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http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindblazersbeat/2009/11/portland_86_new_orleans_78_ald.html
Turns out the problem – at least from the Blazers' point of view -- was the ball.
"We didn't like the ball," Brandon Roy said. "As soon as the referee threw it to me I was like, 'What? This is a nasty ball.' It was just an old ball. Real old ball."
The visiting team usually gets to pick the game ball, and Roy said Steve Blake told him that wasn't the ball he selected. In fact, the NBA has a new rule this season that requires the game ball to have a newly stamped "genuine leather" indicator. The rule was put in to prevent old, beat-up balls from being used. Roy said Friday's game ball didn't carry the required stamp.
"We complained to the refs, but they said they were going to stick with it," Roy said. "So we told ourselves to try and play through it."
Turns out the problem – at least from the Blazers' point of view -- was the ball.
"We didn't like the ball," Brandon Roy said. "As soon as the referee threw it to me I was like, 'What? This is a nasty ball.' It was just an old ball. Real old ball."
The visiting team usually gets to pick the game ball, and Roy said Steve Blake told him that wasn't the ball he selected. In fact, the NBA has a new rule this season that requires the game ball to have a newly stamped "genuine leather" indicator. The rule was put in to prevent old, beat-up balls from being used. Roy said Friday's game ball didn't carry the required stamp.
"We complained to the refs, but they said they were going to stick with it," Roy said. "So we told ourselves to try and play through it."
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