The Knicks and the Miami Heat are vying for another spot in the Finals.
For the League, the best outcome would be for the Knicks to enter the Finals.
That way, the NBA would witness a final showdown between a Los Angeles team and a New York team.
It's like putting Marvel's Avengers Alliance and DC's Justice League in the same movie.
Meanwhile, the Miami Heat is also a team that could be chasing a three-peat.
They too are imbued with historical significance.
Therefore, although the Knicks got a bit of an advantage with the calls, there were no one-sided "decisive calls" in the game.
After four games, the two teams were tied, leading to a King of the Hill situation, and Durant's teammate "betrayed" him.
Iguodala put up all-around numbers, while DeRozan only hit 2 out of 14 shots, and Rajon Rondo contributed on the organizational front but his penchant for proactive offense was completely exploited by the Heat.