Agreed. It’s a problem. The refs were inept last night, but Tatum and Grant both have a (deserved) reputation as incessant complainers, and it doesn’t help them out.
Is Tatum's frustration justified, as he is not refereed like the superstar he is. What other players on Tatum's level treated like he is?
The frustration may be justified. The acting out isn't. It's something he needs to unlearn.
Meh, Tatum's "acting out" wasn't out of the ordinary, it was normal reaction any basketball player has under similar circumstances. The referees were out of line. Mazzulla was also questionable, maybe not the 1st tech, probably he was looking for one at that point, but the ejection seemed absurd. More so when you consider it was from a referee uninvolved in the situation. Just seems an odd time to call this out. More than any other time I've seen, it's been mindboggling to me the way refs have been calling techs on Tatum this year.
Hasn't it been a point of emphasis to allow players to have an emotional reaction right after the play? The techs are coming very quick and for frivolous reasons. Or has something changed?
Grant I didn't see, but more than anyone in the past couple of years, Grant is the one I think has been full of himself once he gets on the court. Now, I understand his frustration when he gets called many fouls against physical and bigger offensive players, many times in unwarranted manners. But then you add how he carries that to the bench, showing up the coach more often than I'm comfortable with leads me to believe there's something there that needs to change for him.
All this aside, once I saw Grande and Scal were making fun of the Bulls in the first few minutes of the game I knew Karma was about to catch up.