J.B. Bickerstaff flames refs for free throw gap after Pistons' Game 4 loss

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J.B. Bickerstaff flames refs for free throw gap after Pistons' Game 4 loss

J.B. Bickerstaff flames refs for free throw gap after Pistons' Game 4 loss

"There's no way that one guy on their team shoots more free throws than our team," Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff said after Cavaliers won Game 4.

J.B. Bickerstaff flames refs for free throw gap after Pistons' Game 4 loss

"There's no way that one guy on their team shoots more free throws than our team," Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff said after Cavaliers won Game 4.

Tempers flared in Cleveland on Monday night, and it wasn't just the playoff intensity. After the Detroit Pistons fell to the Cavaliers in Game 4, head coach J.B. Bickerstaff didn't hold back his frustration—directing it squarely at the officials.

"There's no way that one guy on their team shoots more free throws than our team," Bickerstaff said, his voice carrying the weight of a series slipping away. The numbers backed him up: the Cavaliers enjoyed a massive disparity at the charity stripe, a stat that often decides tight postseason contests.

For a Pistons squad fighting to regain control of the series, the free-throw gap was a bitter pill. In a league where every possession matters—especially in the second round of the playoffs—watching the opposition live at the line while your own team struggles to get calls can feel like an uphill battle. Bickerstaff's pointed comments echoed the frustration of a team that felt the game's flow was tipped against them.

It's a moment that highlights the fine line between aggression and discipline in the postseason. The Pistons, known for their gritty defense and fast-paced offense, need to find a way to draw contact without losing their composure. For fans and players alike, the message is clear: in the playoffs, it's not just about making shots—it's about earning the chance to take them.

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