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More access to referees for fans and media?
I know we don't talk too much NBE here. However, below is exerpt from USAToday article. Any thought on the last bullet? More access to refs? Wouldn't they have to answer questions on calls? Relationships with players and coaches? etc.
NBA referees' report concludes that Tim Donaghy acted alone: The report's author, former federal prosecutor Lawrence Pedowitz, did make three recommendations to the NBA to improve the integrity of the game "and, yes, alter perceptions, if we can," in the wake of Donaghy's 15-month federal sentence for wire fraud and transmitting betting tips through interstate commerce: • Create a hot line to anonymously raise questions about gambling and game-integrity issues. • Beginning with this season's playoffs, make available any complaints the league receives about referees to the teams to avoid suspicions of bias. • Provide more access to referees for fans and media. Entire article is at: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baske...s-report_N.htm
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These were for the most part suggestions. I do not recall that this was automatically going to be used or implemented.
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JR - I understand that, I was just curious as to opinions on referees being "more accessible" more "public" figures.
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From the report:
• Beginning with this season's playoffs, make available any complaints the league receives about referees to the teams to avoid suspicions of bias. What the heck does this mean? Are they going to set up an 800 number for fans to call to complain every time a call doesn't "go their way" and then send a record of all those calls to the teams? Then what? Have every team call back every complaining fan and say, for instance, "Yeah, you're right. He wasn't calling it both ways." This is just plain ridiculous. • Provide more access to referees for fans and media. Riiiiiight. Have officials hold "fan conferences" in the arenas after games to explain why "they didn't call it both ways". Representatives of the fans already exist to ask these ridiculous questions. They're called "the media" and they seem to already have access.
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Stern promised to implement all the recommendations included in former federal prosecutor Lawrence Pedowitz’s review of the NBA’s referees operations department, the result of a 14-month probe that cost the league several million dollars. The report recommended it include: a hot line to anonymously raise questions about gambling and game integrity issues; making available any complaints the league receives about refs—beginning in the 2008-09 playoffs—to both teams to avoid suspicions of bias; requiring officials to annually report their contacts among players and team personnel to the league so it can monitor fraternization. http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slu...v=ap&type=lgns
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Stern is just making the public think they are on top of a scandal. Do not believe the hype. Peace
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If I worked in the NBA, these would be deal breakers. No way I'd work under those conditions. Stern is just throwing the refs under the bus if he enacts these.
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What an absurd idea. But, it might be pretty funny to imagine some of the questions from the media:
Are you being paid by the winning team? What is your eyesight? Do you wear contact lenses? Is it true you roomed with Tim Donaghy in college?
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Why didn't you call it both ways? Why didn't you call all the reaches? Were you a juror in the O.J. Simpson trial?
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