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What’s wrong with the NBA

June 9th, 2008

Deep in the heart of Cardinals’ country, there are still a few fans of the NBA—although, you wouldn’t think so by listening to sports talk radio in St. Louis.  But after the LA/Boston game last night, I might be starting to turn away from the sport.  Last night should have been a great game, but for the most part it was ruined by poor officiating.  When you have a team like the Lakers, who get the majority of their points in the paint, have a -28 free throw disparity, something is wrong.  To make matters worse, the officials have taken it upon themselves to call needless technicals when players complain. 

So, what can be done?  I have a simple solution to the problem:  officials should call the first 46 minutes of a NBA finals game like they call the last 2 minutes.  (1) Get rid of the needless technicals.  (2) Only call touch fouls when they disrupt the nature of the play (we should never see a touch file in the first 14 seconds of the shot clock).  (3) And finally, allow contested shots.  It seems that the criteria for what is a clean defensive play changes in the last 2 minutes of the game.

If the NBA officials would follow this simple rule, I think the NBA would put a more entertaining and engaging product on the floor.  It would shift the focus from the officials back to the players where it belongs.