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NBA admitted they made the wrong call on Harden/Withey foul

The NBA should really re-look at this whole process TBH. It means nothing to the losing team to have this report but no repercussion.


I think teams should have at least 1 "Challenge" per game where they can have the call or non-call in crucial moments or possession in the game "reviewed" by the replay centre, ala the NFL.


They already have the resources to do it (i.e., the Replay Centre in Secaucus NJ), having only 1 challenge per game means it won't take up too much time neither, but overall it would make for a much fairer game and a just outcome.

That would be nice. We would win a few more games for sure (and likely hardly lose any games based on the proposal).
 
Well you foul 'only' if you're confident about your challenge. If the challenge is successful then obviously the foul you've just committed is nullified because it would have been a dead ball situation if the ref had gotten the call right in the first place.


So you've got nothing to lose if your challenge is successful.

IIRC, the NBA considered this but decided it would not be feasible. It is why they limit what can be reviewed in the last two minutes. What I don't understand is how some calls that are reviewable, which seem to be close calls, are not reviewed in the last two minutes. I've seen a few this year that on replay on my DVR appear to have been the incorrect call.
 
IIRC, the NBA considered this but decided it would not be feasible. It is why they limit what can be reviewed in the last two minutes. What I don't understand is how some calls that are reviewable, which seem to be close calls, are not reviewed in the last two minutes. I've seen a few this year that on replay on my DVR appear to have been the incorrect call.

May be it's because I'm watching a lot more non-jazz games this year, but I've noticed that there have been quite a few more incorrect 'crucial' calls this year compared to previous years. I know the Raptors lost at least 1 game earlier in the season because of a wrong foul call.


The NBA should at least look at how many incorrect calls were made this year compared to the last and if there is a noticeable increase then may be consider a review process.


I dunno may be it's just wishful thinking. I watch English Premier League sometimes (my team is Arsenal), and they could also benefit from a review system there since 1 goal is worth so much more than a FG in basketball, a wrong call by the ref in the EPL could be very costly.
 
May be it's because I'm watching a lot more non-jazz games this year, but I've noticed that there have been quite a few more incorrect 'crucial' calls this year compared to previous years. I know the Raptors lost at least 1 game earlier in the season because of a wrong foul call.


The NBA should at least look at how many incorrect calls were made this year compared to the last and if there is a noticeable increase then may be consider a review process.


I dunno may be it's just wishful thinking. I watch English Premier League sometimes (my team is Arsenal), and they could also benefit from a review system there since 1 goal is worth so much more than a FG in basketball, a wrong call by the ref in the EPL could be very costly.

It also seems like there are a lot of new referees this year. The problem with basketball is deciding to what extent you review. Last two minutes only? That missed or incorrect call at 2:01 could kill momentum and decide a close game. I don't disagree with you that I wish it was better. I think a 4th ref behind a tv screen may help with a lot of those calls. He/she could cover the whole court at once. He/she could also be on top of the close calls that the refs review to speed up the game a bit.


On a tangent, I am convinced Tim Donaghy threw games even though the FBI couldn't prove it. There is so much movement in a game that a ref can "throw" a game while making legal calls.
 
It also seems like there are a lot of new referees this year. The problem with basketball is deciding to what extent you review. Last two minutes only? That missed or incorrect call at 2:01 could kill momentum and decide a close game. I don't disagree with you that I wish it was better. I think a 4th ref behind a tv screen may help with a lot of those calls. He/she could cover the whole court at once. He/she could also be on top of the close calls that the refs review to speed up the game a bit.


On a tangent, I am convinced Tim Donaghy threw games even though the FBI couldn't prove it. There is so much movement in a game that a ref can "throw" a game while making legal calls.

Yes within 2 minutes seems the fairest as we're really only looking at the final deciding possessions of games. The 4th ref is a good idea but still he would have to make a split second decision am I right? Does he have a buzzer that he presses if he thinks a call made by all 3 refs are questionable? I don't think the refs would go for that system, it would make a mockery of the 3 refs and the floor umpiring as a whole...


Team challenge system to me seems fair because the onus is on the team to use that 1 challenge quota when they feel they've been wronged by. If they are right they keep the challenge, if they're wrong they lose it.
 
Yes within 2 minutes seems the fairest as we're really only looking at the final deciding possessions of games. The 4th ref is a good idea but still he would have to make a split second decision am I right? Does he have a buzzer that he presses if he thinks a call made by all 3 refs are questionable? I don't think the refs would go for that system, it would make a mockery of the 3 refs and the floor umpiring as a whole...


Team challenge system to me seems fair because the onus is on the team to use that 1 challenge they get given when they feel they've been wronged by. If they are right they keep the challenge, if they're wrong they lose it.

In the NFL, teams have staff in the box doing quick reviews before challenges. The NFL moves slower. In the NBA, if you have to foul to stop play as theorized above (to call a challenge) if you lose the challenge you could also give up free throws. And you'd have to make a split decision. How long would they have to make the challenge? Defenders next possession? Your teams next possession? I just see a lot of issues.
 
In the NFL, teams have staff in the box doing quick reviews before challenges. The NFL moves slower. In the NBA, if you have to foul to stop play as theorized above (to call a challenge) if you lose the challenge you could also give up free throws. And you'd have to make a split decision. How long would they have to make the challenge? Defenders next possession? Your teams next possession? I just see a lot of issues.

Maybe we just need refs with better vision. I mean, how they missed the Withey call is beyond understanding.
 
Maybe we just need refs with better vision. I mean, how they missed the Withey call is beyond understanding.


Apparently there was another controversial call in the final 2 min. of the Miami vs Pacers game recently where a moving screen of Bosh was not called and D Wade scored to tie and later went on to win.


The NBA later said that they also got that call wrong as well.
 
The NBA should really re-look at this whole process TBH. It means nothing to the losing team to have this report but no repercussion.


I think teams should have at least 1 "Challenge" per game where they can have the call or non-call in crucial moments or possession in the game "reviewed" by the replay centre, ala the NFL.


They already have the resources to do it (i.e., the Replay Centre in Secaucus NJ), having only 1 challenge per game means it won't take up too much time neither, but overall it would make for a much fairer game and a just outcome.

Doc Rivers is now behind a proposal such as this. This is good to see. I think that is the way the NBA is going and we would get it 1 day. It's just more fair all round.


Also in light of the Jazz being on the receiving ends of the most questionable missed calls in the League, they can now put the pressures on the NBA to do it. Is KOC still on the Competitions Committee?


Marc J. Spears ‏@SpearsNBAYahoo 12m12 minutes ago
Clippers coach Doc Rivers says the NBA should allow the coaches to have a challenge flag to use during games.
 
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