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Utah Jazz vs Phoenix Suns.... the gobert drinking game game

That was a hard angle for that ref to see though. It was hidden from his view.

Like the NBAtv analysts were saying, if the ref could see the play good enough to tell Hood that Hood stuck his leg out, then he should have called a foul on Hood. Then he should have met together with the rest of the refs to realize that Hood didn't stick his foot out and given Hood 3 shots.

The ref 100% screwed the pooch on this call. There is no excuse for the ref here. He sucked it up. He failed. He decided Hood committed a foul and the REF decided that the REF would determine the outcome of the game by NOT CALLING a game changing foul, because the REF decided he knew best how the game should end.

Inexcusable on the ref's part. It is not his job to determine the end of the game. It is his job to call the fouls he sees (which, in this case is Hood fouling the PHX player by sticking his leg out) and then meeting with the other refs to make sure he got the call right (which he didn't).

The ref decided he was bigger than the game, and that the ref should not call the fouls he sees, because the ref gets to decided how the game ends and who wins or loses.
 
Holy homer job... We got called for 3 fouls on 3s that were no where near as much contact as Hood got... That was some ********.

Takes away from a great night for the rooks, but the report will come out tomorrow that they were wrong so we can all rest easy. Ref wasn't even looking at the play 5 feet in front of him.
 
From ESPN:

According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Gobert's total of 239 rebounds during March is the second-highest for any Jazz player during one calendar month. Truck Robinson had 248 rebounds for the New Orleans Jazz in November 1977.
 
Like the NBAtv analysts were saying, if the ref could see the play good enough to tell Hood that Hood stuck his leg out, then he should have called a foul on Hood. Then he should have met together with the rest of the refs to realize that Hood didn't stick his foot out and given Hood 3 shots.

The ref 100% screwed the pooch on this call. There is no excuse for the ref here. He sucked it up. He failed. He decided Hood committed a foul and the REF decided that the REF would determine the outcome of the game by NOT CALLING a game changing foul, because the REF decided he knew best how the game should end.

Inexcusable on the ref's part. It is not his job to determine the end of the game. It is his job to call the fouls he sees (which, in this case is Hood fouling the PHX player by sticking his leg out) and then meeting with the other refs to make sure he got the call right (which he didn't).

The ref decided he was bigger than the game, and that the ref should not call the fouls he sees, because the ref gets to decided how the game ends and who wins or loses.

He called the left leg kicking out which he saw, but not the contact on Hood's right thigh which was hidden from his view.
 
True story. 5 of his 6 years he got a losing record...

Booker's point was that Kanter gets his own at the expense of the team. Although Booker had a bad night, he didn't play selfishly or look to stuff the box score at the cost of winning.

Sad that I have to even explain this, but at the same time I can't expect the IQ of Kanter homers to be far above that of the man they worship.
 
It wasn't even that one call. The refs screwed the Jazz all game.

In particular I hope I never have to witness another screwjob like that 2nd quarter again.
 
From ESPN:

According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Gobert's total of 239 rebounds during March is the second-highest for any Jazz player during one calendar month. Truck Robinson had 248 rebounds for the New Orleans Jazz in November 1977.

That's fresh.
 
Julien ‏@JouL3s33 2 Std.Vor 2 Stunden

Trevor Booker is a liability on defense.

March 2⃣4⃣ ‏@Dom5Perry 2 Std.Vor 2 Stunden Delaware, USA

They are going straight at Trevor Booker #WeakLink
 
It wasn't even that one call. The refs screwed the Jazz all game.

In particular I hope I never have to witness another screwjob like that 2nd quarter again.

Are you going to keep watching the NBA? Yes? Then you will definitely see a screwjob like that again.
 
He called the left leg kicking out which he saw, but not the contact on Hood's right thigh which was hidden from his view.


Really? He called a foul on Hood? I missed that. When did that happen?

He SHOULD have called the foul on Hood. But he didn't. The Ref screwed the Jazz over by not doing his job. His job is to call the fouls he sees. Not to see fouls, tell players he saw the foul, but not call it.

100% on the ref.

To defend the ref here is just silly.
 
Like the NBAtv analysts were saying, if the ref could see the play good enough to tell Hood that Hood stuck his leg out, then he should have called a foul on Hood. Then he should have met together with the rest of the refs to realize that Hood didn't stick his foot out and given Hood 3 shots.

The ref 100% screwed the pooch on this call. There is no excuse for the ref here. He sucked it up. He failed. He decided Hood committed a foul and the REF decided that the REF would determine the outcome of the game by NOT CALLING a game changing foul, because the REF decided he knew best how the game should end.

Inexcusable on the ref's part. It is not his job to determine the end of the game. It is his job to call the fouls he sees (which, in this case is Hood fouling the PHX player by sticking his leg out) and then meeting with the other refs to make sure he got the call right (which he didn't).

The ref decided he was bigger than the game, and that the ref should not call the fouls he sees, because the ref gets to decided how the game ends and who wins or loses.

The ref called what he saw. If the other 2 refs saw something different they should have pulled him aside and changed the call.


I see nothing wrong with what that ref did.
 
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