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Old Tue Jun 05, 2012, 03:11pm
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I agree that angle would be better, but you can tell that LBJ took his body to move his defender to the floor. Yes there was some arm contact by the defender, but he was put in a helpless position by the body movement alone to the floor. You have bodies on the floor; you better know how they got there. Joey saw that entire play by his positioning and his angle and got the call right. The media is just stupid as hell and they apparently want a gun to be used before someone can be called for a foul. But if little contact on near the basket takes place and the shooter is "hit" no matter how legal the defender is, they want every little foul to be called. Or they complain if the right person does not get a foul call. Sports media are the most inept group of people in all of media. I see political media people point out the smallest inconsistency in a claim and the sports media cannot look at a rulebook or the box score and see how stupid these claims they make. They are just plain lazy.

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Some of them try (IMO Elmore, Fraschilla, Kellogg to a certain extent). Others are just there to be heard. I work in the media - and for a while I worked in sports media - so it really drives me crazy when they screw stuff up.

Stephen Bardo (ESPN) called me a "hater" because I pointed out some rule screwups he made on his Twitter page. I said it's not hating, it's providing knowledge.
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Old Tue Jun 05, 2012, 07:04pm
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I love how people think just because they know who Joey Crawford is, they can exclaim how he is the worst officialthey've ever seen. He has his quirks, and has been known to be a hothead, but he is one of the most experienced officials there is.
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Old Tue Jun 05, 2012, 07:26pm
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I love how people think just because they know who Joey Crawford is, they can exclaim how he is the worst officialthey've ever seen. He has his quirks, and has been known to be a hothead, but he is one of the most experienced officials there is.
Every NBA official is the worst they've ever seen. I can guarantee this...if there's a game 7 in the NBA Finals, he WILL be the crew chief for that game.
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Old Tue Jun 05, 2012, 08:23pm
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He's at it again tonight.

"They need to move that restricted line out further. The charge has become to big of an impediment to spectacular driving plays."

Yeah, let's just remove all defensive aspects from the game so we can go back to the days of the ABA and scores of 161 - 148.

What an idiot.
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Old Tue Jun 05, 2012, 09:28pm
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He's at it again tonight.

"They need to move that restricted line out further. The charge has become to big of an impediment to spectacular driving plays."

Yeah, let's just remove all defensive aspects from the game so we can go back to the days of the ABA and scores of 161 - 148.

What an idiot.
I did like the tri-colored ball. Especially on Rick Barry FTs and Ron Boone 3 pointers.
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Old Tue Jun 05, 2012, 10:37pm
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I just watched the game with a buddy and he revealed that "JVG is my favorite! He's funny!" All I could do is shake my head
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Old Tue Jun 05, 2012, 10:38pm
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"They need to move that restricted line out further. The charge has become to big of an impediment to spectacular driving plays."

Yeah, let's just remove all defensive aspects from the game so we can go back to the days of the ABA and scores of 161 - 148.
+1

Sadly, it's a pro-offense, anti-defense mentality that even knowledgeable basketball fans possess.
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He's at it again tonight.

"They need to move that restricted line out further. The charge has become to big of an impediment to spectacular driving plays."

Yeah, let's just remove all defensive aspects from the game so we can go back to the days of the ABA and scores of 161 - 148.

What an idiot.
I heard that too. Idiot is right on.
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Old Wed Jun 06, 2012, 07:48am
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I heard that too. Idiot is right on.
What is truly amazing to me is how this IMBECILE was actually a head coach in the NBA at one point.
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Can anyone find the pic of VG holding on to Ewing's leg in that brawl years ago.....
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Old Wed Jun 06, 2012, 03:35am
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I love how people think just because they know who Joey Crawford is, they can exclaim how he is the worst officialthey've ever seen. He has his quirks, and has been known to be a hothead, but he is one of the most experienced officials there is.
Fans do not like him because he will not put up with the players sh!t. The league obviously likes him and why he keeps getting the assignments he gets. So much for what the fans think.

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Old Wed Jun 06, 2012, 03:32am
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Some of them try (IMO Elmore, Fraschilla, Kellogg to a certain extent). Others are just there to be heard. I work in the media - and for a while I worked in sports media - so it really drives me crazy when they screw stuff up.

Stephen Bardo (ESPN) called me a "hater" because I pointed out some rule screwups he made on his Twitter page. I said it's not hating, it's providing knowledge.
Funny you mentioned him. I officiated his son a couple of years ago in a Sectional Final game. I was not impressed by his comments about his rules knowledge of the game then and certainly not when I hear him on TV.

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Old Wed Jun 06, 2012, 05:25pm
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Funny you mentioned him. I officiated his son a couple of years ago in a Sectional Final game. I was not impressed by his comments about his rules knowledge of the game then and certainly not when I hear him on TV.

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I've decided to reach out to "analysts" (Twitter, e-mail, etc.) whenever I can if I hear them say something incorrect regarding the rules. It's my crusade to spread knowledge among the masses
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Old Wed Jun 06, 2012, 06:19pm
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I've decided to reach out to "analysts" (Twitter, e-mail, etc.) whenever I can if I hear them say something incorrect regarding the rules. It's my crusade to spread knowledge among the masses
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