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Bad Ref Bad

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A long term analysis of NBA officials and the fouls they call (or don't). Inspired by Bill Simmons and the horrible officiating in the NBA.

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Bad Ref Bad skip to main | skip to sidebar Bad Ref Bad A long term analysis of NBA officials and the fouls they call (or don't). Inspired by Bill Simmons and the horrible officiating in the NBA. Saturday, May 30, 2009 Cavs/Magic Game 6 (4rd Quarter/Post Game Wrap-UP) Normally I would post the time stamp of calls like I do for every quarter, but I found it next to impossible to figure out anymore what the officials even considered a foul tonight. If you look through the Official NBA Rule Book, you see the word “minimal” used constantly to describe the amount of contact that requires a foul being called. Being a NBA official may be one of the toughest jobs to do properly because of how subjective a foul is. That is why it’s imperative for officials to make it clear to the players what the standard for contact down low will be for the game. Today, the referees kept flip flopping back and forth, which while not being the main reason Cleveland lost tonight, it certainly seem...

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