A lot of Hawks fans are saying if Dejounte is suspended, JT should get the axe too. Honestly i think those are two totally different situations. As said earlier, Dejounte sought the referee out after the game and made contact. JT on the other hand simply brushed the ref aside because he was for some reason holding JT back after getting fouled hard by Trae. Maybe JT gets warned just to appease the Hawks. I don’t think JT did anything wrong though. It was more like “get your hands off me”.
I agree that they're completely different situations. Murray seemed to be trying to intimidate the ref; JT clearly wasn't.
I will say, I was surprised that nothing happened on the JT play. I thought he clearly moved the ref aside in an effort to talk to the head official. I don't think the action was meant to be hostile or intimidating, but it was fairly disrespectful. My complete guess is that JT didn't receive a tech because the refs recognized that he had a legit complaint about the flagrant, but who knows?
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I don’t think JT did anything wrong though. It was more like “get your hands off me”.
I know that refs sometimes accept that reasoning if it's a scrum and the ref comes in from behind. However, it's probably a bad policy if a player knows a ref is holding him back and then shrugs / bumps the ref off him, no?
Tatum and the red made contact because the ref was trying to get in between Tatum and Trae after a hard foul. Tatum wasn’t headed to Trae — he was headed to Zarba to argue for a flagrant, and he was already yelling towards him when the contact with the other ref was made. If Tatum had pushed the ref out of the way to get to Trae, it might have been a problem, since that’s where the ref was trying to keep Tatum from getting to. There was rightfully nothing done with Tatum — the ref in the moment realized he didn’t need to be in JT’s way because JT wasn’t going where the ref anticipated he would.
Yeah, I'm just not sure I agree with the analysis. If a player shoves / pushes / head bumps / displaces a ref intentionally, I think there should be a bright line rule. I don't think there's much of a distinction between "pushed the ref out of the way to get to Trae" and "pushed the ref out of the way to get to [Zarba]", honestly.
If the intent of the rule is to limit aggression toward refs, I'd probably T a guy up for making intentional contact, and eject / suspend for contact meant to intimidate.
Either way, I don't think JT should have been ejected or suspended. Based upon the Grant Williams standard (which was "reckless" contact, rather than intentional), a Murray suspension is probably worthy.