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Old Sat Oct 16, 2010, 07:44pm
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Originally Posted by Victor74 View Post
I wish the broadcasters would do a better job informing fans that these new "game respect" technical fouls are mandated to the officials.

I personally don't agree with this rule application. Fans think this gives the officials more power when it actually takes power away from them. The officials no longer can use discretion and have to call the technical.

A better solution to the players whining (which is not an emotion) would be to emphasize the technical fouls. The league office reviews each game. If they think a player was too overt or demonstrative in their actions and they didn't recieve a technical foul, then fine them. Players would adjust.

All this rule application does is bolster those who have negative opinions of NBA officials.

While there is always room for improvement, overall the NBA officials do a very good job and are accurate more than not. I wish the NBA would do more to educate fans on the rules of the game (some of which lend to these negative opinions). All the NBA does is make the appearance of a coverup for ineptness continue and grow. People will believe what they want to believe and perception becomes people's reality. The NBA is doing their officials a severe injustice in how they handle them and how they are "defended" by the NBA.

To end this, as an official this new rule application really bothers me. It may accomplish what the NBA wants, but at what cost to the players, fans and the officials.
The NBA makes available their rule book and casebook online on their website for anybody to view. They have Making The Call With Ronnie Nunn during the season which reviews correct and incorrect plays from the regular season. They also have the NBA Video Rule Book which has many different play situations including the new application of the "Respect for the game" guidelines which include plays from last year that were NOT technical fouls that will be this year.

To say the NBA doesn't try to educate their fans/broadcasters is, I believe, wrong to say. I think they do the best out of the major sports.

Last edited by APG; Sat Oct 16, 2010 at 08:41pm.
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