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i'm quite disgusted with the NBA refs tonight turning a blind eye to westbrook's actions.

The officiating in several games has been horrific but it has not favored either team. Game 4 was the worst officiating I have seen in years and I think in general that NBA officials do a good job (other than on traveling calls). All of that being said, Russ clearly broke a rule that has a clearly spelled out consequence and they gave him a pass. It might be the right thing to do but it is indisputable that he was given a pass.
this. ^^
Russ was the instigator of most of the $#!% during that game. That he gets a pass will only encourage him to continue, or increase his "intensity". If he hurts one of our guys, it will be partly on the nba. We had that game under control and he was out of line with the hack on Crowder. What do you think will happen if the game is in reach, at home, and Juan Stockton is going off?
Refs have a hard job. They make it harder by being inconsistent. When they make exceptions for guys based on "star "power, or circumstances that favor one team, it aggravates the other players, and encourages bad behaviour by the star.
That said I'm glad they didn't suspend him for this game. We'll beat them because we are the better team, not because they are missing one of their "stars"

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It’s not even that... they decided to suspend Draymond in the finals cuz LBJ stepped over him and flopped... coulda said nah guys we don’t want something that silly to decide the finals... instead they suspended and changed the nba champion basically to ... uphold the integrity... rules are rules... blah blah.

So they inconsistently apply rules in different areas... it’s maddening. The mvp of our league this year has one signature move that is pretty clearly a travel and is basically known to seek out defenders arms and trick refs... letter of the law say he can gather and that he swings his arms through and it’s a foul.

Again just come out and say it... we don’t want a flaw in the rule book help decide a playoff series... so we will fix the flaw and here is how we are interpreting this instance.

They pick and choose what and who they protect and it’s frustrating. Someday maybe we are on the other side of that equation... or maybe not.

The inconsistency in applying their own rules is my biggest problem with this decision too. We all know for a fact that if it was some bench player leaving the bench/sideline during an altercation then the rule would be followed to the letter and that player would be suspended. If it was Terrance Ferguson he'd be suspended. If it was Dante Exum he'd be suspended. But since it's Russell Westbrook and Steven Adams the NBA finds a way to work around the rule. It's clear preferential treatment for certain players.
 
Remember that time when Russell Westbrook broke the league rules, was allowed to play, and ended up being by far the difference maker in a game? Yeah... bravo. So... if it wasn't an altercation then why did Westbrook get assessed a technical foul after the game? And why did he get away with slapping Gobert's arm and instigating the situation. Because the NBA sells superstar gizz to hungry Asians looking for Salty Marshmallow Aphrodisiac juice.

I hope we destroy them in game 6 big time. If not, they won't beat us 3 games in a row. Of that I am sure. We beat the Clippers on their court last year. Gobert was the difference. It won't happen again without NBA refsistance.
 
Westbrook playing last night was insulting to logical neutral NBA fans. Westbrook going off last night leading his team to a win just shows you the NBA just flat out doesn't give a **** about the rules.

Harden blatantly travels on his signature move. LeBron sometimes bulls through people. Stars travel all the time. Role players get called like its college and stars don't.

I mean, as Jazz fans, we should know this. For f sake, MJ's legendary shot was so clearly an offensive foul but that didn't fit the narrative.

The NBA is hard to watch after last night.

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Rough rough game last night. Obviously if Russ is out they are done. The rules are clear... player is not waived in then he is not participating if he is not participating he needs to stay on the bench during an altercation... Russ came out and got involved in the altercation...

I wouldn’t be such a stickler here but the rule has always been ruthlessly interpreted no matter what the stakes are.

Rudy’s 4th foul was a joke... and was the main factor in the run... Rudy’s 5th was questionable seeing as PG has been more active with his off arm than anyone and I think he’s been called for it all of one time.

The truly sad thing was we straight panicked and stopped trusting the system when shots missed. The crowd momentum really worked against us. I think we still win but we could have won that game by just trusting the system and not freaking out... refs would not have mattered.
 
The truly sad thing was we straight panicked and stopped trusting the system when shots missed. The crowd momentum really worked against us. I think we still win but we could have won that game by just trusting the system and not freaking out... refs would not have mattered.

This is the truth. And it seemed to me that the team understands this, according to their postgame comments. I would rather them experience this sort of thing now rather than later. Not that we'll be immune from blowing big leads in the future, but that we'll have this to think back on and remember that regardless of the score you keep the foot on the pedal.
 
I was impressed by Rudy's postgame comments. Kyle Goon tweeted a summary:

Rudy Gobert said the key for him going forward would be to avoid the first three fouls he got, which he felt were "stupid fouls that were on me."

Bingo. The team made mistakes. They know that. They own it. They'll rectify it.
 
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