I think it is more that incompetence. The NBA game has become so physical that basketball skills are secondary to physicality and toughness. So much physical play is tolerated that the line between a foul and a wrestling match has become blurred. The fact that Hayward was called called for the Double T, when he was just trying to get Mo to let go of him is evidence of my point.
The Griffin flop... well that is also a result of the level of physicality that is common in the NBA game. There is so much contact that it is hard to tell who supplied the force.
I still watch the Jazz, but beyond that, I find the games so ugly, that I have lost a lot of interest. The special rules depending on whether you are a star, rookie, or whatever also play in to it.
I though the GS game was a joke. Just push people around. That will take them out of their game.
Sorry for the vent.... I have been waiting for a while to get this off my chest.
I am sure there will be those who disagree, but I think the NBA game has lost some of its luster, and the officiating is part of the problem.
The Griffin flop... well that is also a result of the level of physicality that is common in the NBA game. There is so much contact that it is hard to tell who supplied the force.
I still watch the Jazz, but beyond that, I find the games so ugly, that I have lost a lot of interest. The special rules depending on whether you are a star, rookie, or whatever also play in to it.
I though the GS game was a joke. Just push people around. That will take them out of their game.
Sorry for the vent.... I have been waiting for a while to get this off my chest.
I am sure there will be those who disagree, but I think the NBA game has lost some of its luster, and the officiating is part of the problem.