Yeah, I know. But Rasheed was just looking at Garretson -- so the situation was somewhat similar.
The tiebreaker for me was the fact that Garretson lost it and ejected Rasheed in a Conference Finals game for something so ridiculous.
What about Tim laughing on the bench and getting two techs with Horry while doing that? Thats the worst to me, he was not even on the floor at all for those two techs from BALDO!
Yeah, I know. But Rasheed was just looking at Garretson -- so the situation was somewhat similar.
The tiebreaker for me was the fact that Garretson lost it and ejected Rasheed in a Conference Finals game for something so ridiculous.
Thank God, screwed Duncan out of atleast 2 rings
LOL COME ON MAN! Are you serious?![]()
Yeah I'm dead ing serious! It still haunts me to this day and I wanna punch a hole in the wall everytime I think about it. Only listening to the great Toby Keith's patriotic songs (the one where he used 9/11 to his new album) can calm me down.
He pretty much handed the 06 Mavs the victory against us. There's no way those chokers led by _irk (i took the D out of his first name because he doesn't play a lick of defense) were the better team. I almost relocated my family after that series to Port Arthur, but that might've been a little too far
Javie was one of the most hated officials by Spurs fans because of his intense hatred towards David Robinson in the early 90's.
But over the last 10 years, maybe because Robinson retired, he started becoming a good ref.
Didn't Drexler had beef with him, or was that Garretson?
Drexler's beef was with Jake O'Donnell:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_O%27Donnell
Agreed.
Javie is the dude who had the cajones to call a block, instead of a charge, on Robert Horry's dunk in overtime of Game 5 of the NBA Finals. It was absolutely the correct call, but in that environment -- Pistons up 4, 90 seconds left in overtime, in the Palace -- it took some balls to make that call and Javie did it.
If he cost the Spurs a le at some point along the line, he may well have saved them a le in 2005.
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I was under the impression Steve changed because the league required it. They required things like having them walk away from confrontations and things like that.
I'll tell you what, so long as it wasn't your team it was pretty funny to see him give a guy two technical fouls in two seconds and kick someone out of the game for whatever he wanted.
Rather than start another thread, I thought I'd mention here that I've noticed that along with Javie and Delaney having officially retired, Bennett Salvatore has not yet worked a game a full month into this season. He may have an injury or he may be on leave for some other reason, but at his age and with the writing on the wall -- he only worked one conference finals game last year and no Finals games -- it seems possible that Big Bennett has blown his whistle for the last time, too.
Thanks for the info
Let's hope it's true. Any official who has an uncanny habit of turning games into a free throw shooting contest is not a friend of the Spurs.
Great news; Salvatore is the worst of the worst.
Now watch -- he'll suddenly show up for Spurs/Mavs on Sunday.
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How did he save them a le if you yourself say it was the CORRECT call? It was his job to make correct calls. Although he did stick it to us in 06
I'll believe the NBA when Joey Crawford is gone.
manu's fault
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