Official Around the NBA April 2019 Playoff Edition

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  1. andalusian

    andalusian Season - Restarted

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    Tobias Harris is such an interesting player, would have been fantastic on this blazers team
     
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    Sixers are up by 13 at half, but it totally looks like they're about to blow it like that playoff game against BOS last year when they were up by 20+.
     
  3. H.C.

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    I'm a closet Toronto fan rn.
     
  4. dviss1

    dviss1 Emcee Referee

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    Have you ever refereed a basketball game?

    No offense but I'm about 9000 hours into mastering that craft.

    Yes, it's very easy to see the shooters entire body while refereeing an airborne shooter.

    It's black and white.

    Did the defense give the shooter an opportunity to land?

    Affirmative = no foul.
    Negative = foul.

    Does the shooter extend his landing area (kick his legs out) while receiving illegal contact?

    Affirmative = no foul.
    Negative = foul.

    It's not hard for the referee doing his job correctly.
     
  5. dviss1

    dviss1 Emcee Referee

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    Honestly, refereeing an airborne shooter is not difficult.

    You have to NOT watch the ball when said shooter shoots.

    Again the cardinal rule:

    Stay with the shooter.

    It's. Easy.
     
  6. handiman

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    I'm aware you put a lot of time into the craft, but you ignored all the points I raised. If you dodge the question, I know the answer...
     
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  7. Wade Garrett

    Wade Garrett Exactly right.

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    Scott Foster resuming his fued with Houston tonite.
    I Love It!
     
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    The NBA is trolling the Rockets! That is some funny shit right there!

    Rockets are 0-6 the last few years when Foster is a ref. That's what they get for whining so much.
     
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    The thing is that means he might be in Portland Friday.
     
  11. illmatic99

    illmatic99 formerly yuyuza1

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    Read earlier that these assignments were actually made a while ago before all the drama from Sunday.
     
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    Maybe but they are not posted until after 9am on the day of the game.
    Here is the site.
    https://official.nba.com/referee-assignments/

    Here is part of a story i found about how they are chosen.


    The playoff refs are selected following season-long evaluations from the league’s referee operations staff, input from teams and play-calling accuracy.

    The operations staff consists of McCutchen, senior vice president/head of referee operations Michelle D. Johnson, president of league operations Byron Spruell and referee development advisors Mark Wunderlich, Bernie Fryer, E.F. Rush, Bennett Salvatore and Joe Crawford.

    “We have rating and ranking of officials based on our work we do with officials all year long,” McCutchen said.

    Coaches and teams can offer input via a midseason evaluation and feedback following each game.

    “That gives us an idea of how the stakeholders being impacted by our work believe who’s working well throughout the season,” McCutchen said.

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    Nets coach Kenny Atkinson argues a call with Curtis Blair, one of seven referees who will make their NBA playoff debut. (Photo: John Glaser, USA TODAY Sports)

    The NBA’s analytics staff provides accuracy data.

    “We have a very rigorous vetting process,” McCutchen said. “Those three different groups give us a process which we then can see who consistently has done the work that warrants the best games of the year at the best time of the year.”

    The league narrows its referees to 28 for the conference semifinals, 20 for the conference finals and 12 for the Finals using the same three-pronged evaluation process.

    “It’s vital to understand that when you have good processes good things take place,” McCutchen said. “I’m just really confident we have the people who are able to handle the work.”

    Here are the 36 officials:

    Brent Barnaky, ninth season, third playoffs

    Curtis Blair, 11th season, first playoffs

    Tony Brothers, 25th season, 19th playoffs

    Tony Brown, 17th season, ninth playoffs

    Nick Buchert, ninth season, first playoffs

    Mike Callahan, 29th season, 23rd playoffs

    James Capers, 24th season, 18th playoffs

    Derrick Collins, 18th season, 12th playoffs

    Kevin Cutler, ninth season, second playoffs

    Marc Davis, 21st season, 14th playoffs

    Kane Fitzgerald, 10th season, fifth playoffs

    Tyler Ford, fourth season, first playoffs

    Brian Forte, 12th season, sixth playoffs

    Scott Foster, 25th season, 20th playoffs

    Pat Frahar, 18th season, 11th playoffs

    John Goble, 12th season, 10th playoffs

    David Guthrie, 14th season, ninth playoffs

    Courtney Kirkland, 19th season, ninth playoffs

    Karl Lane, eighth season, second playoffs

    Eric Lewis, 15th season, 11th playoffs

    Mark Lindsay, 12th season, fifth playoffs

    Tre Maddox, eighth season, first playoffs

    Ed Malloy, 17th season, 12th playoffs

    Ken Mauer, 33rd season, 26th playoffs

    Rodney Mott, 21st season, 12th playoffs

    Gediminas Petraitis, fourth season, first playoffs

    Jason Phillips, 19th season, 11th playoffs

    Kevin Scott, eighth season, second playoffs

    Michael Smith, 26th season, 15th playoffs

    Ben Taylor, sixth season, first playoffs

    Josh Tiven, ninth season, sixth playoffs

    Scott Twardoski, eighth season, first playoffs

    Scott Wall, 24th season, seventh playoffs

    Tom Washington, 28th season, 22nd playoffs

    Sean Wright, 14th season, 10th playoffs

    Zach Zarba, 16th season, 11th playoffs

    Alternates: Mitchell Ervin, J.T. Orr, Dedric Taylor, Leon Wood
     
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    Wade Garrett Exactly right.

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    We still like Steve Kerr, don't we?
     
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    dviss1 Emcee Referee

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    Every time you respond to one of my posts it's negative.

    I did answer your question. It's easy to stay with the shooter.

    They're paid handsomely to do that job.

    You learn to stay with the shooter in year one of refereeing.

    These referees aren't even doing simple referee tasks.

    Bottom line: staying with the shooter is referee 101.

    The fact that this has become a problem rests firmly on the officials.

    Watching an airborne shooter land is regular shit.
     
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    dviss1 Emcee Referee

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    When he got tossed from our game I was ecstatic.

    He's become a bit of a dick IMO.
     
  17. Wade Garrett

    Wade Garrett Exactly right.

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    Good thing for him you're not reffing his games.
     
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    Celtics are a different team come playoff time.
     
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    Former Blazer!
     
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    tlongII Legendary Poster

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    Celtics gettin their ass kicked.
     

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