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Joey fucking Crawford
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I've created a graph added to post 1 that will evolve over the season to show the disparity in calls. It will be interesting to see how often we get screwed and how often we get the refs good side.
Absolutely. But if every team "goes harder" when we are young and athletic there is a problem. My superb graph is just 1 aspect of the ref watcher. The visual side as well as quotes from game threads will add to the ref watcher system. Did they change momentum? Did they get emotionally involved? Did we lose? Because if we did it is most deffinitely their fault and someone needs to die.Keep in mind though, lots of times in games there is a foul disparity. It could be because one team is going hard to the basket and the other is settling for jump shots. Any number of reasons can cause a disparity in the number of fouls that are called for either team.
Can anyone snipe that clip from the Trailblazers twitter of the ref falling down? "It's preseason for everyone..." or something. I'm at work, or I would. I think that should be the gif that plays in every one of these threads. God it was funny.
Sorry folks. I didn't get to see the game. Also, with my schedule during the season, there are gonna be games that I miss because I'll be working games, and my son is playing his first season. I'll do my best though.
Bump.
How do y'all think the refs did tonight against Chicago? How bout that Plumlee flagrant?
i dont disagree, and that is the problem. it is biased and unfair to favor marketable players.When your team is full of unknowns you're not going to get calls. I've said this multiple times leading into the season.
When your team is full of unknowns you're not going to get calls. I've said this multiple times leading into the season.

When your team is full of unknowns you're not going to get calls. I've said this multiple times leading into the season.
they either need to fix it or risk the NBA turning into a WWE scripted male drama shit showIt's not right, but it's the way the NBA has operated at least since Stern was in charge. It's unreasonable to think it will change any time soon, if at all.
huh?one of the reasons the TV ratings are so low. People see the obvious bias.
they either need to fix it or risk the NBA turning into a WWE scripted male drama shit show
Plumlee flagrant was legit.
The shit calls were the foul on Dame for the block where it was really a borderline offensive foul as one angle showed Rose's hand post release making contact with Dame's arm. The same arm that had the block.
There was also a Plumlee shot under the basket where he is mugged and no foul called but 15 seconds later at the other end a ticky tack foul was called.
It seems clear to me that there is some sort of biased against the Blazers. Im trying to be impartial when watching the games, but there sure seems to be favoritism going against us.
I don't think it's a bias against the Blazers, per se. Officials at all levels are subject to giving better teams and more established or better players or players with the bigger rep the "benefit of the doubt" on calls. I saw it every night playing in a big rec league for a few years when I was younger. The one on one nature of basketball makes it more visible.
Right now, the Blazers are a young team fielding Lillard and a bunch of guys without reputations who "haven't paid their dues" and they aren't expected to contend for anything this year. They're playing a good, veteran team with a reputation for good defense from a major media market that is capable of doing well in the playoffs this year. Lillard is better than Rose at this point, but Rose still is a former MVP playing in Chicago and been in the league a couple more years.
Of course, I do think the fact that it's Portland plays a part. But if you had Clyde Drexler in his prime going against the Atlanta Hawks or something like that, I think the Blazers would get a lot of the 50-50 calls and some that obviously should have been called against them.
In the long run, this is actually good for the young guys. Don't expect to get the calls or learn the little tricks that get you those calls. All part of the growth process, IMO. It's not fair, but it is what it is.
I agree with everything but your last few words... It is only what it is if no one makes a change or tries to make a change. Its absolutely glaring, blatant and obvious and needs to be looked into by the NBA. In my opinion, this has a decent percentage to with smaller markets never getting good teams. How does a small market dig themselves out if they know their good players will never get the calls and better players wont go to the smaller market because they know they wont get the calls?
I believe there is something to this and it should be addressed with at least some sort of study.
It's just difficult to watch when a foul is not dictated by what happens but rather who does it and/or how long they've been in the league. Weak.
