Watch These Five Fouls on LeBron and Let Your Mind Run Wild With Conspiracy Theories
By Jason McIntyre

LeBron James, who is never in foul trouble, was in foul trouble throughout Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals, played just 24 minutes, and the Heat lost, 93-90. The Pacers extended their season by a couple days, and head back to Miami to get bludgeoned in Game 6 Friday.
Yes, Paul George scored 37 points. Yes, David West scored 19 points and collected nine rebounds.
But LeBron’s five fouls were definitely the story. A quick run through of the fouls reveals … let’s just say Paul George’s $25k fine for bitching about officials was money well spent. And if you’re the conspiracy type who thinks the NBA wanted to prolong this series, you’re probably not alone:
Foul 1: Tough to discern without a view from a second angle. But both referees appear to blow their whistle at the same time. LeBron, naturally, didn’t think he touched George.
Foul 2: An absolute joke. Clearly, the ref was anticipating contact, and blew his whistle. Really bad call.
Foul 3: Yes, LeBron’s arm is extended, but George’s feet are definitely moving. Should have been a play-on. No advantage gained, as after the two collided LeBron lost his balance and the ball.
Foul 4: Doesn’t look like much in real time or on the replay, but LeBron put up his hand to admit guilt.
Foul 5: This is a really weak foul call. There was 8:34 left in the third and it turned the game. The Pacers went on a tear, dominated the quarter, and LeBron seemingly sat forever. Stephenson poked the ball away cleanly, and there’s a lot of contact by both parties in the next five seconds. Actually, Stephenson could have been called for a foul here. Totally looks like a play-on to me.
The end result was one of LeBron’s worst playoff games ever: 2-for-10 shooting, seven points, four assists, three turnovers, and two rebounds. I’ll guess his Game 6 line: 10-of-15 shooting, 32 points, nine rebounds, eight assists, Heat win by double digits.
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