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Cavs' Brown Rips Into Refs After Loss

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  • #16
    Re: Cavs' Brown Rips Into Refs After Loss

    Both coaches have a right to be upset with those calls at the end of the game. Mike Brown of course has more cause to be upset as they lost the game. But how the hell are the supposed best referees in the world making calls like this. The game went from a clean victory for the pacers with TJs shot to a tainted victory controlled by the refs. It's almost like these refs are trying to get in the spotlight. I don't know but it is disgusting.

    For the integrity of the game, there really needs to be some changes in the way the NBA is officiated. They need to take a good look at the referees they have hired as well.

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    • #17
      Re: Cavs' Brown Rips Into Refs After Loss

      Brown has ZERO right to be upset, Lebron wouldn't have ever had the foul called on him if they hadn't called a BS foul on Granger. O'Brien had a right to be upset until the make up call was made.

      Let me tell you something, if Nancy Lieberman rides Lebron's jock any harder during this NBA fastbreak his wife is going to need a restraining order. Who let this chick on my TV?


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      • #18
        Re: Cavs' Brown Rips Into Refs After Loss

        cavs go crying again as usual.

        both calls were ridiculous. when they get a fair officiating they cry.

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        • #19
          Re: Cavs' Brown Rips Into Refs After Loss

          The following would be refershing from somebody who works in some capacity for the league.

          Well, it's too bad that a makeup call of a non-foul was predetermined to be called based on a noun-foul whistled well after the play in order to cater to a superstar on the previous possession. The fact that the two "game deciding" incidents occured on carbon copy plays only underscores these two inherent and serious problems with NBA officiating that needd to addressed.

          Idealistic but painfully true. I think the NBA could draw in many more fans and legitimize itself in the eyes of many generally if these things were ever somehow eliminated.
          I'd rather die standing up than live on my knees.

          -Emiliano Zapata

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          • #20
            Re: Cavs' Brown Rips Into Refs After Loss

            Originally posted by crunk-juice View Post
            sigh... sore losers.
            The biggest sore loser was Lebron when he walked away from the foul line while Granger was shooting his 2nd free throw. if I was the ref I would have blown the whistle and called a lane violation on Lebron just to piss him off even more. Lil' baby
            "So, which one of you guys is going to come in second?" - Larry Bird before the 3 point contest. He won.


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            • #21
              Re: Cavs' Brown Rips Into Refs After Loss

              Originally posted by Anthem View Post
              Interesting that he takes it as a given that they would have won in overtime.
              The Cavs seem to be like this a lot. LeBron did the same thing when they lost to Washington on the famous crab dribble call. He said, not only was it a good play but he would have gotten fouled and converted the and 1 if the refs didn't call a travel. It's like he took it as a given that not only would they not call a travel, but they would call a foul on the Wiz and reward him with the and 1 to win the game. Just ridiculous.
              2015, 2016, 2019 IKL Fantasy Basketball Champions - DC Dreamers

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              • #22
                Re: Cavs' Brown Rips Into Refs After Loss

                I've noticed, and not just in the NBA (believe it, I've actually watched some other NBA games this year), but the NFL and NHL games have been poorly officiated lately.

                I honestly think they need to hold training camps for officiating just like the players have. Also, reducing the salaries of the officials may make their heads a little smaller as well.

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                • #23
                  Re: Cavs' Brown Rips Into Refs After Loss

                  "I went back and I watched the last two plays and that last call on LeBron was the worst call I've ever been a part of. I cannot imagine another worse call than that by that official. It was an awful call and for him to take away a basketball game from a team with 0.4 seconds on the clock is irresponsible. That is an irresponsible call. It was predetermined from the call that was made on the other end of the floor and it was very unfortunate because there were a lot of men out on the floor that were working their (expletive) off to try to win the ball game. We got that game taken away from us on a horse...excuse my French...horsecrap call with 0.2 seconds left on the clock by that official. Absolutely horrible. I feel bad for the guys in the locker room. You can not...you can not...you can not predetermine a call to try to make something up for the other end of the floor. I saw it. It was a foul down there with 0.4 second. Down here, it was not. LeBron was in between his man and the basket. He went up in the air when the ball was tipped. And for that official to predetermine his call was awful. It was awful. That why we lost the game. I never blame the officials. But that call was a predetermined call and he should have swallowed his whistle on it. But he did not. It was a make up call. Make up. It was a foul. LeBron went up into the air. Danny jumped into him. It's a foul. For him to predetermine the call at our end of the floor...the ball had no chance of getting to Danny Granger. None whatsoever. None. It's two guys jumping into the air. And for him to predetermine that call at that point in the game was horsecrap. That was awful...to step in and use your whistle in that instance and have the power to determine the outcome of the basketball game at that time when it was no where near a foul. It should have been a no call. It's a no call. You have two men jumping straight up in the air on a bad pass. We played OK. We played well enough to give ourselves an opportunity. I don't know what would have happened in overtime. It wasn't like we were playing great. But that game should have gone into overtime until the official stepped in and made a call that was predetermined from the other end of the floor. I don't care if I get fined. It is what it is. I saw the two plays. It was a bad call. He determined the outcome of the game. If they want to fine me for telling the truth, they can fine me for telling the truth. This is not me. I never do this. If I didn't see what I saw on the tape and live, I wouldn't say anything. I'd swallow it. I'd tell our guys, 'Hey we didn't play well enough.' We didn't play particularly well. But that was a bad call that was predetermined that determined the outcome of the game. Simple as that. They can fine me for this crap. I don't care."
                  Mike Brown just went PFFL.

                  Anyway, the truth is, both calls were correct. They were both technically fouls. However, neither is a call that should be made at that stage in the game, unless it's just blatantly obvious. They canceled each other out, and the correct team won.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Cavs' Brown Rips Into Refs After Loss

                    Originally posted by tbabyy924 View Post
                    The Cavs seem to be like this a lot. LeBron did the same thing when they lost to Washington on the famous crab dribble call. He said, not only was it a good play but he would have gotten fouled and converted the and 1 if the refs didn't call a travel. It's like he took it as a given that not only would they not call a travel, but they would call a foul on the Wiz and reward him with the and 1 to win the game. Just ridiculous.
                    LeBron's head is bigger than Jordan's ever was. And that's saying a lot.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Cavs' Brown Rips Into Refs After Loss

                      Originally posted by Shade View Post
                      Mike Brown just went PFFL.

                      Anyway, the truth is, both calls were correct. They were both technically fouls. However, neither is a call that should be made at that stage in the game, unless it's just blatantly obvious. They canceled each other out, and the correct team won.
                      Just the fact that he says "...I don't care if I get fined." just really shows what kind of character this guy has.

                      Does LeBron intentionally do this to people he is surrounded by? How does a humble assistant coach get such a big head?

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                      • #26
                        Re: Cavs' Brown Rips Into Refs After Loss

                        Baseball has steriods and the NBA has the fix going on.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Cavs' Brown Rips Into Refs After Loss

                          Originally posted by duke dynamite View Post
                          Just the fact that he says "...I don't care if I get fined." just really shows what kind of character this guy has.

                          Does LeBron intentionally do this to people he is surrounded by? How does a humble assistant coach get such a big head?
                          Yes, yes, and yes. Just look at Cavs fans these days.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Cavs' Brown Rips Into Refs After Loss

                            Originally posted by Shade View Post
                            Yes, yes, and yes. Just look at Cavs fans these days.
                            I figured.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Cavs' Brown Rips Into Refs After Loss

                              Originally posted by Shade View Post
                              Mike Brown just went PFFL.

                              Anyway, the truth is, both calls were correct. They were both technically fouls. However, neither is a call that should be made at that stage in the game, unless it's just blatantly obvious. They canceled each other out, and the correct team won.
                              Agree that both were fouls, but disagree with the "that stage of the game" part.

                              I recognize that precedence says neither would be called. I'm simply saying that we'd be better off if we just kept the judgment limited to "is it a foul?" as opposed to "is it a foul now?"

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                              • #30
                                Re: Cavs' Brown Rips Into Refs After Loss

                                Originally posted by count55 View Post
                                Agree that both were fouls, but disagree with the "that stage of the game" part.

                                I recognize that precedence says neither would be called. I'm simply saying that we'd be better off if we just kept the judgment limited to "is it a foul?" as opposed to "is it a foul now?"
                                This is exactly right. I've always said that a foul is a foul is a foul. It doesn't matter who did the fouling, who got fouled, how much time is on the clock, or what the score is. If it's a foul, call it. Period.

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