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4 net wins 97 points! The referee in the finals caused controversy! The Thunder coach responded: The call is great

On June 14, in the NBA Finals G4, the Thunder reversed the Pacers 111-104, and the total score was tied 2-2. The referee in this game is NBA game control master Scott Foster. When Foster called out this year, when Foster called out, the Pacers 0 wins and 5 losses, and the Thunder 4 wins and 0 losses! In these four games, the Thunder defeated their opponents in a total of 97 points!

If you don't watch the game, just look at the final statistics, the two teams have similar free throws, and you won't think there is much problem with the call. This is Foster's extraordinaryness. In today's game, the two teams had a total of 71 free throws (38 Thunder and 33 Pacers). Thunder coach Dagenut said after the game: "The referee is doing a great job!"

Why do you praise the referee? Dagenot explained: "There were too many fouls during the game, so there were so many free throws." Alexander made 12 of 24 shots, 10 of 10 free throws, and scored 35 points, 3 rebounds, 3 steals and 1 block. In the 44 minutes before the game, Alexander only received two free throws; in the last 4 minutes of the game, he received eight free throws.

One of the most controversial rounds today: 2 minutes and 21 seconds left in the final quarter, Alexander's mid-range jump shot helped the Thunder take the lead by 1 point. He had an obvious push move, and there was also suspicion of walking, but the referee did not call. In the first four games of the finals, Alexander gave a total of 22 fines for the two games that the Thunder won. In the two games that the Thunder lost, Alexander scored 14 free throws. In the fourth quarter, 3 minutes and 34 seconds left, SGA's big loop caused Nesmith to foul and got two free throws; in the last 44 seconds of the fourth quarter, SGA caused Nesmith to have a 6th foul, and the latter left the court with full bounce. After Mathering came on the court, he made consecutive mistakes, and the Pacers eventually lost the game. In the last 4 minutes and 38 seconds, Alexander scored 15 points alone, of which 8 free throws accounted for. SGA's strength is unquestionable, but the intentional foul play has made many fans disgusted. NBA President Adam Xiao Hua said: "The Celtics, Lakers and Bulls have a lot of fans. We are now turning to the same system, and the Thunder Pacers can also compete with the big market." There is no doubt that the league is promoting new teams and new stars. What do you think about the harsh standards of this year's finals?