Programming note: Watch the pregame edition of Warriors Outsiders Tuesday night at 6, streaming live on the MyTeams app.
The Jazz's season came to an end in the first round of the NBA Playoffs when they lost to the Rockets in five games.
Utah center Rudy Gobert did not have a good series when it came to "plus/minus" as he was a team-worst minus-50.
It appears that he is still frustrated by how things went down against Houston because he took to Twitter while watching Game 1 of Warriors-Rockets on Sunday.
My guys were not allowed to contest shots like that last week...or maybe i'm crazy and it's just camera angles 🤔 https://t.co/RvqYdCWzuC— Rudy Gobert (@rudygobert27) April 28, 2019
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Will Gobert get fined by the NBA for this? His teammate Donovan Mitchell certainly thinks that is a possibility.
Damn you could've just give me the 25,000 😂😂😂😂— Donovan Mitchell (@spidadmitchell) April 28, 2019
Harden went 21-for-60 (35 percent) from 3-point territory against the Jazz. In Game 1 against the Dubs, he was 4-for-16 from deep.
The officiating is unfortunately the biggest storyline to come out of Golden State's 104-100 win.
The Rockets believe they were cheated out of about 20 free throws, and James Harden said that he just wants "a fair chance."
In Houston's defense, Klay Thompson should have been called for a foul on several of The Beard's missed 3-pointers.
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This was not one of them:
Here's a perfect example of why it's hard to officiate James Harden: He flops his head back and complains when Klay was nowhere close to fouling him pic.twitter.com/jQIUev7TdU— Drew Shiller (@DrewShiller) April 29, 2019
Neither was this:
Watch where James Harden releases the shot from and watch where Draymond Green makes the contact. Harden kicked his legs wayyyyy out. That's a good non-call pic.twitter.com/vaOWHCflCk— Drew Shiller (@DrewShiller) April 28, 2019
Game 2 can't get here soon enough.