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The referees admitted making the mistake that led to Steve Kerr's ejection in the Golden State Warriors' loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.
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Steve Kerr was ejected from the Golden State Warriors loss to the LA Clippers on Monday night after picking up two technical fouls.
Monday was a bitter pill to swallow for the Golden State Warriors. Heading into Q4 at Intuit Dome, they were 12 points behind the LA Clippers. However, the drama of these last twelve minutes, which did give Stephen Curry and Co.
As Kerr yelled at the refs and tried to approach them on the court, Gary Payton II and an assistant coach had to restrain him. Kerr was swiftly ejected with just under eight minutes remaining and the Warriors trailing 81–74.
The NBA is reinstating longtime referee Eric Lewis after he was previously investigated for allegedly running a burner account on social media!
So Steve Kerr got tossed for nothing. It’s a good thing he skipped the post-game presser tonight because that pool report might trigger a fineable response.
The NBA introduced the coach’s challenge rule at the beginning of the 2019-20 season. It grants each team one opportunity per game to reverse a personal-foul call, dispute a goaltending or basket-interference decision, or overturn an out-of-bounds call when the team’s coaches believe the referees’ initial call was incorrect.
Notre Dame men’s basketball head coach Micah Shrewsberry charged toward an official in the messy aftermath of the Fighting Irish’s 72-71 loss to Cal on Friday night. Shrewsberry chased
Chamberlain once hit out at NBA officials for not being fair with him during games simply because he was the most dominant player in the league.