KingdomeCome
G-League
With all of the money put into this sport I have no idea why they cannot get referees who fairly officiate the game?
Watching our rookies play and get called for BS fouls and no calls against them pains me. Then on the other end of the floor if you breath on Gasol and he misses it is a foul. Most of JT's misses around the basket would have gotten him a trip to the line if he was an all-star player in the last game.
I don't want to think that the refs are biased or are told who to call what on, or at least they are over their betting and 2002 corruption but I don't know what else to think.
Is it Stern wanting his NBA stars to look better? That seems stupid, if they are good let them show it like everyone else. I don't care how the game is called, tight or loose, just make the same calls on both ends on the floor even if it is the beginning of the game or the last second.
Basketball seems to have the worst officials with no repercussions, check or balances for retardedly bad calls. In the NFL they have the whole week to review every call that was made and instruct the refs on what to do better next time (they also have a challenge system! But this would never work for basketball).
I don't watch pro baseball, I have seen some bad umps at the Cats games, but baseball is so much more cut and dry you can tell where the strike zone has been being called, and most are very consistent.
In basketball it seems the more subjective calls have to be made; technicals, flagrants, charges, and loose-ball fouls. Rookies and non-stars (AKA the Kings) always end up on the short side of this. How is a young player supposed to get a feel for the rules of the game when they change based upon the years of experience of the player and the time left in the game?
The broadcasters seem to know this as well and just don't show replays on many questionable calls.
I really hate this and I see no way it will change.
Watching our rookies play and get called for BS fouls and no calls against them pains me. Then on the other end of the floor if you breath on Gasol and he misses it is a foul. Most of JT's misses around the basket would have gotten him a trip to the line if he was an all-star player in the last game.
I don't want to think that the refs are biased or are told who to call what on, or at least they are over their betting and 2002 corruption but I don't know what else to think.
Is it Stern wanting his NBA stars to look better? That seems stupid, if they are good let them show it like everyone else. I don't care how the game is called, tight or loose, just make the same calls on both ends on the floor even if it is the beginning of the game or the last second.
Basketball seems to have the worst officials with no repercussions, check or balances for retardedly bad calls. In the NFL they have the whole week to review every call that was made and instruct the refs on what to do better next time (they also have a challenge system! But this would never work for basketball).
I don't watch pro baseball, I have seen some bad umps at the Cats games, but baseball is so much more cut and dry you can tell where the strike zone has been being called, and most are very consistent.
In basketball it seems the more subjective calls have to be made; technicals, flagrants, charges, and loose-ball fouls. Rookies and non-stars (AKA the Kings) always end up on the short side of this. How is a young player supposed to get a feel for the rules of the game when they change based upon the years of experience of the player and the time left in the game?
The broadcasters seem to know this as well and just don't show replays on many questionable calls.
I really hate this and I see no way it will change.

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