baka98
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NBA admits to numerous missed calls at end of Jazz-Warriors game
The Jazz tried to grab a comeback win against the Warriors Monday night, but a number of decisions by the referees went against them.

The only thing that annoyed me was that they didnt review the last out of bounds call.
There was .1 left on the clock - not sure what that would have accomplished.
I'm not crazy about the rules on fouling a 3 point shooter regarding not giving them space to land - it's gone overboard; but by the standard that exists the no-call on Clarkson's 3 with the Jazz up 2 in the L2M was objectively awful.
Does anyone have the current tally of 4th quarter missed calls as the league tracks them?
Does anyone have that tally over the last 5 years? The last few times I have seen that report it has been a source of frustration. Going in to the playoffs the jazz need to bombard the internet with that report so we put pressure on the leagues refs to call it fair.
You can't handle the truth.Does anyone have the current tally of 4th quarter missed calls as the league tracks them?
Does anyone have that tally over the last 5 years? The last few times I have seen that report it has been a source of frustration. Going in to the playoffs the jazz need to bombard the internet with that report so we put pressure on the leagues refs to call it fair.
Thats the graphic I was looking for. I went to the primary source but didn't see the same graphic and not an updated one.![]()
Andy Larsen: Is there something to the Utah Jazz’s complaints about small market officiating?
Man, the officials were bad in the Jazz/Sixers game on Wednesday night.www.sltrib.com
So now two games have been lost due to poor officiating (Philly and GS). Jazz are all too familiar with this. It would be nice if the NBA acknowledge the biggest theft of all the 1998 NBA championship. Yea I am still not over it.![]()
NBA admits to numerous missed calls at end of Jazz-Warriors game
The Jazz tried to grab a comeback win against the Warriors Monday night, but a number of decisions by the referees went against them.www.deseret.com
I actually can't. You're so right.You can't handle the truth.
They could have reviewed time left on clock as wellThere was .1 left on the clock - not sure what that would have accomplished.
I'm not crazy about the rules on fouling a 3 point shooter regarding not giving them space to land - it's gone overboard; but by the standard that exists the no-call on Clarkson's 3 with the Jazz up 2 in the L2M was objectively awful.