After complaining about no-calls following Game 2, Johnson decided he needed to make it clear how badly LeBron James was getting hacked in Game 4.

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Johnson did admit J.R. Smith and Iman Shumpert had poor shooting nights, bringing out the cinder block to illustrate his point.

Hopefully Smith and Shumpert don’t get too hot the rest of the series, or Johnson might use a flamethrower live on the air.