I thought it was funny on the TNT postgame show last night where, ironically enough, Kenny, Charles and Miller were all whining about how unfair this rule is, while the new Dr. Evil Ernie played the role of the fan and tried to defend it.
The league will have to eliminate the gray areas (ok, yelling after a dunk shouldn't be a T), but should definitely focus on dishing out T's to players who protest calls incessantly. I for one will take satsifaction as the other team gets free throws when Iverson looks at the refs with that ready-to-break-out-in-tears face, when Duncan turns to the officials with that pathetic puppy dog eyes look, and when Cassell badgers the refs on every call. Was I the only one shaking my head when in the playoffs last year Cassell got called for 8 seconds and protested the call? How can a guy complain about the clock moving from 24 to 16?
I think this rule is to benefit the fans. It shouldn't matter to the players. Really, when was the last time a player argued and a foul was reversed? Never. So why complain? It slows down the game and promotes poor sportsmanship.