Dwight Howard and the Rockets are not happy about the officiating, or lack thereof, in their first playoff two games against the Warriors. According to Mark Berman of Fox 26, Howard believes certain players on the Warriors team are getting away with fouls.

“They just get away with it,” Dwight Howard said of the Warriors' rough play. “I'm definitely not going to (get) away with doing stuff. So I've got to make sure I do it at the right times.”

“Whatever they did we can't allow them to do it. If they push us in the back or hold our jerseys, we got to get them off, plain and simple,” Howard continued.

Howard is not the only member of the Rockets organization voicing his dissatisfaction with the refereeing. James Harden has also been vocal with his opinion of the unfair treatment by the referees, stating “If it's illegal then it's tough for anybody,” in reference to what he believes are moving screens by Warriors' players.

Interim head coach J.B. Bickerstaff also went on record, naming specific Warriors players and fouls he believes he has watched them commit that haven't been called.

“You watch Andrew Bogut grab Dwight's jersey. You watch them push our guys in the back. Klay Thompson wants to get open for a shot, he two-hand shoves to get open.”

The Rockets might have a case. In their two playoff games against the Warriors, the Rockets have been whistled for 62 fouls while only 46 fouls have been called on the Warriors. However, it becomes hard to make that case when you're losing games by 26 points.

The Rockets and Warriors will play in game 3 on Thursday night in Houston. Hopefully for the Rockets, they'll have an answer for the Warriors' rough play.