BOSTON - - Philadelphia 76ers mentor Doc Streams said he was "frustrated" that the NBA's administering game report from Game 6 of the Eastern Gathering finals saw 13 directing mistakes disadvantaging the 76ers contrasted and four for the Boston Celtics, as indicated by ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.

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"It was disheartening to see, truly," Streams said before Sunday evening's Down 7 at TD Nursery. "A 13-4 divergence ... in a one-point, two-point game, it's difficult to recuperate from. It truly is.


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"At the end of the day, when you saw the report, which we read and afterward saw the calls that were missed. The excursion on James Solidify down the stretch when he tumbled to the floor, the free ball where they called a break, and they didn't have the ball. Besides, there was a foul on Brilliant on the play. That would've been free tosses. That is difficult to recuperate from. It truly is. Having said that, it's a human game, and you need to simply attempt to play through it. Generally, the variations are rarely that incredible. Most games they're two and three, and you can live with those, yet all the same 13 and four, that is hard."


Philadelphia had a noteworthy lead with just shy of six minutes to go in Game 6 - - in the wake of dominating Matches 4 and 5 to take a 3-2 lead in the series - - before Boston ripped off a 14-3 race to close the game, conveying a series-tying triumph.


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After Game 6, Solidify said he was baffled by various missed calls over the course of the evening.


"This evening, it was simply disappointing in light of the fact that I'm No. 1 to the extent that fouls that don't get called," Solidify said in the wake of going 4-for-16 from the field, including 0-for-6 from 3-point range. "Like, it's a reality. In this way, it's disappointing as a player when the authorities tell you at halftime that 'hello, we several fouls.' That not too far off, there was a few missed shots and fouls, which is getting me in mood, to change focuses [for the Celtics]."


As Philadelphia hopes to come toward the Eastern finals interestingly beginning around 2001 - - and Waterways looks for his most memorable meeting finals appearance beginning around 2012 - - Streams said everybody feels strain in these circumstances, yet at the same it's a "honor" to be essential for them.


"Gracious better believe it, everybody does," Streams said. "I'd prefer not to be Billie Jean Ruler, yet it is an honor. It's a distinction to continue to get groups to these spots. It truly is. That is to say, it's interesting, there's kin, your companions who take a gander at you and say, 'For what reason truly do this way?' And this is what's going on with it. You put yourself out there since you need to win, and you know whether you do that you need to place yourself in these circumstances again and again. Also, it's worth the effort. It's worth the effort. It's worth the effort. Also, that is everything I say to my folks."

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