Social Media Errupts Over ‘Favoritism’ Shown To Thunder’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander By Refs During Playoffs
Controversy surrounded the NBA playoffs after Game 5 of the Western Conference finals between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs, as both fans and players expressed frustration over foul calls involving MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
The Thunder beat the Spurs 127-114 in Game 5 on Tuesday night to take a 3-2 series lead, but most of the postgame discussion focused on the referees—including Tony Brothers—and the number of free throws awarded to Gilgeous-Alexander.
Gilgeous-Alexander once again excelled offensively, attacking the paint aggressively against the Spurs’ defense. However, Spurs players, coaches and fans repeatedly expressed frustration, believing the Oklahoma City guard received favorable whistles.
Social media erupted during and after the game as clips circulated showing multiple foul calls involving Gilgeous-Alexander driving to the basket. Many fans argued that the Thunder star is getting special treatment from officials.
Despite the controversy, Gilgeous-Alexander has been playing efficient basketball. The All-NBA guard controls the pace offensively, especially when Oklahoma City pulls away late in the fourth quarter. One of his more underrated skills is drawing fouls and getting to the line.
Critics who say he “foul baits” likely aren’t watching closely—many players in today’s game do the same, and most calls are correct in the moment.
One instance in Game 5 where I disagreed with the officials was late in the fourth quarter, when Luke Kornet had a clear layup erased by Cason Wallace and no foul was called. Later, the ball went off Holmgren’s shoe, but officials called it out on Wembanyama.
Aside from that, Spurs guard Stephon Castle plays too aggressively at times and picks up inexcusable fouls.
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