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Refs for Today's Game - The Pits

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  • #46
    Re: Refs for Today's Game - The Pits

    Originally posted by Shade View Post
    Though, both of those "blocks" by Noah on McBob at the end were fouls. He never even touched the ball.
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    • #47
      Re: Refs for Today's Game - The Pits

      Complaining about the refs and announcers is a complete and utter waste of time and energy. That is one thing I do not like about the playoffs
      Last edited by Unclebuck; 04-17-2011, 01:19 PM.

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      • #48
        Re: Refs for Today's Game - The Pits

        Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
        Complaining about the refs and announcers is a complete and utter waste of time and energy.
        Yeah, but it's my time to waste and my energy to burn. If you feel that way, why go out of your way to read this thread?

        Part of the fun of rehashing a game is critiquing the refing. Don't be such a killjoy.
        Last edited by IndyHoya; 04-17-2011, 03:58 PM.

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        • #49
          Re: Refs for Today's Game - The Pits

          The 16-1 finish had nothing to do with poor officiating IMO, and counting up fouls called, as if everyone plays the same way, is the most useless piece of evidence ever to gauge the fairness of officiating.
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          • #50
            Re: Refs for Today's Game - The Pits

            Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
            Complaining about the refs and announcers is a complete and utter waste of time and energy. That is one thing I do not like about the playoffs
            You really do not like Pacer fans very much do you?


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            • #51
              Re: Refs for Today's Game - The Pits

              We had a 10pt lead with 3:30 left we our offense stalls in the final few mins. Chicago has a closer we dont. But that was a pretty bad we did today. Cant blame the refs it's the players and coaches fault.

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              • #52
                Re: Refs for Today's Game - The Pits

                Originally posted by pacer4ever View Post
                We had a 10pt lead with 3:30 left we our offense stalls in the final few mins. Chicago has a closer we dont. But that was a pretty bad we did today. Cant blame the refs it's the players and coaches fault.
                I don't see why referees can't be faulted if they make bad calls. Explain why referees are never blameworthy or subject to account.
                Last edited by IndyHoya; 04-17-2011, 01:54 PM.

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                • #53
                  Re: Refs for Today's Game - The Pits

                  Originally posted by Slick Pinkham View Post
                  The 16-1 finish had nothing to do with poor officiating IMO, and counting up fouls called, as if everyone plays the same way, is the most useless piece of evidence ever to gauge the fairness of officiating.
                  What metric would you use to gauge the fairness of officiating? Or is there one? Or if there is no metric, how would you gauge it? Or do you just accept the referees, like the Pope, as infallible and move on?

                  If there is a vast disparity in fouls assessed between teams, or all fouls are assessed in favor of one player, can that ever be a prima facie metric for examination of fairness?

                  I agree that there can be shades of grey. I also like to think I know the difference between night and day. No charges called on Rose. 21 foul shots assessed against the Pacers on his takes to the basket. No star treatment? No unfairness? It's all perfectly fair?
                  Last edited by IndyHoya; 04-17-2011, 02:39 PM.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Refs for Today's Game - The Pits

                    Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
                    I thought the refs were pretty good.

                    But even if I didn't. I think complaining about the refs is what the losers do
                    I think that is naive if the playing field is not the same for everyone.. Is the assumption you are making is that the referring is the same for all?

                    Why should winners complain if they are undeservingly getting the breaks?

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                    • #55
                      Re: Refs for Today's Game - The Pits

                      Originally posted by BillS View Post
                      As I said in another thread, the call I have the most problem with is when Rose initiates contact on a set defender who is not moving and is standing straight up, but because he can bring his body around at an angle before the contact he gets the call.

                      I just don't see how this is a defensive foul. I can see the no-call for the charge, as the offensive player is (usually) avoiding direct contact, but if the defender's space is now being narrowed not just to where his body remains still but also only the front part of that body, there's a huge problem.
                      Too bad our defenders were basically never set. I agree with Hoya on the Dunleavy call and they also missed one when Rush was set and took a knee to the chest in the 1st half. Although *****y, IMO, 2 first half calls weren't the difference in a 1-16 meltdown. Not that anyone disputes that.

                      Simply put, it's tough to draw a charge on Rose. He's fast to the point where he will beat you to the spot before you can get set.

                      I hate to say it, but that last and 1 against Roy was even a correct call. He gave Rose a hip check (feet moving, arms straight up).
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                      • #56
                        Re: Refs for Today's Game - The Pits

                        Originally posted by Thoreau87 View Post
                        Too bad our defenders were basically never set. I agree with Hoya on the Dunleavy call and they also missed one when Rush was set and took a knee to the chest in the 1st half. Although *****y, IMO, 2 first half calls weren't the difference in a 1-16 meltdown. Not that anyone disputes that.

                        Simply put, it's tough to draw a charge on Rose. He's fast to the point where he will beat you to the spot before you can get set.

                        I hate to say it, but that last and 1 against Roy was even a correct call. He gave Rose a hip check (feet moving, arms straight up).
                        On the other hand, if those 2 first half calls are charges, then the game changes a lot. Rose can't continue penetrating with impunity as he risks picking up more calls. It's too easy to just say a couple of early missed calls don't matter.

                        My only consolation in rehashing all this is that perhaps, in some parallel universe, the right calls are being made and, to everyone's surprise, the Pacers win Game One against the Eastern Conference Champs and the polluted Chicago River is glutted with the bloated bodies of suicidal Bulls fans and their bandwagon cousins from Indianapolis.
                        Last edited by IndyHoya; 04-17-2011, 02:36 PM.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Refs for Today's Game - The Pits

                          Originally posted by Thoreau87 View Post
                          Too bad our defenders were basically never set. I agree with Hoya on the Dunleavy call and they also missed one when Rush was set and took a knee to the chest in the 1st half. Although *****y, IMO, 2 first half calls weren't the difference in a 1-16 meltdown. Not that anyone disputes that.

                          Simply put, it's tough to draw a charge on Rose. He's fast to the point where he will beat you to the spot before you can get set.

                          I hate to say it, but that last and 1 against Roy was even a correct call. He gave Rose a hip check (feet moving, arms straight up).
                          One may not have anything to do with another however you can not say that Rose being called for two charges in the first half would not have changed the look of the game.

                          He then has to start thinking about what he is doing instead of just being able just throw himself into defenders knowing that he is going to get the foul called on them.


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                          • #58
                            Re: Refs for Today's Game - The Pits

                            It could be a lot worse. Check out the Blazers/Mavs 4th quarter last night. The free throw disparity: 19 to 2 in favor of the home team. And the Mavs are primarily a jump shooting team, while the Blazers lived in the paint.
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                            • #59
                              Re: Refs for Today's Game - The Pits

                              Originally posted by Peck View Post
                              One may not have anything to do with another however you can not say that Rose being called for two charges in the first half would not have changed the look of the game.

                              He then has to start thinking about what he is doing instead of just being able just throw himself into defenders knowing that he is going to get the foul called on them.
                              What kind of look were you hoping for? Up 10 with 3 mins and 30 seconds to go not a good enough look.

                              Those 2 calls were bang bang plays anyway. As fans we know refs aren't perfect. Again I hate to say it, but a beauty of D Rose's game is that he can force refs into making imperfect calls due to his quickness. I can't fault him or the refs for that. That's why they're called tough calls.
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                              • #60
                                Re: Refs for Today's Game - The Pits

                                Originally posted by Thoreau87 View Post
                                What kind of look were you hoping for? Up 10 with 3 mins and 30 seconds to go not a good enough look.

                                Those 2 calls were bang bang plays anyway. As fans we know refs aren't perfect. Again I hate to say it, but a beauty of D Rose's game is that he can force refs into making imperfect calls due to his quickness. I can't fault him or the refs for that. That's why they're called tough calls.
                                Again I agree that the final 3 min. was not ref induced.

                                However is it wrong to ask would he have had the game he had if he had been given two charging fouls. I don't remember exactly but I think both of the fouls you are refering two ended up as and 1 plays. That's six points, take six points away and how does the game change? Even if they were not and 1's take four points away and how does the game change?

                                I am not blaming the referee's for the loss, see my odd thoughts post for that, but I can't say that it wasn't a factor either.


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