leolozon wrote:OxAndFox wrote:Badlands wrote:What good does this do now??
Gets another 2-3 pages of everyone talking about it on RealGM. More engagement and the NBA loves sticking it to the refs.
Instead the NBA could have just let it be. Spoken to the ref behind closed doors, educate him (and get him some help if he did lose someone close to him that day). Everyone knew Luka shouldn't have been T'd up. It literally serves no purpose.
You get suspended if you have 16. They’ve always rescinded wrong technicals.
Just another reason why receiving punishments for T's is awful by the NBA. But I do get your point in the current landscape.
IMO they shouldn't have done anything. Let it stand. It just makes Tony Brothers look bad now too. This is what's wrong with the NBA in these things.
If the technical was for vulgar language then let it stand.
I have a problem with calling it in the first place (depending on what specifically was said but I doubt it was TOO over the top to get a tech), but either retract it in real time or stay with it.
Rescinding a technical for language shouldn't happen. Either you said something wrong or you didn't. It would absolutely help the players if they knew what is and isn't considered foul language too.