Steve Javie
Jim Capers
Monty McCutchen
Well, at least thats who was posted on the Suns forum.
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Steve Javie
Jim Capers
Monty McCutchen
Well, at least thats who was posted on the Suns forum.
If you get Javie, you want him when you are on the road. Not horrible, although McCutchen tends to bend to homer calls.
lol
No Joey Crawford?
Does it matter? They ALL Suck! :toast
If the spurs can survive the onslaught and refs don't make themselves part of the game, we might have a chance.
Javie gets on my nerves.
It's right.
http://www.nba.com/news/referee.html
ROFL. You guys don't have a chance. I mean, may the best team win. You don't need to worry. seriously, everything will be just fine.
Feeling alot better about this game tonight.
Javie, if your on the road, is your friend.
when are we getting Joe?
Now that would be interesting.
Tonight's game is going to be brutal. The Spurs need to withstand the initial blast and keep playing smart to have a chance.
I don't know that I'd absolutely presume that to be true. Javie does seem to love to piss off home crowds, but I'd much rather have him officiate a Game 4 on the road (or a Game 6) than a Game 3.
This does pretty much ensure that Javie won't call a game in San Antonio in this series, though.
yeah javie is not bad at all.
I think we'll beat them in game 3. Once again.
Wasn't Javie the ref at one of the games in Utah where it got downright scary with the fans yelling and throwing stuff?
Seems I remember the crowd chanting "Javie sucks" so loud that even Sean was commenting on it and you could hear it clearly on the tv.
Also, wasn't that the game where Coach Pop wouldn't even let his players do a post-game interview on the floor because he was concerned about their safety?
It the Suns start their usual crying and moaning, Javie will toss somebody or at least T them up.
The guy that was thrown out last night in Utah is a well respected eye doctor and a season ticket holder. He has sat in the same spot there under the basket for many years. Charles Barkley even remembers being fucked with by him. He gets loaded on beer and who knows what else and cusses at players, cusses at refs, blurts out real hateful shit, shakes the stantion, tries to distract players, etc. They did let him back in at halftime though, after a warning to knock the BS off.
Son, don't make me school you -- AGAIN.
-Dick
http://www.themightymjd.com/wp-conte...6/02/dickb.jpg
It kind of sucks that the Ref's have so much of an impact on the game that it actually matters who is reffing each game... :rolleyes
yep
http://deseretnews.com/article/1,5143,695273754,00.html
WRITTEN WARNING: Jazz superfan Dr. Richard Anderson received a "written warning card" in the second quarter after shouting an expletive about a call to referee Bob Delaney. Security briefly removed Anderson from the arena to issue the printed warning. After the infamous Pistons-Pacers incident in 2004, the cards were created as part of the NBA's effort to control the behavior of fans. The single warning tells violators that continued excessive verbal abuse would lead to ejection from the game without refund.
Whatever you say, Dick.
http://i264.photobucket.com/albums/i...es2_edited.jpg
I like this ref lineup, because the Suns fans will be rabid and the Suns themselves will be looking to be "enforcers" in the lane. The Suns have made it abundantly clear that Tony and Manu should expect to find some time on the floor.
Well, this plus that film showing Barbosa's extra-curricular activities in game 2 will have this officials team alerted. Priority #1 is always "controlling games," so they'll only let the Suns go so far, thereby favoring the Spurs. Can't have the NBA exposed as a league of thugs on national television, can't we? (Football, soccer and hockey games have a monopoly on that).
Thinking about it some more -- and I mentioned this elsewhere -- I think McCutchen is among the most reluctant officials to call contact favoring Manu. That is, McCutchen seems to be a guy who won't give Manu the benefit of the doubt when it appears that contact has occurred. I recall that McCutchen worked a game against LA at the AT&T Center earlier this year and had a number of no-calls on Manu plays that had Pop arguing with him vociferously.
I don't intend that as a criticism of McCutchen. I think he's among the best young officials in the NBA at this point and is a really, really good play caller. I actually thought McCutchen was right on most of those calls in that game.