Current:Home > StocksCharles Barkley, Shaq weigh in on NBA refereeing controversy, 'dumb' two-minute report -Triumph Financial Guides
Charles Barkley, Shaq weigh in on NBA refereeing controversy, 'dumb' two-minute report
View
Date:2025-04-17 01:41:49
Officiating will always be a topic of conversation during the NBA playoffs. The 2024 postseason has been no different, with the Philadelphia 76ers and Los Angeles Lakers already voicing their displeasure two games into their opening-round series.
The Sixers, at least, have somewhat of a legitimate beef after the league released its Last Two-Minute Report acknowledging that two separate foul calls were missed during a crucial three-second span that sparked the New York Knicks' Game 2 victory.
Still, the outcome of the game won't change -- which left TNT's "Inside the NBA" analysts wondering Tuesday night why the league even makes those findings public.
"It's dumb," said Shaquille O'Neal.
"It serves no purpose," added Charles Barkley.
Kenny Smith pushed back and pointed out the need for transparency. "The league wants you to know that they do monitor referees after the fact," he said.
"You can make a mistake, but you can't make a vital mistake," O'Neal countered. "This is the playoffs."
However, Barkley suggested that the NBA should review the calls privately because "it just makes the officials look bad."
Though he had many confrontations with refs during his 16-year career, Sir Charles did stick up for them in general.
"I do think officials get a bad rap," Barkley said. "I don't think they deliberately try to make mistakes in any sport. But the thing I think is happening now that really (upsets me) is, of course you get it right when you're sitting at home and watch 25 replays ...
"The Sixers didn't lose that game because of that one call."
To which O'Neal replied succinctly, "Yeah, they did."
And thus, the debate continues.
veryGood! (163)
Related
- Trump suggestion that Egypt, Jordan absorb Palestinians from Gaza draws rejections, confusion
- Shoppers spent $14.2 billion during Amazon's Prime day: Here's what they bought
- John Deere & Co. backs off diversity policies, following Tractor Supply
- Netflix’s subscriber and earnings growth gather more momentum as password-sharing crackdown pays off
- As Trump Enters Office, a Ripe Oil and Gas Target Appears: An Alabama National Forest
- Woman dead, her parents hospitalized after hike leads to possible heat exhaustion
- CBS News President Ingrid Ciprián-Matthews inducted into NAHJ Hall of Fame
- University of California regents ban political statements on university online homepages
- B.A. Parker is learning the banjo
- Nevada judge used fallen-officer donations to pay for daughter's wedding, prosecutors say
Ranking
- California DMV apologizes for license plate that some say mocks Oct. 7 attack on Israel
- Recalled Diamond Shruumz gummies contained illegal controlled substance, testing finds
- Minneapolis approves officer pay raise years after calls to defund the police
- Dance Moms: A New Era's Dramatic Trailer Teases Tears, Physical Fights and More
- Israel lets Palestinians go back to northern Gaza for first time in over a year as cease
- Priscilla Presley sues former associates, alleging elder abuse and financial fraud
- Video tutorial: How to use ChatGPT to spice up your love life
- Comedian Bob Newhart, deadpan master of sitcoms and telephone monologues, dies at 94
Recommendation
Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
Republicans emerge from their convention thrilled with Trump and talking about a blowout victory
Maniac Murder Cult Leader Allegedly Plotted to Poison Kids With Candy Given Out by Santa Claus
Panama president says repatriation of migrants crossing the Darien Gap will be voluntary
New data highlights 'achievement gap' for students in the US
Bangladesh security forces fire bullets and sound grenades as protests escalate
Michael Strahan’s Daughter Isabella Strahan Celebrates Being Cancer-Free
Lou Dobbs, political commentator and former 'Lou Dobbs Tonight' anchor, dies at 78