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Tonight (4/29), Dwyane Wade got a flagrant foul for going for a block from behind and actually getting ball. There was contact made and both men came down hard but it looked like a clean play.Last night (4/28), Rajon Rondo hits Brad Miller in the side of the head causing his tooth to go through his lip and it was ruled a personal foul. Rondo was clearly not going for the ball. I do believe his intent was just to foul hard to stop the shot and not cause injury, but even in that instance it should be ruled a Class I flagrant. The NBA reviewed the play and still ruled it a personal foul. What a joke.
So wait, you are saying that you had any faith in the NBA and their referees?LOL... I lost faith back in 00-01 when the ref's and NBA jobbed the Bucks out of the finals.
Though Donaghy’s examples end there (well, at least the publically known examples), the more one digs through the NBA’s recent past, the more such shenanigans seem to come to light. A prime example may just be the 2001 NBA Eastern Conference Finals between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Philadelphia 76ers. The Bucks went 52-30 that season while the 76ers posted an even better record of 56-26. Both teams were first in their respective division. And while the 76ers did possess league MVP Allen Iverson, Coach of the Year Larry Brown, Defensive Player of the year Dikembe Mutumbo, and the NBA’s 6th Man of the Year Aaron McKie, the Bucks were no push-overs. However, during the course of the seven game series, all the calls went the 76ers way. The Bucks were called for 43 more fouls than the 76ers while also being called for 11 technical fouls compared to 2 for the 76ers. The Bucks also were tagged with 4 flagrant fouls (none for the 76ers), one of which suspended Bucks center Scott Williams for Game 7. But here’s the strange part – at that time in NBA history, there was a point system amassed by the league counting intentional and flagrant fouls. When a player’s tally reached 12 points, he was suspended for a game. In Williams case, he had 11 points against him. But after Game 6 (in which he accrued his 11th point), the league reviewed Williams flagrant foul and decided it wasn’t a one point flagrant foul, but a two point flagrant. Thus giving Williams 12 points and instantly suspending him for Game 7. And rumors abounded that should the Bucks complain to the media regarding the situation, the NBA threatened to penalize the Bucks their first round draft pick in the upcoming draft (and this was after the Bucks’ franchise as well as both Bucks’ head coach George Karl and guard Ray Allen had already been fined a grand total of $85,000 for saying that the NBA would rather see the 76ers in the Finals against the Lakers rather than the Bucks. Allen was quoted as saying, “I think there's no question. The league, as a marketing machine, the bottom line is about making money. It behooves everybody for the league to make more money, and the league knows that Philadelphia is going to make more money with L.A. than we would with L.A.”) Needless to say, the 76ers won Game 7 by the score of 108-91.
On a related subject...What is a joke is D Wade's supporting cast.I hope Riley is happy in two years when Wade can no longer run up an down the court. It pains me to see the pounding he has to take every game because Miami has no other options.
I hope not because in two year's he'll be playing for the bulls, next to rose, making the best back court in nba history.
Anyone seen Rondo's FF last night? I was watching the Celtics home announcers, and they screaming how Heinrich "boxed him out passed the 3 point line, and then flopped into the media table" They then went on to explain that the reason why it happen was "because of that crybaby Brad Miller.These guys are a joke.