Ill bite at this one because it is rubbish.
If you can't be bothered reading it all here is the conclusion of it all.
* In the last 28 games (since march) this guy was only able to find 5 bad calls against the lakers? One bad call was when Denver easily won the game.
* In the last 28 games or any of the games shown there the guy failed to show no bad calls against the lakers? (Since there is about 3 bad calls per game the guy convienently missed 84 calls). What about this bad no call http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2kRFYW3k-M it is the exact same thing that happened with Rubio
First the guy whinges about Lakers getting more free throws then Portland. Lakers are 1st in free throw attempts in the league and Portland are 26th.
Portland 16 Foul shots average, 12 in this game (4 foul shots less then usual. Would be 5 if you include the Tech foul).
Lakers 28 foul shots average, 34 in this game (6 more then usual but would only be 4 more if you include the two tech fouls on Portland. In that case Lakers would have had 32 foul shots, the next game the Lakers got 31, the next game Lakers got 31).
Last game the two played the foul count was 16 Portland, 28 Lakers which is basically similar. Kobe had 9 foul shots in the most recent game and the game before he had 13. Howard had 12 in the most recent game and 13 the game before.
Game vs Portland
1st Footage - shows a guy from Portland going for the Rebounder and getting fouled. They show this play in SUPER SLOW MOW. In real speed it might have been harder to see the foul.
2nd Footage - shows the action so quick that you can't tell what happens. The ball could have just slipped out of the guys hands as it looks like the defender doesn't even touch him.
3rd footage - was a foul.
4th footage - was debate whether Portlands 3 was a 2 or 3. It was called a 2. Looks like the correct call as it looks like his foot is on the line.
5th footage - They thought Jamison travelled by catching his own shot. His shot was heavily contested and the player that contested the shot didn't even complain that it was a travel because I think he got a hand to it. Furthermore, there would have been a closer replay but they didn't show that and I wonder why.
6th footage - Kobe inadvertently hits the portland guy in the head. This call is missed quite a bit in all leagues. The guy then tries to milk and shoot a 3 but that was after the play
Result = Foul count was close to normal. They missed 3 fouls. 1 call was correct. 1 was probably the player losing control of the ball. 1 was debatable and probably the correct call.
Conclusion - 3 missed calls is about normal in a basketball game. Why was there no incorrect calls shown for the Lakers? Why wasn't there better replays shown? Why didn't they show normal mode instead of only slow mo?
Game vs Dallas
1st Footage - Dirk gets fouled.
Conclusion - In a whole 48 minutes of a game there is only one bad call that they could find? For the second time why is there incorrect calls shown for the lakers?
Game Vs Denver
1st footage - Foul on Faried is debatable. It is a lot more closer then what the commentators are saying. In fact it looks like Faried grabs Dwights arm and that is probably what the umpire saw.
Conclusion - Denver Won this game by lots so why they are trying to add it to the video is embarrassing! One debatable bad call in 48 minutes. For the third time Why was there no incorrect calls shown for the Lakers?
Game Vs Twolves
1st footage - Should be a foul on Kobe but in normal speed it would have been hard for the umpire to make the call as it was so close.
Conclusion - Foul but need slow mode to conclusively see it. 48 minute game only one bad call. For the fourth time Why was there no incorrect calls shown for the Lakers?
Game vs Kings
1st Footage - A late call for Kobe however the defender Salmons doesn't even complain about the call. So it looks like it was the correct call
2nd Footage - Kings player gets Dwight in the air, Dwight lands on the ground then puts his arm straight up and the Kings player jumps into him. Correct no call IMO
Conclusion - In 48 Minutes 2 bad calls which were probably correct calls. Still no Lakers video of bad calls.