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Those 2 fouls on Rudy tonight...

For me the refs have to be impartial.

This story of small market, big market or All-star calls should not exist!
 
Getting very tired of Jazz fan and player victim mentality. Rudy bitches about a lot of fouls that he clearly commits.

Refs are going to make some bad calls. Many calls are highly subjective and hard to get correct. If the refs get 80% of the calls correct, that is a great record. Harder to get a call right than to make a free throw, don't you think?

Let's stop the paranoia

Putting last night aside for a moment, I actually agree with this in part.

Rudy hangs in the back court and complains about non-calls while play is in progress way too much.
 
Gobert did not get intentionally tossed in order to fire up the team. That's a silly thing to suggest. A coach doing something like that vs a player doing something like that (especially a star), are completely different things. And why would Gobert think his team needed to be fired up in that circumstance, or that getting thrown out would do the trick, anyway? Use a little logic, please.
That's a silly way to respond to my post.
Do I think Gobert did what he did to fire up the team, probably not but I think his reactions to what is going on is more planned out than reactionary.
He sees what's going on, doesn't like it, and is fighting it in a way he wants to. It does send a message to his teammates that he's not just going to sit there and take whatever injustice he feels he's receiving.

Sloan full on did that, I used it as an example of it being used, but was not saying Gobert is doing what Sloan did.

I'm just saying it's a tool that can, and is used at times in various ways.
 
That whistle happened so fast too... that ref knew exactly what he was doing. Sucks that Rudy fell for it and got pissed off to the point of ejection... which he probably deserved. At least he brought attention to it. I’ve long been a “you can’t fine the refs like you do the players” but a game check here I wouldn’t be opposed to. Players can be petty but officials can’t hold grudges by nature of their job.
 
Gobert did not get intentionally tossed in order to fire up the team. That's a silly thing to suggest. A coach doing something like that vs a player doing something like that (especially a star), are completely different things. And why would Gobert think his team needed to be fired up in that circumstance, or that getting thrown out would do the trick, anyway? Use a little logic, please.

You don't know for sure that Rudy hasn't thought about creating a huge ruckus to point out the ref's bias.
 
It was perfect really. By the way Rudy reacted it backfired on them. If he would have kept his cool there wouldn't have been this big of a ruckus. ****ers.
 
This is already out of control. This is not the first time something like this has happened. Last year one of the Morris twins had a similar situation where he criticized the refs after a game and then was targeted repeatedly by the refs for weeks after. I don't know what the best course of action is. You might be right... maybe doing it away from the media but still filing complaint against this crew. I am just not sure doing nothing is the path to choose either.


Yeah, thanks for helping make my case. There are plenty of examples like the one you cited. The league could really be transparent if they wanted to be. They must keep scores on how well the refs do from game to game and watch trends against certain teams or for other teams. This is a multi million dollar industry we are talking about, it the league isn't doing it, the teams are. They don't want that info in the public arena...the closest they come is releasing the last two minute report cards. No public complaining is allowed, retaliation by the refs goes unnoticed, tolerated, or encouraged. The Zen way is to accept reality and bend when the fierce wind is blowing in your face and let it pass.
 
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