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		| Originally posted by LarryS 
 
	Since I have started officiating I have discovered how good the NBA guys are.  That said, I hope you are not saying that there is not a "Star System" in that league.  Nobody is going to convince me that players like MJ, Shaq, Kobe, Robinson, etc. don't get away with a lot (just like the brass wants them too - not the officials fault).  To a certain extent I think Star Ball should stay, but be controlled.  Nobody wants to see the studs in the league fouling out, but let's be realistic.  Being from the Dallas area, the Mavericks of last year are a good example.  The beginning of the year they couldn't buy a call, as the year progressed and they "earned their keep" it appeared that more of the calls that could have gone either way went their way.  It is tough for a fan to enjoy the games when they feel their team is "getting jobbed" (and the fan is VERY important in this equation).  It may not be true in fact, but is just their perception.  But guess what, perception is reality.  I may get blasted for these comments, but I'm a big boy and promise not to take offense.Quote: 
	
		| Originally posted by crew ... many people think the nba officials are exactly what Cuban says they are.  the nba may need to think of other ways to penalize cuban besides monetarily because taking away Cubans money does not seem like a deterrent from bad behavior.
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 Hey Larry, this is pure fan-speak.  What do you mean the
Mavs couldn't buy a call?  What do you mean calls were going
their way after they earned their keep?  Perception is
reality?  How about if Mark Cuban makes a statement 
that the refs have nothing to do with his team's lack of
success.  You think that would change the current 
perception?  Maybe a little?  Anyway my take on this is
that Mark Cuban will eventually learn to keep his mouth shut
or he'll disappear. I doubt the NBA wants owners to 
have their advertising centered on how biased the refs 
are.