I agree; while the officiating quality often leaves much to be desired, what gets neglected is the fact that basketball, especially with today's big, fast, and savvy players, is really freaking hard to officiate.
That's a bigger copout than the competency argument.
You're telling me the messiah moves so fast that three of the world's best trained basketball officials simultaneously can't see him take 3-4 steps?
You're telling me that Wade, Rose, and Los Nash are so lightning quick on that initial dribble that three of the best trained basketball officials in the world can't see them palm the ball right in front of them at the same time?
You can have 10 officials on the court and 10 in the booth and you won't fix the problem until the stars stop getting protected by the officials. Our's included.
It's not the speed of the game, folks. It's not the competence of the officials, folks.
Sad part is that the game would be infinately better if there was only one rulebook. Jordan would have been a better player without the Jordan rules. He'd have adjusted his game to stay on the court. Today's stars would improve their games if they had to follow the same rules.