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![]() I'm not big on the conspiracy stuff, but these guys just aren't very good. It should be one of Silver's first goals (other than throwing out Sterling)---improve officiating. These are not just blown judgement calls. They are just bad calls, period.
Not reviewing the horrible Ed Malloy call last night is inexplicable. How does that happen? These guys review EVERYTHING! They review three pointers when the guy is three feet behind the line, but they don't review that? But forgetting they didn't review it, he did he miss that call? He is right there on the play. He said it hit Howard's leg...it was never anywhere near his leg.
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You might want to ask the 2002 Sacramento Kings about playoff officiating....It has been as bad.... and worse, in the past.
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![]() Funny you say that. Kenny Mauer the biggest culprit in that 2002 series that screwed Sacramento was the head official Sunday night for the Portland - Houston game...it was like deja vu all over again.
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![]() How Ed Malloy can call a ball off of Dwight Howard's knee 3 feet in front of him when the ball never went near his body, is beyond me. The officiating in that series has been so bad.
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