees didn't determine the game---Dwayne could've easily missed those free throws, but he didn't. Avery also did a BANG UP JOB, and confused Howard into calling time out. This is the NBA Finals, you can't expect to get bailed out when you do something stupid like that. The Mavs have had two chances in Miami to win in close games, and they couldn't execute down the stretch. Look where it got San Antonio? A lack of execution in the last few seconds cost them everything.Home court advantage didn't mean anything when Miami went cold in the 2nd quarter, or when they got hot again in the 4th. Miami just plain wanted it more--and they didn't give up, or lose their composure. Dallas is falling apart---you can see it in the postgame interviews (and Dirks' rampage to the locker room). Unless they pull it together, they're going to lose
2006-06-19 13:23:10
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answered by Joey B 2
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Homecourt advantage? I don't think so...! Dwayne was fouled on 99% of the fouls calls he got; the only one in question being the last one. The referees didn't determine the game---Dwayne could've easily missed those free throws, but he didn't. Avery also did a BANG UP JOB, and confused Howard into calling time out. This is the NBA Finals, you can't expect to get bailed out when you do something stupid like that. The Mavs have had two chances in Miami to win in close games, and they couldn't execute down the stretch. Look where it got San Antonio? A lack of execution in the last few seconds cost them everything.Home court advantage didn't mean anything when Miami went cold in the 2nd quarter, or when they got hot again in the 4th. Miami just plain wanted it more--and they didn't give up, or lose their composure. Dallas is falling apart---you can see it in the postgame interviews (and Dirks' rampage to the locker room). Unless they pull it together, they're going to lose Game 6.
2006-06-19 01:53:53
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answered by cligradchic04 4
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That was the sameset of referees that officiated Game 1. It wasn't home court advantage you dumb retard. Game 1 was in Dallas, those same refs just officiated this game. He got fouled, they called the fouls, that is their job. What a dumb question.
2006-06-19 01:34:06
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answered by nll_live 1
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Man that game was something else, and they were soooooo close MAN! but the Mavs kept on making careless mistakes that could have been avoided.
2006-06-19 01:15:28
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answered by Letrise 5
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Itll be mavs home court advanyage next two games.
2006-06-19 01:18:49
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answered by čŖåŻęĤ! 4
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Hoefully the Heat can pull one off in Dallas
2006-06-19 10:52:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course it was home game advantage and plus he practices regularly on his shots!
2006-06-19 01:14:05
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answered by destine4_69 4
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They still have to win one in Dallas
2006-06-19 01:14:04
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answered by Anonymous
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JOSH HOWARD IS A MORON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-06-19 01:14:25
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answered by jakethesnake 3
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