Add Sonics coach Bob Hill to the growing list of people who claim Heat guard Dwyane Wade gets preferential treatment from the referees.

Hill questioned the latitude Wade was granted with his ballhandling in Tuesday's 90-87 victory over Seattle at AmericanAirlines Arena.

"On one play, he carried the ball for about three feet and took two steps," Hill said of what he insisted was an uncalled palming violation. "I asked the official, `How am I supposed to coach against that?'"

Hill's argument drew a technical foul with 18.6 seconds left in the third quarter.

"It's unbelievable what [Wade] gets away with," Hill said.

"It was a little lopsided," Sonics guard Ray Allen said in the Sonics' locker room, according to the Tacoma News-Tribune. "There was pressure up on the ball whenever I got the ball, and on the other end, we got whistled any time we touched Dwyane."