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Stu Jackson: Fisher is a great actor
NBA Confession
By Marcus
Thursday, March 27th, 2008 at 9:12 pm in Monta Ellis
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So, I was informed by the league office that the NBA DOES NOT voluntarily release its opinion or analysis about controversial judgment calls. The offensive foul ref Bob Delaney called on Monta Ellis is considered a judgment call. The NBA only volunteers its analysis for specific rules violations or in serious circumstances.
The league does, however, share its findings on controversial calls when a member of the media asks. So I asked. And Stu Jackson answered.
By Marcus
Thursday, March 27th, 2008 at 9:12 pm in Monta Ellis
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So, I was informed by the league office that the NBA DOES NOT voluntarily release its opinion or analysis about controversial judgment calls. The offensive foul ref Bob Delaney called on Monta Ellis is considered a judgment call. The NBA only volunteers its analysis for specific rules violations or in serious circumstances.
The league does, however, share its findings on controversial calls when a member of the media asks. So I asked. And Stu Jackson answered.
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my take on this is that Stu has gotten many things wrong before, so the question should been put to the ref that made the call. what did the ref see that made him blow the whizzle? did he see Monta pushing Fisher first?
sometimes I wish that it was like in the old days when tv did not have the technology for instant replay. the refs where not questioned as much and you didn't have millions of non paid refs making the call. every body just respected the refs and lived with the calls.
sometimes I wish that it was like in the old days when tv did not have the technology for instant replay. the refs where not questioned as much and you didn't have millions of non paid refs making the call. every body just respected the refs and lived with the calls.
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Even though bad calls happen every game. Add: Games are always decided around 3-9 pts. Add: Bad calls has a cumulative effect at games between 5-10 pts that gives an advantage to a single team. Minus: Fans accepting basketball as a sport rather than entertainment (for which it is). Add: Officiating used as a escape goat for any losing team and ignored by fans of the winning team until their next loss, and complain on bad officiating making them a bit of a hypocrite. Minus: Integrity of the NBA. Add: NBA will one day become wrestling in a sense that it's entertainment and officials will decide the match. Minus: NBA being below NFL, Nascar, MLB, UFC as a result of the game being poorly viewed by Americans as a whole. Add: More rules you implement, more problems you'll receive in the game. Note: More regulations in the government, more bottlenecks.
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magic1fan wrote:fisher doesn't flop anymore than anyother player in the league. the suns,mavs,warriors,and spurs are the worst. heck i even see shaq trying to take charges since he has been with phoenix. stu needs to just shut up and keep collecting his check,for doing nothing to help the league.
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stu jackson is a disgrace, he is the head of officiating, for those who dont know...
remember, kobe's "unnatural" basketball move, that got him suspended last year?
same thing has happened about a dozen times since, by other players, no suspensions, nothing.
he is an ass, and ive told him so before via e-mail.
remember, kobe's "unnatural" basketball move, that got him suspended last year?
same thing has happened about a dozen times since, by other players, no suspensions, nothing.
he is an ass, and ive told him so before via e-mail.
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A call going either way would have been devastating to the team that got the call... but the game is done, over with. We all have our opinions, that makes us human... but some need to learn to keep their mouths shut dealing with certain topics that either escalate a bad situation or has no value, which this is.
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