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tommy point goes to tom heinsohn
« on: January 26, 2017, 02:57:45 PM »

Offline rollie mass

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 and mike gorman for" like a high school rivalry away game  and the refs are from their faculty"
 no award can be complete without "write that sucka up" that segment deserves a  shaq a fool  emmy

Re: tommy point goes to tom heinsohn
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2017, 03:10:24 PM »

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And Joey Crawford was in the house adding up to surrealism. I thought Jerebko was going to be tossed out for smiling like Tim Duncan did a few years ago and Crawford went insane and ejected him.

Tommy was right on the situation last night as was pointed out. He was ready to go!

The awkward ref situation was created by letting Harden act like a baby without giving him a technical. I also think his hit on Jerebko was deliberate or I think they are now called unnatural acts.

Another new phrase was used last night by the refs. I wish I could remember it, but it was weird too similar to the unnatural act phrase.

I am also pretty sure one of Tommy's classic games flipping out over refs ended up being mentioned in the Tim Donaghy case. I respect Heinsohn for telling it like it is about the refs well before anyone else including Gundy, and now they have a replay center, and it has become common knowledge the NBA borders on professional wrestling.

I don't like it when guys like Smart and Olynyk get ripped off with fake calls based on cheating or the refs miss plays and then decide based on who was involved. Oh, it must have been a foul on Smart or Olynyk even though I missed it, that's what I think they do quite too often. Or else there is something going on with gambling or the league rigs things. Or the refs have fragile psychologies and are easily manipulated by crowds, coaches and players. It is maddening at times.

Like the time Scal fouled Kobe's elbow with his chin.