tontoz wrote:There are too many touch fouls in general. If the offensive playing leans into a defender and then shoots a fadeaway it will be a foul on the defender every time even if his hands are straight up and moving backwards. Smith gets a lot of those BS calls because he actually tries to contest shots. The ref bias for the offense makes it very hard to play legit D without getting in foul trouble.
Oden does seem to drag his pivot foot a lot.
Thanks for the response guys. I think having to gain the respect of the officials is BS because the game should be called the same for every player in the league, but like we all know its not. I agree with the touch fouls as well its pretty ridiculous. The one thing i did notice is that Horford was playing extremely physical whenever Oden touched the ball (which he should) and there was nothing called, now if Oden was to play that physical then he gets whistled every time. It doesnt help that the referees anticipate calls or that the Blazer coaching tells Oden to not be so aggressive, which sounds so stupid but thats what they have had to resort to.
I agree that Smith gets a lot of those calls as well, and Dwight has been having some trouble with officiating this year as well (im sure you guys dont mind that one). It just doesnt make a lot of sense to me because the blocked shot is one of the most exciting things in the league but if you're consistently taking that away from people we dont get to see them a whole lot. It also hurts the Blazers defense dramatically when Oden is out of the game, Przybilla is a great defensive C but its not the same as having Greg in there, much like you guys w/out Smith in there.
PS: The clumsy part of Oden's game right now is at the offensive end and that is starting to come around. It will never become any better if he scores 7 points in the first 4 minutes and the team goes away from him for the rest of the game.