Jaylen is high up in the player's association. The players should go on strike until the league has the refs working for the player's association. The league doesn't care that the in season courts are a slippery hazard: they just like "the look" and the hype the courts give to the in season tournament and create more viewers. The league doesn't care that stars like Jaylen Brown spend too much time on their behinds because thugs on the other team know no way of stopping them except to foul them. The league doesn't care that sometimes after a spectacular dunk, Taum has to hold on to the rim to get down gently and avoid injury: they don't want the appearance of showboating while at the same time promoting dunk of the week and dunk contests. The league preaches respect for the game but doesn't make the refs earn the respect. I'm sure that Chris Paul would team up with Jaylen about the refs. The players just want the refs to be consistent, fair, and protect players from injury. The league just wants to make money. If the player's association were in charge of the refs, Giannis would not get away with bulldozing everyone but never getting an offensive foul call. If the fouls were called, Giannis would stop doing that, and maybe Giannis would get hurt less often also. But the league likes the legend of the "Greek Freak" that they created: so they encourage his non-basketball strategy. I never understood why when a small guy is guarding a big one, the big one is allowed to dislodge the smaller defender with impunity. Letting big guys foul little ones is disrespect for the game. Randle just plows into people and always expects the foul call. Porzingas just shoots over little guys: to me that is a basketball play and respects the game.