Silver is still at the game lol.
Really? He is so bad.Jerry was trying to come up with some reason that was an offensive foul on Lowry. Just complete nonsense
I've said it a million times, refs need to start being fined. They are at an all-time level of awfulness this season. i have seen so many games decided by poor officiating in the final moments this season, not just in Kings games
I find it ironic how Grant complains about players complaining and is making a big deal about it, while he doesn't hesitate to shout down callers on his radio show. He's worse than any players are.
I find it ironic how Grant complains about players complaining and is making a big deal about it, while he doesn't hesitate to shout down callers on his radio show. He's worse than any players are.
Really? He is so bad.
:: mutters something about the decline of western civilization ::I can't believe I'm about to defend Grant, but...
Callers to his radio show are not subject to rules and regulations. NBA players are. Grant shouts down callers and his audience loves it. It's a part of his shtick. Players confronting officials is disruptive and destroys the game. Grant screaming at callers increases his ratings and is fully expected.
Yup. He said he kicked his legs out and that they "have to call something". Lowry did nothing of the sort. Just a natural shot with some lean to it
??? Jimmer is the backup point guard. IT's had a good game and it was time for him to come back in. Had Jimmer been playing lights out like against the Bulls it might have gone differently.
That's opinion, not fact.I can't believe I'm about to defend Grant, but...
Callers to his radio show are not subject to rules and regulations. NBA players are. Grant shouts down callers and his audience loves it. It's a part of his shtick. Players confronting officials is disruptive and destroys the game. Grant screaming at callers increases his ratings and is fully expected.
Silencing players will never work. Not unless you're going to silence the stars, guys like Lebron, Durant, Melo, CP3, which didn't happen two years ago and won't happen two years from now.
Sorry, I don't want our guys getting T'd up while a guy like CP3 gets away with yelling numerous F-bombs directed at the refs. It wouldn't be even handed. It's something which sounds nice in your living room but has little chance of being implemented fairly in reality.
And if it had been IT....![]()
That's opinion, not fact.
I don't have much of a problem with it with how bad the refs in this league currently are.
I don't feel like this game was destroyed. Do you? Only game I fel twas truly destroyed was WCF, game 6, 2002. And that was due to refs, not whining.
:: mutters something about the decline of western civilization ::
Whatever?Of course it's opinion, just as yours is.
Whatever, dude.
How many games have reffed?Grant's a Hypocrite: Story at 11.
Here's the problem with the NBA refs: They've been bad for a long time. They use a lot of crutches to make up for how bad they are. What are these crutches I speak of? I mean the unwritten rules they rely on to get by. These are superstar calls, make-up calls, anticipation fouls, and rookie calls. The general idea that the aggressive team gets the foul calls is inherently flawed, but an accepted part of the NBA game. The calls should be done according to the rules and according to what happens in the play. Nothing else needs to be brought in. However, too much "outside" stuff is brought in. It's at the point where the unwritten rules are more consistently called than the written rules. If the unwritten rules are standard, then how do you maintain the sanctity of the game? You don't. It becomes a mess.
What has heightened the issue is that the players are aware of this. They've been aware of this for awhile. Players trying to manipulate refs has been a part of the game for a long time. (There's a good article on this if I can find it.) The thing is that the players have been refining their manipulation at the same rate the refs have been un-refining their officiating. Players and coaches have learned how to manipulate refs for calls at a higher level than the refs are officiating the game. Things have started to get out of hand. For all Cousins complaints about floppers, he's joined in in on the flopping and selling because he realizes it's a part of winning in the league. Marcus Smart discussed how every player does it in college. The college game is called differently, but every pro prospect understands it's a part of the pro game so they better learn it now. That's how out of hand its gotten and fining the players for flopping won't change this. The problem starts with the refs and the solution must start with the refs.