so far this series the hawks have shot 49 (4+14+2+15+14 respectively) more free throws than the celtics....49!!! almost 10 a game...im not sure how this is possible as the celtics have been taking it to the rim...at one point during the game josh smith had more attempts than the entire team...i mean its one thing if the celts were taking all jumpers, but what is going on with the refereeing in this series?
Yup ... you're absolutely correct, (TP), and tonight's officiating was absurd. It's also amazing how many people make excuses for the refs, in favor of the
other team! I'm sorry, but these refs are not above reproach, and are not out-of-bounds when it comes to criticism. I see these trends with certain posts, and they're very similar to the whole "Doc is above criticism" sentiment that runs through these blogs. There are some who feel, for reasons I can't understand, that coaches and officials are beyond criticism and analysis, to the point of even disregarding their own team.
Now, I have to say realistically, that I am as guilty as anyone of being biased in the direction of the Celtics ... why
wouldn't I be? They're
my team, and I'm a fan, and being a fan is all
about who you favor ... what team you root for over all the others. But, having said that, there are also many times when it's clearly evident that the officials are leaning in the direction of the opponent, no matter who you are, for many reasons. That's what's been going on here, and it's wrong.
The league is committed to making games as "entertaining" as possible, and blow-outs
don't sell tickets in any arena. The fact that the C's, (a first place team), were meeting the Hawks, (an eigth place team), was enough of an inbalance to warrant a little "evening" of the odds, and if that means giving them the benefit of the doubt with fouls, (and being a little less stringent on the other end), well ... who's gonna argue? They're the
officials, the ones who make the calls, and what they say goes ... period.
Now, this is highly unethical, obviously, and no one would ever admit to such a thing. But the grey area here is
SO large, that they're pretty much insulated from anyone ever being able to peg that one on them. It's much too subjective for anyone to ever call them into question, and the parameters within which they're judged, are wide enough to accommodate a 747. They really have very little to worry about unless they're blatantly breaking rules, or making obvious unethical decisions, (see Joey Crawford). The grey area is big enough that they can make pretty much any call they want, within the boundaries of the rule book, without fear of reproach ... hence the equation: white + black = grey.
All this taken into consideration, it really
doesn't serve much purpose to complain .... they'll continue to do what they need to do, and this will always be the official's game,
NOT the players' ... but we
STILL have the right to voice our displeasure. It's a bit therapeutic for me, and it seems the least I can do for my team. We can
NEVER depend on the benefit of the calls ... it just is not going to happen on a consistent basis. This team has got the tools to win
without the refs' help, and that's
exactly how they have to approach every game.
But please,
don't tell me I can't complain about the refs ... and please,
don't tell me they're not biased ... I've got eyes and ears, and that's all the proof I need!