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Cleveland weatherman furious over non-calls in Game 2
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Cleveland weatherman furious over non-calls in Game 2

Published Jun. 8, 2015 4:32 p.m. ET

The Cavaliers defeated the Golden State Warriors in an overtime thriller Sunday night to even the NBA Finals at one game apiece, but the crucial victory was not enough to prevent a local Cleveland meteorologist from having an outburst on live television.

ABC 5 weatherman Mark Johnson was furious over some non-calls down the stretch on Sunday that had many on social media crying foul against the refs for not giving the Cavaliers more calls.

“We have storms, but I want to tell you, first of all, what we’ve learned tonight,” Johnson said while holding a basketball. “This (production man grabs him on the arm) is no longer a foul. We learned that tonight in the Golden State game.”

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He wasn’t done there.

“Actually, you should have come down and hacked me a little harder,” Johnson said while gritting his teeth. “You should have taken a saw and sawed off my arm! That is still not a foul. That’s allowed.”

Apparently a win is not enough for Johnson. If he looks familiar, that’s because some of you may remember the Cleveland meteorologist from the time he went off after LeBron James won a championship with the Heat:

This guy loves his basketball.

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