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With their contract expired and negations at a standstill,
the NBA has locked out its referees and announced it will
begin using replacements officials. So what? It's just a
bunch of short, old guys (and one old woman) running around
blowing whistles or not blowing whistles.


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NBA Locks Out Referees, What Does It Mean For Fans?
Copyright (c) 2009 Ryan Hogan
BBall Central
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With their contract expired and negations at a standstill, the
NBA has locked out its referees and announced it will begin using
replacements officials.

So what?

It's just a bunch of short, old guys (and one old woman) running
around blowing whistles or not blowing whistles.

How hard can it be to allow LeBron James to travel all the time
and Rip Hamilton to clutch and grab on defense?

The only thing NBA refs have to do is call the games in favor of
the superstars and make sure the teams from the largest
television markets win.

It's easy, right?

Not exactly. NBA players are the best athletes in the world and a
typical game unfolds at break-neck speeds. It takes experience
referees familiar with players' idiosyncrasies to correctly call
a game.

Officiating is more than just memorizing a rule book and blowing
a whistle when an infraction occurs. There are nuisances and
subtleties that can only be learned through experience and
constant study.

Fans may boo or shout at the television set when they think a ref
has cost their favorite team a win, but for the most part the
zebras get it right.

Inexperience referees run the risk of messing with the flow and
fluidity of the game. Not to mention the typical immaturity of
NBA players pushes the limit of even the most experienced ref.

One can only imagine what the spoiled NBA brat will do to fresh
blood. The inmates could very well run the asylum.

The NBA used replacement officials before, way back in 1995. The
results were not good.

This time the NBA says it has a more experienced pool of
officials to draw from. The league will tap whistle blowers from
the WNBA and the D-league. In '95 they employed CBA and
collegiate refs.

The NBA considers the WNBA and D-League officials "part of the
family" and referees versed in the mechanics and interpretations
of league rules.

Certainly they are improvements over the '95 replacements but
fans can still expect inconsistencies and head-scratching
whistles. Until the permanent refs return, every NBA game runs
the risk of getting out of control. If you thought players and
coaches complained before, just wait.

The other interesting aspect of this lockout is reason the behind
it. The sticking point in the negotiations is not salary but
retirement benefits, travel budgets and per diems. The 57
fulltime NBA referees have already agreed to a $2.5 million cut
in pay and a two year freeze on raises.

Meanwhile, franchises are cutting the salary of front office
personnel. For instance, some employees with the Miami Heat have
taken up to a 20 percent cut in pay in an effort to avoid
layoffs.

Maybe the refs need to accept Commissioner David Stern's
proposal and just be thankful they have a job. Maybe the refs
need to take a stand and fight for what they believe they
deserve.

Regardless of your opinion on what the referees should or should
not do, the question still remains what sacrifices are the
players making in these tough economy times?

The answer seems to be very little.

Maybe a small concession by the NBPA would facilitate a contract
for the refs or at least inspire them to settle for less.

Copyright 2009 BBallCentral.com






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