I don’t even care so much about the disparity in the numbers. It’s just awful how bad many of the calls are, and even worse are the no calls.
I counted at least 15 times OU's players moved during screens. That was just when I decided to start looking because it was obvious a few times with no calls. They and many other teams now use those "whoops I'm moving in that direction" as "screens" when it's clearly an effort to hide a moving screen but still screen the player.
Almost every time they screened at the top of the key their feet were moving. Or they'd do a quick hitter screen then roll into another fully-moving screen of another player to free up the lane. It's like they are acting like they are just moving to a new spot on the floor, but oddly and conveniently that moving to another spot involves bodying up against a defender as if that defender is arbitrarily in their way to that said spot. What they are really doing is, MOVING SCREENING!
And then there was that blatant bad call against Brea when the dude hooked his arm around his body to get to the rim. Just god awful obvious - there was no way one of the three refs didn't see that arm wrapped around our guy. Total hook and shove to get clearance to the lane.
Oh and the out of bounds on one end of the court. Dude clearly was the last one to touch it, one ref called it our way but that idiot vampire looking dude waved it off. Of course they didn't replay it, so I did. We had no hands anywhere near the ball - the OU player was 100% the last one to touch it - there wasn't even a reason to dispute.