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Dick Bavetta was and remained a crew chief. Judging from his schedule, I very much think he is on his farewell tour. In Joe Forte's last year, he worked with every official and so did Bavetta this year. Matchups with other crew chiefs lead me to believe this. Bavetta did serve as crew chief in probably 1/3 his games this year though, so he didn't lose that status. But his ratings have gone down in recent years, evidenced by him not making into the Conference Finals. Violet Palmer did officiate one playoff game and served as alternate in another this year. If I were asked to predict her future in ten years, she'll be in the same situation as Scott Wall, Derek Richardson or Kevin Fehr. That situation is occasionally making playoffs and no crew chief status. Luis Grillo most likely made crew chief in his career due to one thing: seniority. That isn't how the NBA does things any longer; they now promote to crew chief and assign playoffs/Finals by performance. Grillo always came across to me as an average official. Average doesn't make it for playoffs. Like players, you have to be your best. Finally, I think there are three kinds of crew chiefs. One is the excellent, experienced ones that consistently and constantly are crew chiefs. The second is the average crew chief, no matter how long they have been a crew chief they don't seem to improve or slow down either. These officials will occasionally work under the direction of another crew chief (and partially because of the number of games to schedule dictates this or they wouldn't work nearly as many games total). The third crew chief is the new crew chief. They'll be crew chiefs for a couple games and then go another stretch under the mentorship of the first group of crew chiefs. This crew chief is only a year term and then move onto the most appropriate other category, most likely the average crew chief. Excellent: Joe and Dan Crawford, Monty McCutchen, Scott Foster, Derrick Stafford, Mike Callahan, Bill Kennedy, Greg Willard, Ken Mauer, Ed Malloy, Marc Davis, Bill Spooner, Jason Phillips, Eddie F Rush, Ron Garretson and Tom Washington Average: Tony Brothers, Michael Smith, Zach Zarba, James Capers, Dick Bavetta and David Jones New: Gary Zielinski, Rodney Mott, John Goble and Derrick Collins (last two having served as crew chief no more than 3 games) |
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APG, can you get any clips from the 2 holding calls Billy K made against the Spurs in the 2nd half? I believe 6:35 and 5:13 of the 4th quarter.
Jay, if you see those you'll see what I'm talking about....LOL
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OK. I have it PVR'd. So I'll look tonight.
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Happened twice last night and a couple of other times during games I've seen in the last month. |
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And I thought it was a money call when I saw it.
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Alternate: Tony Brothers
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Chaos isn't a pit. Chaos is a ladder. Many who try to climb it fail and never get to try again. The fall breaks them. And some, given a chance to climb, they refuse. They cling to the realm, or the gods, or love. Illusions. Only the ladder is real. The climb is all there is. |
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