Referee Lillard angry spray.
The popular black whistle a while ago is undoubtedly a game between the Blazers and the Jazz this year. In that game, Lillard stormed and scored 42 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists. However, Lillard never imagined that he lost to the referee. At the last moment of the game, an obvious interference ball passed by Gobert to Lillard was ignored by the referee, and the Blazers lost the opportunity to equalize the score, so the game lost its suspense.
After the game, Lillard also fell into a rare anger. He angered the referee and was finally pulled off the court by the staff. This penalty is not only related to the outcome of this game, but friends who know the ball know that the competition for the eighth place in the West has become extremely fierce this season. A slight carelessness may lead to the loss of playoff places, and the referee's penalty may also completely lead to the fall of the Blazers this season. Interestingly, Lillard also expressed his dissatisfaction with the referee on social media after the game, but the league did not punish him. Is the NBA guilty of black whistle?
Durant's key save was clearly out of bounds.
Last season's focus battle, the Warriors played against the Mosaic team, and a key misjudgment of the referee was equally elusive. With 20 seconds left in overtime, the two sides drew 2-2. At this time Durant's extremely obvious out-of-bounds save was ignored by the referee. It is hard to believe that this omission was made by a professional referee. Even spectators on the sidelines can find Durant's ball out of bounds, let alone the referee behind the baseline.
The controversial penalty crowned Nash for life.
If the referee's black whistle in the regular season is just a good gain or loss, then in the playoffs, a misjudgment or misjudgment of the referee is related to the direction of the series, and even more seriously, it is related to whether a player can win the championship in his career! And then what? Son of the wind? Nash was once troubled by the black whistle. In the 2007 Western Conference semifinals, the Suns were in full swing against the Spurs, which is undoubtedly the most likely year to win the championship. However, the referee on duty, nunes, had a problem with the owner of the Suns, so his prejudice in penalty kick was very obvious.
This was vividly reflected at the last moment of G4. At that time, Horry of the Spurs created an unnecessary foul for Stoudemire and Dior, the main players of the Suns. Both of them were banned because of excessive emotions, so Sun, who was short of generals, also lost the key G5, and the Spurs beat Sun 4-2 to win the championship in great strides.
The famous black whistle broke the news that the 2006 finals was actually an alliance plan.
According to Donazi, the famous black whistle in NBA, the Heat won the championship in 2006, which was actually manipulated by the league's top management. At that time, the lone ranger led the Heat 2-0 in the first two games of the finals, and in the next four games, the referee increased the scale of the whistle, especially the protection of Wade. Wade can get a free throw of 18.3 per game in that round of finals. This? Superstar whistle? Also let the lone ranger touch him, and only watch Wade make layups again and again.
As a result, Wade averaged 39.3 points in four games after that series, and the lone ranger was forced to lose three games in a row. And the lone ranger's number one star Nowitzki is also carrying it? Soft egg? It was not until 20 1 1 succeeded in revenge that this shameful nickname was washed away.