From the Detroit Free Press:
And although the Pistons (23-45) acknowledged the superiority of the Cavs (53-15), they noticeably fumed during the game about several calls involving James.
The most egregious came when Will Bynum raced in for a lay-up with 1:35 left with the Pistons trailing, 104-101. James swooped in for the blocked shot but appeared to catch the ball after it hit the backboard -- which would make that goaltending.
"Bad call. They know it was a bad call," Pistons coach John Kuester said. "It's a shame. That was a momentum-breaker. But, hey, that's the NBA."
Then there was a call where the officials gave James the continuation after he took three steps before completing a conventional three-point play. But you kind of have to expect that kind of stuff against arguably the top player in the league.
"Those are some tough calls," Villanueva said. "Those were momentum-changing calls, I'll say. I felt like we was getting in a roll of things. But the refs, they're not perfect. They make mistakes and whatnot. We just have to live with it and deal with it."