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WestfordRef Thu Feb 11, 2010 12:28pm

Can't watch NBA games anymore...
 
Please help me....or maybe I am just old school. SPOILER WARNING...if you read on, this may also drive you crazy watching a game. I have had trouble for quite a while now to watch the way NBA games are played. No, it's not the lack of calls for traveling...I've come to accept that there is no such thing as traveling in the NBA. It is the utter lack of offensive rebounding, throughout the league. Next game, doesn't matter which teams, watch what happens when a shot goes up...you will see the offensive team either just standing around, or most often immediately starting to head the other way. It's almost as if there is an implicit agreement between teams that, "if you don't hustle for for rebounds, we won't either". For my home team, the Celtics, the only player who you could single out who hustles for offensive rebounds is their point guard Rajon Rondo...what's wrong with that picture? And please, don't tell me they have to conserve energy...most of them are of course overpaid crybabies. And when someone does happen to crash the boards and get an offensive rebound, wow, the announcers love it, "that was real hustle"...s/b routine stuff, but not in this NBA.

APG Thu Feb 11, 2010 01:26pm

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Originally Posted by WestfordRef (Post 660787)
Please help me....or maybe I am just old school. SPOILER WARNING...if you read on, this may also drive you crazy watching a game. I have had trouble for quite a while now to watch the way NBA games are played. No, it's not the lack of calls for traveling...I've come to accept that there is no such thing as traveling in the NBA. It is the utter lack of offensive rebounding, throughout the league. Next game, doesn't matter which teams, watch what happens when a shot goes up...you will see the offensive team either just standing around, or most often immediately starting to head the other way. It's almost as if there is an implicit agreement between teams that, "if you don't hustle for for rebounds, we won't either". For my home team, the Celtics, the only player who you could single out who hustles for offensive rebounds is their point guard Rajon Rondo...what's wrong with that picture? And please, don't tell me they have to conserve energy...most of them are of course overpaid crybabies. And when someone does happen to crash the boards and get an offensive rebound, wow, the announcers love it, "that was real hustle"...s/b routine stuff, but not in this NBA.

Couple of points:

1. I've seen plenty of travels called in NBA games
2. This is an officiating forum. You're not going to get a lot of discussion on the rebounding tendencies of the NBA
3. There's a whole trade off between offensive rebounding and getting back on defense. If you're sending the whole team to get the offensive rebound, the defense is going to leak one or two players, get the defensive rebound and be off for an easy fastbreak opportunity.

Your problem might be that your team is the Boson Celtics. A quick look shows they are the worst offensive rebounding team in the NBA. Specifically they average only 8.7 per game while the Detroit Pistons are tops with 13.4 offensive rebounds per game.

Mark Padgett Thu Feb 11, 2010 01:50pm

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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 660825)
1. I've seen plenty of travels called in NBA games

So...where can I get some of the meds you're on? :p

Thumper68 Thu Feb 11, 2010 02:31pm

[QUOTE=AllPurposeGamer;660825]Couple of points:
1. I've seen plenty of travel violations in NBA games
QUOTE]

Fixed it for ya!!:D

bradfordwilkins Thu Feb 11, 2010 02:40pm

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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 660825)
Your problem might be that your team is the Boson Celtics. A quick look shows they are the worst offensive rebounding team in the NBA. Specifically they average only 8.7 per game while the Detroit Pistons are tops with 13.4 offensive rebounds per game.


Hahaha classic. They just lost to the Hornets last night so he needed somewhere to put his depression - and he's blaming the refs on his team not getting enough offensive rebounds per game.


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