[TimesPicayune] Spare official makes sense for intense NBA play
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Spare official makes sense for intense NBA playoffs
Sunday, May 09, 2004
Jimmy Smith
As a rule, the NBA does lots of things well. However, the way it
assigns officials to its postseason games is not one of them.
It's inconceivable that the league does not allocate an alternate
referee for every playoff game, and in the league's first-round
series this year it proved to be problematic.
Last Sunday's Game 6 between the Hornets and Heat was the third
game in which an official went down with an injury.
Referee Joe Crawford's absence was both a blessing and a curse in
that one. Crawford's whistle-happy demeanor had accounted for three
personal foul calls in the game's first 51 seconds as he attempted
to take charge of what had become a very physical series between two
intense teams.
When he went out with 1:45 to go in the first quarter with a torn
plantar fascia in his right foot, it left his partners, Sean Corbin
and Blane Reichelt, alone. And they were overmatched.
Even though another NBA official -- New Orleans native Derrick
Collins, who lives in Slidell -- was in New Orleans Arena, he could
not have come out of the stands to work the game because he wasn't
on the league's playoff roster.
But what would have happened had either Corbin or Reichelt been
injured? This week, the NBA officials' union asked the league to
assign alternates to each game for the rest of the playoffs,
according to a report from Bloomberg News, which obtained a copy of
the ref's proposal.
That just makes sense.
But the league is balking. "Quality officiating can only be ensured
if three officials are on the court at all times," the proposal said.
"The intensity of the playoffs necessitates that the NBA take all
precautionary actions to ensure quality officiating."
Three other professional sports leagues -- the NFL, NHL and Major
League Baseball -- have alternate officials assigned to every playoff
game.
NBA senior vice president of basketball operations Stu Jackson told
Bloomberg a change was not imminent. "Referees are trained to adjust
accordingly in the rare case of an official going down," Jackson said.
Based on what we saw last Sunday in New Orleans Arena, that's a
pipedream.
ONE SECURE: Phoenix coach Mike D'Antoni, who replaced Frank Johnson
with the Suns during the season, is apparently in line to receive a
contract extension. "I don't think anything is definite," D'Antoni
told The East Valley (Ariz.) Tribune. "But we're definitely talking."
NO THANKS: In Philly, O'Brien hired former Hornets head coach Dick
Harter, but former Celtics assistant John Carroll, who replaced
O'Brien when he walked away from the job this year, declined an
invitation to become a Sixers assistant.
"I talked to John and he wants to pursue opportunities as a head
coach," O'Brien told The Boston Globe. "We may coach together at
another time. But John and I basically duplicate each other."
Carroll foiled Danny Ainge's plan to get the Celtics into the draft
lottery by qualifying Boston in the eighth playoff spot in the Eastern
Conference this season.
SURPRISE! New York Knicks fans got a rude letter in the mail this
week: ticket prices are going up in Madison Square Garden.
The New York Post reported that season-ticket holders learned the
news less than two weeks after the New Jersey Nets eliminated the
Knicks in a first-round sweep.
The Knicks claim the increase to be 11 percent, but the Post said
some tickets went up an average of 20 percent.
Team officials said that much of the price hike will be absorbed by
ticket holders who own the more expensive seats.
ON THE WAY: The Raptors apparently are closing in on hiring a new
general manager. The Toronto Star reports that the team should
select a replacement to the fired Glen Grunwald in the next week.
Second interviews are scheduled with Denver Nuggets assistant general
manager Jeff Weltman and Timberwolves assistant general manager Rob
Babcock.
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Jimmy Smith can be reached at jsmith@timespicayune.com or (504) 826-3814.
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