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<blockquote data-quote="LibertyTurns" data-source="post: 688668" data-attributes="member: 789"><p>This may be another unpopular opinion but why would an injured player recuperating opt to play when his team is regularly getting their butts kicked and maybe you’ve got coaching leadership problems? What’s the upside? We all know he can play. Other know he can play. Maybe you get hurt worse & damage any opportunity you have to get your shot because you enter the endless cycle of recovery/rehab? Than again, maybe he’s really not ready.</p><p></p><p></p><p>What bothers me is not that the refs are blatantly slanted, but we never seem to get those marginal calls where it affects possession. The opposing player comes over the back and bumps Banks with his body & Banks fumbles the ball out of bounds. Wright gets pushed in the back or hit on the arm going up for a chippy & the shot is missed. You got to call fouls there. Then we get the ref couldn’t possibly see the call or thinks there’s going to be a foul that never actually happens but blows the whistle anyway. It’s not massively disproportionate, but we’re getting the short end of the stick. Coach does not know how to work the refs effectively & opposing coaches get an advantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LibertyTurns, post: 688668, member: 789"] This may be another unpopular opinion but why would an injured player recuperating opt to play when his team is regularly getting their butts kicked and maybe you’ve got coaching leadership problems? What’s the upside? We all know he can play. Other know he can play. Maybe you get hurt worse & damage any opportunity you have to get your shot because you enter the endless cycle of recovery/rehab? Than again, maybe he’s really not ready. What bothers me is not that the refs are blatantly slanted, but we never seem to get those marginal calls where it affects possession. The opposing player comes over the back and bumps Banks with his body & Banks fumbles the ball out of bounds. Wright gets pushed in the back or hit on the arm going up for a chippy & the shot is missed. You got to call fouls there. Then we get the ref couldn’t possibly see the call or thinks there’s going to be a foul that never actually happens but blows the whistle anyway. It’s not massively disproportionate, but we’re getting the short end of the stick. Coach does not know how to work the refs effectively & opposing coaches get an advantage. [/QUOTE]
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