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I'm still waiting to see the day we see a real superstar get ejected in the NBA game.

Last time it happened the ref never worked another game:

"Clyde Drexler ejection
O'Donnell's final game of his officiating career was marred by a controversial ejection of the Houston Rockets' Clyde Drexler during the 1995 NBA Playoffs, which allegedly stemmed from a personal feud between the two at the time. In Game 1 of second-round playoff matchup between the Rockets and Phoenix Suns, Drexler picked up two technical fouls, which resulted in an ejection, after arguing with O'Donnell over a questionable "clear path" foul against him while going for a loose ball with the Suns' Dan Majerle. This incident occurred after O'Donnell refused to shake hands at a pregame meeting with Drexler before the opening tipoff, which was the history during the previous couple of years. The Rockets complained to the league over O'Donnell's actions and sent a video tape to Commissioner David Stern showing the meeting of O'Donnell refusing to shake Drexler's hand. Elyse Lanier, the wife of Houston Mayor Bob Lanier, personally phoned Stern to complain about O'Donnell.

The league responded to the incident by not assigning O'Donnell to officiate any additional playoff games that year, including the 1995 NBA Finals, which ended a string of 23 consecutive appearances in the Finals. The league also rescinded the standard $1,000 ejection fine to Drexler. The NBA never formally announced the suspension of O'Donnell, but paid him for working the first three playoff rounds, although he did not work past the second round. Both O'Donnell and the NBA have denied the impression that this incident led to O'Donnell being forced out of the league."

Lesson learned!

BNM
 
Last time it happened the ref never worked another game:

"Clyde Drexler ejection
O'Donnell's final game of his officiating career was marred by a controversial ejection of the Houston Rockets' Clyde Drexler during the 1995 NBA Playoffs, which allegedly stemmed from a personal feud between the two at the time. In Game 1 of second-round playoff matchup between the Rockets and Phoenix Suns, Drexler picked up two technical fouls, which resulted in an ejection, after arguing with O'Donnell over a questionable "clear path" foul against him while going for a loose ball with the Suns' Dan Majerle. This incident occurred after O'Donnell refused to shake hands at a pregame meeting with Drexler before the opening tipoff, which was the history during the previous couple of years. The Rockets complained to the league over O'Donnell's actions and sent a video tape to Commissioner David Stern showing the meeting of O'Donnell refusing to shake Drexler's hand. Elyse Lanier, the wife of Houston Mayor Bob Lanier, personally phoned Stern to complain about O'Donnell.

The league responded to the incident by not assigning O'Donnell to officiate any additional playoff games that year, including the 1995 NBA Finals, which ended a string of 23 consecutive appearances in the Finals. The league also rescinded the standard $1,000 ejection fine to Drexler. The NBA never formally announced the suspension of O'Donnell, but paid him for working the first three playoff rounds, although he did not work past the second round. Both O'Donnell and the NBA have denied the impression that this incident led to O'Donnell being forced out of the league."

Lesson learned!

BNM

That should give you a pretty good hint right there!
 
So in that case I want to see a real NBA superstar throw down with a ref on the NBA court.
 
Ronnie Garretson loves to see the Pacers get out of hand. Same guy that officiated for the brawl in Detroit.

This was a terribly called game. Violet Palmer was there by the way. Some past Warrior must have fucked her and never called her back, because she fucking HATES us. David West had 0 fouls the entire game and also got no penalty for getting involved in the fracas, shoving players, and even shoving GS assistant coach Mike Malone who was trying to help break it up.

But yeah, this wasn't a fight at all. I don't think it warranted any suspensions, except maybe to David West for shoving coaches. But I also get that the League doesn't want to set a precedent that this is ok, especially since it spilled over toward the courtside seats.
 
She must not like a lot of teams. She made some monumentally bad calls in the two games she did here at the RG. Of course I only remember the ones against the Blazers.

Shes completely incompetent, and only in the NBA as a marketing shill to promote diversity.
 

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