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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 09:33pm
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Though I'm not really much af an NBA fan, I'm looking forward to the Shaq vs Koby on Christmas Day. Something I'd like to see tossed around;; say you're a ref scheduled for that game, and you know their history and now you've also heard Shaq's Corvette/Brick Wall comments. How do you prepare yourself and have a patient whistle to see what happens the first time Koby drives the lane?
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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 09:48pm
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I think would note in the pregame we have guys that are not particularly happy with each other. Than I would note who the stars on the team are and who might do what with the basketball or off ball. I do not know if what Shaq said would be that different than all the other things he might have already said.

I know if I was working the Pistons/Pacer game that same day, I would note there has been some bad blood over the last few years. But that would not change fundamentally what I call or not call. I would just try to be aware that any physical play might need to be addressed.

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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 10:57pm
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I'd look the other way

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Though I'm not really much af an NBA fan, I'm looking forward to the Shaq vs Koby on Christmas Day. Something I'd like to see tossed around;; say you're a ref scheduled for that game, and you know their history and now you've also heard Shaq's Corvette/Brick Wall comments. How do you prepare yourself and have a patient whistle to see what happens the first time Koby drives the lane?
and hope that Shaq smacks him good and hard. Having been a Laker fan for many many years, it is so disheartening to see Kobe with so much talent throw it all away.

He had a role model on how to do it in MJ, but Kobe don't have the people skills to pull it off.

ESPN poll last week said it all when only 10-15 percent voted they would want to have Kobe on their team.

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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 11:01pm
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Do refs speak with captains before NBA games? If so, let them know that there will be no nonsense going on up in here tonight.
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Old Tue Dec 21, 2004, 11:57pm
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Ah yes ... Shaq and Kobe... two more of the many reasons not to like NBA ball as much as I used to.
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Old Wed Dec 22, 2004, 01:08am
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Ah yes ... Shaq and Kobe... two more of the many reasons not to like NBA ball as much as I used to.
Ahh! But the explosive start of my Suns (fan of since 1972) has made it hard for ignore the league like I have for some time--at least since they were last in the finals against MJ and the Bulls.
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Old Wed Dec 22, 2004, 09:28am
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I became a fan of the Suns back when they had The Dannys.
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Old Wed Dec 22, 2004, 11:05am
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I can almost guarantee that they agree that anything remotely "hard" will be a Flagrant 1 foul. I don't think they're going to let the good "hard foul" (as Hubie Brown dubbed it) be part of the game.

In last night's Celtics/Heat game, a Boston player was given a Flagrant 2 foul (ejection) on a block from behind where the player's follow through hit the shooter's head and knocked him to the floor. I can see the Flagrant 1 here (excessive contact), but I think the Flagrant 2 was a message.

I think you'll see the same mentality in the Laker/Heat game.
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Old Wed Dec 22, 2004, 11:48am
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That was a tough call last night but I agreed with it. The defender must take into account the shooter's vulnerability in that situation.
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Old Wed Dec 22, 2004, 12:09pm
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I bet the sum of the officials' number will be less than 100.
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