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Re: Jaylen called the refs out after the Spurs game?
« Reply #15 on: Yesterday at 09:10:13 PM »

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I have thought they subsidize certain stars with free throws, kept games close, and get certain players in foul trouble so they can't play defense.   I think they do this to all teams, it is a way they control a game.  I think most of us have thought what Jaylen is saying.  As a fan, all you want is consistency.

I agree with this and I think it is unethical.
It also shortens some players careers because of how beat up they are.
I wish Jaylen could convince the players association to go on strike until the referees work for the players association and not the league.
I also think a class action suit by people who bet on games to uncover all the secret emails and instructions from the league to referees would be great! The Celtics would have beat San Antonio with a reasonable amount of fair calls when people hit Jaylen.

Re: Jaylen called the refs out after the Spurs game?
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Mazzulla was asked six questions after the 98-96 defeat in Indianapolis, and to each one, his answer was the same: "Illegal screen."

Question: Take us through the last couple of possessions?

Mazzulla: Illegal screen.

Question: What'd you say?

Mazzulla: Illegal screen.

Question: Illegal screen?

Mazzulla: Illegal screen.

Question: What fell apart to get you guys behind?

Mazzulla: Illegal screen.

Question: What do you want people to know about that?

Mazzulla: Illegal screen.

Question: Is there anything else you would like to say?

Mazzulla: Illegal screen.

Mazzulla's likely point of contention came in the closing seconds, when Pacers star Pascal Siakam set a screen at the top of the 3-point arc, causing Boston's Derrick White to lose his balance.

Siakam got the ball back from Andrew Nembhard, pump-faked and stepped inside the foul line for the high-arcing leaner that banked through with 6.1 seconds to give Indiana a victory.

The Celtics have had recent issues with officiating.

Earlier Monday, star Jaylen Brown was fined $35,000 by the NBA after he criticized the officiating following the team's loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday.


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Re: Jaylen called the refs out after the Spurs game?
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I assume ownership is picking up the tab, right?

Re: Jaylen called the refs out after the Spurs game?
« Reply #18 on: Today at 12:22:01 PM »

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Mazzulla was asked six questions after the 98-96 defeat in Indianapolis, and to each one, his answer was the same: "Illegal screen."

Question: Take us through the last couple of possessions?

Mazzulla: Illegal screen.

Question: What'd you say?

Mazzulla: Illegal screen.

Question: Illegal screen?

Mazzulla: Illegal screen.

Question: What fell apart to get you guys behind?

Mazzulla: Illegal screen.

Question: What do you want people to know about that?

Mazzulla: Illegal screen.

Question: Is there anything else you would like to say?

Mazzulla: Illegal screen.

Mazzulla's likely point of contention came in the closing seconds, when Pacers star Pascal Siakam set a screen at the top of the 3-point arc, causing Boston's Derrick White to lose his balance.

Siakam got the ball back from Andrew Nembhard, pump-faked and stepped inside the foul line for the high-arcing leaner that banked through with 6.1 seconds to give Indiana a victory.

The Celtics have had recent issues with officiating.

Earlier Monday, star Jaylen Brown was fined $35,000 by the NBA after he criticized the officiating following the team's loss to the San Antonio Spurs on Saturday.

He should be more concerned with Derrick White's awful 3pt shooting.
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