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Referee Storm! Foster s "Fateless 6 consecutive defeats" under law enforcement, Pacers were attacked by snipers in five key battles

🔥 ‌Foster’s “Death Whistle”: The strange law of Pacers’ 5-0 wins‌

The dominance behind the data‌

This season’s playoffs, the Pacers, who participated in law enforcement, had 0 wins and 5 losses‌, while the Thunder maintained a 4-0 win‌ record.

Pacers lost only 6 games in the playoffs, 5 of which are directly related to Foster (the referee or assistant referee). In the finals G4, the Thunder won 38 free throws in a single game (0 free throws in the Pacers in the fourth quarter), and finally completed a 10-point reversal.

The referee's "game control timetable" ‌

The Pacers lost 6 games by fans as "a battle that must be lost", while Foster appeared accurately at 5 key nodes:

The first round G3‌: Pacers lost 17 points after 2-0 of the Bucks (avoiding the early end of the series);

The second round G3‌: Pacers lost 22 points at home after 2-0 of the Cavaliers (protecting the first face of the East);

East Finals G3‌: Pacers were reversed 2-0 of the Knicks (less controversy but the result was "compliant");

East Finals G5‌: Pacers lost 18 points away when they led 3-1 (the league needs to extend the series);

The Finals G4‌: Pacers were turned 2-1 and turned around (avoiding the series 3-1 imbalance).

Arenas's jersey change before the game: After learning that Foster enforced the G4, he took off his Pacers jersey and changed into the Thunder jersey during the live broadcast. The video playback volume exceeded 8 million times in 24 hours.

⚖️ ‌Controversy Focus: 71 free throws and "disappearing fairness"‌

The referral scale of G4 in the finals caused huge controversy:

Double standard referral: Thunder players have not been called for many times to walk and push people (Alexander was accused of obvious pushing people);

The final quarter free throws were imbalanced‌: Pacers 0 free throws in the fourth quarter, while the Thunder 14 free throws in a single quarter;

Carlisle angrily protested: The Pacers coach broke the tactical board and rushed to the referee's seat, and sarcastically said after the game: "Some forces are stronger than players' efforts."

Netizen scores proved that Foster G4 law enforcement score was only ‌2.3 points (out of 10 points), setting a record low for referees.

🎯 ‌The "business logic" of the alliance: Why do walkers have to lose? The economic value of the extended series should be ‌

If the Pacers swept in the first and second rounds, the league will lose at least 4 tickets + broadcast revenue (about ‌$200 million US dollars); if the finals are 4-1, the income difference between the tiebreak battle is as high as ‌$500 million.

Protect the interests of "traffic teams" ‌

Bucks (Lillard's expectation for a comeback), Cavaliers (No. 1 Dignity in the East), and Knicks (big market) all need to avoid being eliminated too early;

As a new team in the finals, the Thunder need to balance the penalty and maintain the topic of the new generation of stars‌.

fans complained bitterly:

"Foster is the real MVP - he makes the financial statements of President Adam Xiaohua always turn red!" ‌

🔮 ‌Warning of the Battle of Tianwang Mountain: Foster's ultimate control script? ‌

If the Pacers win G5 (Fight at Tianwang Mountain), historical data predicts:

G6 referee group will have Foster (he lost all of them in the Pacers this season);

If it drags into the tiebreak, Foster will likely continue to enforce the law and completely control the direction of the series.

Pacers Fan Declaration of Despair:

"When we see the referee's roster, we know that the ending is decided. Players can challenge the opponent, but they cannot challenge the league's script." ‌

💎 ‌Cruel truth: The blood and tears of small teams and the game of giants‌

Carlisle’s anger reflects the survival dilemma of the bottom-level teams in the NBA: The Pacers have won 0 titles in the past 10 years, but they have been repeatedly "tactical sanctions" for their small market identity;

The Thunder have won three lottery titles in the past 5 years, and the league urgently needs to create a new giant narrative;

Foster’s whistle is actually the puppet of the business league-his field control accuracy (100% hits the target team’s victory or defeat) even surpasses Jordan’s dominance.

When the G4 final whistle sounded, the Pacers player's empty eyes looked at the scoreboard,

Foster was shaking hands with the Thunder coaching staff, and the technical station replayed his brilliant record of 117 points in the net difference.

At this moment, basketball is dead and business is eternal. ‌