Luka's ejection

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Re: Luka's ejection 

Post#41 » by Dr Aki » Wed Apr 9, 2025 3:24 am

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Lakers broadcast said this ref told them to give condolences to his friend who recently died, so he probably wasn't in the right headspace. But if you're clearly wrong the officiating crew should be able to correct you on techs. I don't think I've ever seen a ref say "my bad" on a tech the way they overturn out of bounds plays.


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Re: Luka's ejection 

Post#42 » by OxAndFox » Wed Apr 9, 2025 3:26 am

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Players shouldn't be tossed for "whining."

I can see excessive cursing, threats, physical contact, getting right in a ref's face repeatedly, etc... Not for "whining" though. There would be 6-8 guys getting tossed every game.


Incorrect. If the NBA actually did something and got the refs to start Tech'ing players like they should, the whining stops. And who knows, we might actually get a better product, from both the refs and the players.

This doesn't work in practice. Refs are people and have different skin thicknesses. And you really think they'd be tossing Draymond every night? What would likely happen is role players being T'd up more for weak ****.


It literally does though.
Like in every sports league that wants to either end it or keep the chatter to a minimum, it works the world over. Everything the NBA has as point of emphasis, no matter what it is, it works, but oh no it wouldn't with whinging. GTFOH. The problem for the NBA is always they allow things to come back in over time ie flopping.

If Dray got tossed every night you know what would happen? Steve Kerr would say it's starting to effect the team Dray. Shut your mouth and play the game. Steph would call Dray out in the locker room. Dray would then stop it.
Dray is ONLY doing it because he knows the officials will change a handful of calls to favor the Warriors eventually. It's a tactic.
Bogut/Dray had it with the illegal screens. They can't call every single one. Everyone keeps saying its what OKC are doing on D. They can't call every one. The biggest blight on the NBA is players whinging all the time and it's the easiest thing to fix.

I'll give you an example of a professional league doing it. The AFL in Australia they put a rather strict dissent rule in place where the players weren't even allowed to point at the big screen for the umpire to watch the replay and show they might have got the call wrong.
These types of things, along with complaining to the umpire went away almost overnight. It works, professional players adapt particularly quickly. It's all about what the code/sport wants from its product. I am 100% certain the NBA doesn't do anything about it because they actually like it. They think its part of the entertainment. Unfortunately.
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Re: Luka's ejection 

Post#43 » by leolozon » Wed Apr 9, 2025 3:30 am

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Jazz9 wrote:Why are people talking about whining when the call that got Luka ejected has nothing to do with that?

From the Refs POV Luka is screaming an expletive right in his direction... after an entire game of whining/screaming at that ref he isn't getting the benefit of the doubt on that (and the refs will never admit they screwed up and overturn it too)

It's wrong but that's why the build up to the ejection matters. Conduct yourself with class for most of the game and you aren't in that position to be ejected on some petty bs.


He seemed more calm to me than in general. Not sure why you say that he was whining/screaming all game. His first tech was also weak. I’ve seen him get in a ref’s face. It wasn’t the case here.
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Re: Luka's ejection 

Post#44 » by levon » Wed Apr 9, 2025 3:38 am

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Incorrect. If the NBA actually did something and got the refs to start Tech'ing players like they should, the whining stops. And who knows, we might actually get a better product, from both the refs and the players.

This doesn't work in practice. Refs are people and have different skin thicknesses. And you really think they'd be tossing Draymond every night? What would likely happen is role players being T'd up more for weak ****.


It literally does though.
Like in every sports league that wants to either end it or keep the chatter to a minimum, it works the world over. Everything the NBA has as point of emphasis, no matter what it is, it works, but oh no it wouldn't with whinging. GTFOH. The problem for the NBA is always they allow things to come back in over time ie flopping.

If Dray got tossed every night you know what would happen? Steve Kerr would say it's starting to effect the team Dray. Shut your mouth and play the game. Steph would call Dray out in the locker room. Dray would then stop it.
Dray is ONLY doing it because he knows the officials will change a handful of calls to favor the Warriors eventually. It's a tactic.
Bogut/Dray had it with the illegal screens. They can't call every single one. Everyone keeps saying its what OKC are doing on D. They can't call every one. The biggest blight on the NBA is players whinging all the time and it's the easiest thing to fix.

I'll give you an example of a professional league doing it. The AFL in Australia they put a rather strict dissent rule in place where the players weren't even allowed to point at the big screen for the umpire to watch the replay and show they might have got the call wrong.
These types of things, along with complaining to the umpire went away almost overnight. It works, professional players adapt particularly quickly. It's all about what the code/sport wants from its product. I am 100% certain the NBA doesn't do anything about it because they actually like it. They think its part of the entertainment. Unfortunately.

I don't want a league where everyone stays quiet and unemotional and nobody talks to the refs. The refs aren't overlords, they're officiating and the goal is to have an entertaining product where the sum total of errors at the end of a game didn't really favor one team or another or worse, decide the game.

This was simply JT Orr failing at doing that. It's bad officiating that accomplished nothing correctional and deprived the fans of a good game. If anything, Luka is probably going to be more distrustful and embittered towards officials going forward after this.

And you know what man, NBA officiating isn't keeping up with the players' talent. If anything the quality is dropping. Far too many wild swings between overly pedantic and letting everything go within the same game even. I've been a fan for 25 years and I feel like I only get a foul call right 70% of the time? If I still don't know what a foul is, how is a 23 year old player gonna respond after feeling like he's laying it all out there and getting shafted? The primary problem is that the refs suck. The players have room to grow, but so do the refs equally if not more, and I'm only paying to watch one of those groups of people.
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Re: Luka's ejection 

Post#45 » by jokeboy86 » Wed Apr 9, 2025 3:38 am

When I saw that 2nd tech all I could think of was this:

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Re: Luka's ejection 

Post#46 » by OxAndFox » Wed Apr 9, 2025 3:38 am

leolozon wrote:I’ve read on reddit that the Lakers’ crew said pregame that one of the ref had a close friend die during the day.

If it’s true, maybe that’s why he was sensitive, but then he shouldn’t be working.


If this was the case, and obviously people knew, this ref should have been reassigned as the alternate.
I'm not 100% certain, but I thought there is an alternate ready to go in case of injury or illness.
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Post#47 » by Patches Perry » Wed Apr 9, 2025 3:39 am

Mark Daigneault was asked about it in the postgame and said that same particular official ejected him from a game in Sacramento for something very mild. Said he'd be surprised if what Luka said was more mild than what he (Mark) said.

I personally don't like ejections or foul-outs of any kind and support getting rid of them in all cases except dangerous flagrant 2 plays. The 2nd tech for Luka was pretty weak and even if it wasn't, I don't like to see key players ejected. That said, you don't get tossed on your 1st tech. Luka whines and whines and whines constantly, so with an apparently sensitive official, he has to read the room.
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Re: Luka's ejection 

Post#48 » by dockingsched » Wed Apr 9, 2025 3:41 am

levon wrote:Dort had three flops in this game that were more tech-worthy than that, and he was actually rewarded with an offensive foul on one.

I remember specifically thinking on one of those that it would be the perfect time to just stop the game and tee him up immediately. Dude was shameless lol
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Re: Luka's ejection 

Post#49 » by Handlez » Wed Apr 9, 2025 3:44 am

Major implications for playoff seeding and they eject him for talking to a fan.

Players like Westbrook and LeBron get fans ejected for talking to them, but Luka gets ejected in a one point game game with playoff seeding at stake.

Maybe the ref gambled on this one. Or maybe the NBA said no way you're going into OKC and winning two straight against our MVP.

What an absolute joke. They imploded without Luka.
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Re: Luka's ejection 

Post#50 » by zimpy27 » Wed Apr 9, 2025 3:46 am

Trying to work out how the league is helping the Lakers with these calls.

Going to have to give me a minute
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Re: Luka's ejection 

Post#51 » by OxAndFox » Wed Apr 9, 2025 3:47 am

levon wrote:
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levon wrote:This doesn't work in practice. Refs are people and have different skin thicknesses. And you really think they'd be tossing Draymond every night? What would likely happen is role players being T'd up more for weak ****.


It literally does though.
Like in every sports league that wants to either end it or keep the chatter to a minimum, it works the world over. Everything the NBA has as point of emphasis, no matter what it is, it works, but oh no it wouldn't with whinging. GTFOH. The problem for the NBA is always they allow things to come back in over time ie flopping.

If Dray got tossed every night you know what would happen? Steve Kerr would say it's starting to effect the team Dray. Shut your mouth and play the game. Steph would call Dray out in the locker room. Dray would then stop it.
Dray is ONLY doing it because he knows the officials will change a handful of calls to favor the Warriors eventually. It's a tactic.
Bogut/Dray had it with the illegal screens. They can't call every single one. Everyone keeps saying its what OKC are doing on D. They can't call every one. The biggest blight on the NBA is players whinging all the time and it's the easiest thing to fix.

I'll give you an example of a professional league doing it. The AFL in Australia they put a rather strict dissent rule in place where the players weren't even allowed to point at the big screen for the umpire to watch the replay and show they might have got the call wrong.
These types of things, along with complaining to the umpire went away almost overnight. It works, professional players adapt particularly quickly. It's all about what the code/sport wants from its product. I am 100% certain the NBA doesn't do anything about it because they actually like it. They think its part of the entertainment. Unfortunately.

I don't want a league where everyone stays quiet and unemotional and nobody talks to the refs. The refs aren't overlords, they're officiating and the goal is to have an entertaining product where the sum total of errors at the end of a game didn't really favor one team or another or worse, decide the game.

This was simply JT Orr failing at doing that. It's bad officiating that accomplished nothing correctional and deprived the fans of a good game. If anything, Luka is probably going to be more distrustful and embittered towards officials going forward after this.

And you know what man, NBA officiating isn't keeping up with the players' talent. If anything the quality is dropping. Far too many wild swings between overly pedantic and letting everything go within the same game even. I've been a fan for 25 years and I feel like I only get a foul call right 70% of the time? If I still don't know what a foul is, how is a 23 year old player gonna respond after feeling like he's laying it all out there and getting shafted? The primary problem is that the refs suck. The players have room to grow, but so do the refs equally if not more, and I'm only paying to watch one of those groups of people.


I get that. And I think that's totally fair that some people want that interaction. I don't think there is anything wrong with how many/most? players go about it. They wait until a break in play and they have a conversation about their gripe. But what goes on right now is well and truly beyond that. Overall, not talking about this specific 2nd Tech. I don't think it's too much to ask for pro players to behave with professionalism. Yes there should be SOME leeway for emotion, as it is an emotional game, but as I mentioned, what is going on right now is embarrassing and way too far.

My comments really aren't specifically in relation to Luka's 2nd tech. I don't think he should have been given it. At all. My stance is as a total throughout the NBA and I believe it not only detracts from the product, it may actually be causing some of the NBA refs not keeping up with the quality of the players as you say.
Show me an employee that works at an exceptional level while someone is screaming or whinging at them constantly and I will be shocked.
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Re: Luka's ejection 

Post#52 » by zimpy27 » Wed Apr 9, 2025 3:47 am

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levon wrote:
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Lakers broadcast said this ref told them to give condolences to his friend who recently died, so he probably wasn't in the right headspace. But if you're clearly wrong the officiating crew should be able to correct you on techs. I don't think I've ever seen a ref say "my bad" on a tech the way they overturn out of bounds plays.


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Who is JT Orr and what did Luka do to his family?
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Post#53 » by kingr » Wed Apr 9, 2025 3:50 am

All around bad. Refs need to wise up in these scenarios or else the players are going to want to be 'protected' from the fans, which can eliminate fan interaction altogether.
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Post#54 » by EArl » Wed Apr 9, 2025 3:50 am

I feel reffing is so unfair. If they are going to eject Luka for that, then Draymond should not be playing half of his games easily.
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Post#55 » by NyKnicks1714 » Wed Apr 9, 2025 4:03 am

He wanted to make sure Luka was fresh for the game everyone is waiting for tomorrow.
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Post#56 » by Tracymcgoaty » Wed Apr 9, 2025 4:07 am

these regular season games dont mean much. Playoffs is all that matters. All im hoping for is the team to get as much chemistry as possible. No training and Lebron getting injured along with Rui messed the chemistry up. We're trying to find it again to make a push. People talk about seeding a lot but all i care about is this team getting to the post season. Whoever we face we'll have a good chance against if we're fully healthy.

It showed me that we need Lebron to get to pre injury level Lebron.
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Post#57 » by SlimShady83 » Wed Apr 9, 2025 4:08 am

Dr Aki wrote:Looks like we gonna have a 10 page polemic

On the plus side, Luka's going to be take it out on the Mavs tomorrow

Inb4 Refs eject him for smiling
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Post#58 » by CobraCommander » Wed Apr 9, 2025 4:18 am

Weak tech but Luka needs to stop being a cry baby -

I hate it when anyone acts like this - aau, highschool, rec, college and pros- Luka acts like a clown so much that the refs are now targeting him….

Ja gets fined - Luka gets bounced - Adam is done with this BS….

Wait my bad Draymond just cursed out a ref and called the refs mom fat… and the ref smiled and said play ball- and called a tech on the opposing coach…


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Post#59 » by CobraCommander » Wed Apr 9, 2025 4:19 am

EArl wrote:I feel reffing is so unfair. If they are going to eject Luka for that, then Draymond should not be playing half of his games easily.

You just want to to see Luka play- draymond ahould be suspended forever- but it doesn’t excuse Luka
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Post#60 » by doogie_hauser » Wed Apr 9, 2025 4:52 am

The bigger problem at hand here is if fans aka drunken yokels now think this is a way to goad/bait Luka in future games (esp in the playoffs) they are going to double down on the trolling/abuse.

JJ Reddick and more importantly Lebron need to have a chat with Luka and try help him ignore the crap of opposition flag a-holes, can't imagine how much crap has Lebron heard over the years.

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