





Andrew wrote:How is it rigging the league exactly?
ZanShadow wrote:Well... Pretty much a "SHUT THE FUCK UP AND JUST PLAY" rule change though. More control to the referees and more they can affect the outcome of the game. Not a fan of NHL fights, but it seems like NBA is back pedaling to uglier rules rather than letting players just play the game the way it is like in 90s.

(Grant) Hill was ejected from Wednesday's preseason game after exchanging hard but playful slaps on the butt with Raptor Reggie Evans.
The league has instituting a new policy banning, well, camaraderie and fun apparently, and it might take some time for the players to get used to the new rules. Hill scored six points with four rebounds in 17-plus minutes prior to getting tossed.







dare wrote: bring back the 90s

JaoSming wrote:dare wrote: bring back the 90s
amen my brother
Andrew wrote:As much as I dislike the initiative, I'm very interested to see if they'll eject Kobe the first time he glares down a referee.
benji wrote:Andrew wrote:As much as I dislike the initiative, I'm very interested to see if they'll eject Kobe the first time he glares down a referee.
The biggest stars can be some of the NBA’s most emotional gripers, and they ought dare Stern and his refs to start tossing them out of regular season games. The league office loves to bully, but never has the stomach for a true fight. Let’s see how fast the public repudiates the NBA and this false premise born of phony market research.
Dare these officials, dare Stern, to reward what will be the toughest opening-night ticket ever – and the biggest TV audience – with ejections in the Boston-Miami game. Go ahead and dare them to toss LeBron James and Dwyane Wade, Rajon Rondo and Garnett. Go ahead and challenge Stern the way he’s challenged them. The commissioner has increased the fines on ejections too, and two players agents told Yahoo! Sports they hope the union contests the legality of it within the collective bargaining agreement.
“The new unilateral rule changes are an unnecessary and unwarranted overreaction on the league’s behalf,” Hunter said in a statement. “We have not seen any increase in the level of ‘complaining’ to the officials, and we believe that players as a whole have demonstrated appropriate behavior toward the officials.
“Worse yet, to the extent the harsher treatment from the referees leads to a stifling of the players’ passion and exuberance for their work, we fear these changes may actually harm our product. The changes were made without proper consultation with the Players Association, and we intend to file an appropriate legal challenge.”



ZanShadow wrote:"Fans wanted this"
What fans. Golf fans? I can imagine golf and ballet being more intensive/emotional sports now.



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