I don't care how it gets done I just want to see the proper calls being made.
It's about getting the game officiated correctly at the end of the day, so given that everyone should be on board for that (including Stern) I don't see why anything/everything isn't being considered in order to achieve that goal.
Everything should be reviewable. Give the Coach's a yellow flag for all I care (just like the NFL).
I don't care about the delays in the game as long as it's in an effort to GET THE CALLS RIGHT.
Right now it is 100% BS.
How did PP only get 3 free throw attempts last night. I can recall at least 2 other occasions when he took the ball to the rack, took body contact from of of L.A.'s bigs, and the refs don't blow a whistle.
"I don't care how it gets done I just want to see the proper calls being made."
The only way this could happen is by having 6 hour games. You are on your own in accepting that. The game would be so choppy that there would be no flow for the players. Games starting at 7pm would end at 1am. This would kill the NBA.
And still, there would be unavoidable ambiguous calls that unreasonable homer fans would still complain about because inconclusive angles wouldn't be able to overturn them (though the call would be "obvious" to the homer fans).
So much hyperbole and bold statements. It is easy to rant if we set aside reasonableness.
Do you realize that every second on the court, there is a potential missed call? You mention PP's FT count. Does this means you are requiring reviewing of every action on the court that could potentially have a missed whistle. Of course, that would be beyond preposterous.
In the NFL, reviews can only be requested when plays are done. Play in the NBA can continue without break for 5 minutes if there are no turnovers or fouls called. It is hard to imagine how an NFL-like system could be implemented in the NBA. And the NFL has very restricted review, not like what you seem to want to the NBA.
The only real solution is to not play basketball. Or perhaps play with no fouls and with a cage instead of an out of bounds line. No dribbling needed and no more goaltending calls. A sensor in the hoop would determine if the ball has sufficiently passed through the hoop to count a basket. No 3 pt shots since the judgment call would sometimes be ambiguous.
Another option is 20 referees, two per player on the court. That could improve calls, especially if we add sensors to player uniforms that could measure pressure applied to the bodies of players. While it would be difficult to create an AI to analyze the sensor data, but we could have a staff of review refs for each game evaluating alerts generated by an AI to see if flagged behavior is a legitimate call.
This is a problem without a solution. This is not something a commissioner can fix. It is inherent in the sport. It comes down to the realities that fans are willing to accept. With the shift from news articles to opinion blogs and the growth of sports radio and 24 hour sports stations, this will likely only get worse.