Referees association and NBA exchange some tweets about last-two-minute reports
NBA Referess association called the last-two-minute report a flawed process
The National Basketball Referees Association and the NBA exchanged some tweets on Friday about the last-two-minute reports.
This is how the account OfficialNBARefs replied to a tweet of Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
The NBAOfficial account replied saying that the tweet was not accurate.
The perfect tweet was written by Mark Cuban, owner of the Mavericks.
This is how the account OfficialNBARefs replied to a tweet of Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
Our issues are not with the media, but with the L2M. It is a flawed process where analysts without officiating experience are using different protocols to evaluate plays than the referees are taught. It breeds inconsistency and frustration for fans, teams, and referees. https://t.co/blAJ2bvWbe
— NBA Referees (@OfficialNBARefs) 15 marzo 2018
The NBAOfficial account replied saying that the tweet was not accurate.
This is not accurate; all calls in L2Ms are evaluated by reviewers trained to rate plays the way officials are instructed to call them; their decisions are approved by ref ops senior staff (former officials) and senior b-ball ops personnel, all with many years of NBA experience https://t.co/KVDXrfDBrm
— NBA Official (@NBAOfficial) 16 marzo 2018
The perfect tweet was written by Mark Cuban, owner of the Mavericks.
Fine 'em https://t.co/RVkwXRViIR
— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) 16 marzo 2018