There's no need to bring willful corruption into it. It's the dysfunctional culture of NBA officiating that's the problem.
Mike
Really? I didn't bring willful corruption into it. The corrupt ref who changed the outcome of games to make the mafia money did.
The ref who spent time in jail for being caught. The same ref who had his knees broken in jail by the mafia because he 'spilled the beans'.
I didn't bring willful corruption into this, an actual NBA ref did.
And I don't believe that corrupt ref had ANY evidence at all that any other ref was corrupt. The only trustworthy thing he said about other refs is that he could predict how games were going to go based on the honest tendencies of how those refs do their jobs, which gets back to the dysfunctional culture of NBA officiating.
Take charge calls for example. If a defensive player gets his feet outside the half circle, he is are almost guaranteed to get that call, even if he really isn't in the position to deserve it. And that's even more likely if the ref is expecting a player to draw that charge, like Big Baby. On the other hand, when LeBron just puts his head down and runs right into his defender's chest on the way to the hoop, an offensive foul is almost never called no matter how much it's deserved.
Mike