I'm watching yesterday's preseason game on the replay right now and I was coming to CB to make essentially the same thread....
The officiating thus far has seemed remarkably consistent. I'm not saying it's been perfect, but I feel like they're doing a better job not calling what I would call "simulation" fouls, where it looks awkward and/or like a foul so there's an automatic whistle in favor of calling more of the definite contact that I feel like was not as enforced. It just looks cleaner out there, and the moving screen has been called for the last few years once or twice a game, and if you remember we were more or less killed by Orlando's being allowed to set screens on roller skates last playoffs, so I think it'd be great if they really forced that to be called better.
One thing I haven't yet gotten a good read on yet is how they're calling the offensive foul/defensive foul on charges. It's probably one of the biggest problems/inconsistencies in the game today, but understandably there aren't a lot of charges being taken in the preseason. If these refs stick around, and I hope they do, their ability to correctly make that call could be a major fulcrum for their success. The NBA lately has gotten a lot of bad habits around guys (like our beloved Posey) flopping and doing last second step ins outside of the circle and it's really not in line with the spirit of the rule. I was very pleased the other night when Paul got a charge against one of the other team's players when the other guy just threw his shoulder down and knocked him over....by definition, because Pierce was moving, it probably could have gone either way, but they definitely called it in the spirit of the rule and it was the right call.