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Old Fri Apr 28, 2006, 08:42am
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From what I have observed, the officials at the NBA and developmental levels work easily as hard as any official at any other level. Many would argue that they work MUCH harder than officials at any other level. They spend hours upon hours watching and reviewing game film, which is a topic I have yet to see posted here in the forum. ( not saying its not here... I just havent seen anything on it, and it is the best way for us as officials to improve what we are doing )
This past summer I was fortunate enough to work a few games with current NBA officials and it was quite an experience. They work much harder than anyone I've ever seen. And they do it with such grace and beauty that it brings a tear to my eye. Seriously though, they work their butts off.
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Old Fri Apr 28, 2006, 09:14am
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I guess I am simply dissapointed at the way it seems that many of us are negative towards the NBA and its officials.

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At least in my case, I have seen very few negative comments about NBA refs here. I think most of us pretty much agree they are probably the cream of the crop; they do work harder than the rest of us because it is their full-time job.

The biggest argument seems to be about the NBA itself, and whether it's turned into more "entertainment", and less "sport". Just your comment alone about calling a travel on the basis of advantage/disadvantage ruffles the feathers of some basketball fans - if it's a travel, it's a travel. Who cares if the fans groan that Shaq's monster dunk doesn't count after he takes a couple of shuffle steps towards the hoop? Apparently, the NBA does; as long as he had to get by a couple of defenders bumping him in the lane, it all evens out. The monster dunk gets the ESPN replay, not the foul call on the bump or the travel call.

The NBA refs are the best at what they do, given the parameters they have to work with. What a lot of people here argue about are the parameters.

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Old Fri Apr 28, 2006, 09:33am
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Well said M&M. The NBA is purely entertainment to me. It's fun to see the athletic plays they make, but it's really not the sport of basketball to me. This has nothing to do with the officials, like all of us, they call the game like their assignors want them to. One of my favorite examples of the good old NBA advantage/disadvantage was a cut to commercial when Hakeem was playing. The announcer says that you, "Just can't stop the dream shake." and the clip shows Hakeem pivot on his right foot, then pivot on his left foot, and amazingly he was able to get away from his defender for an easy lay in. The NBA is FAAAAANNNNTASTIC!
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Old Fri Apr 28, 2006, 09:52am
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This has nothing to do with the officials, like all of us, they call the game like their assignors want them to.
I agree, my complaint is with Ronnie Nunn and David Stern.

Shaq complains about the all the contact he has to endure but if the NBA would enforce its traveling rules and displacement rules against him then defenders wouldn't feel the need to pound on him to play defense.
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Old Fri Apr 28, 2006, 10:26pm
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Tonight is a perfect example of entertainment over rules. I love Lebron James, I think he'll have 2-3 rings before he retires but come on, could he have made that great play to win the game without the benefit of 4-steps???

It was an obvious, no doubt about it travel. Obviously the NBA edict is not to call traveling in those situations.
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