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The Magician
04-17-2007, 05:18 PM
Referees need to understand that they will be held accountable also.
(Jacksonville-Buffalo ABA Playoff game anyone?)

And with the Referee Admin Fee $ that every team is mandated to pay in advance of the 2007-2008 ABA season; you would hope that any refereeing matters will be handled with due dilligence!

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AsS.Oh_Ou0JQmzgy6Ee8CZo5nYcB?slug=ap-refereesuspended&prov=ap&type=lgns

Referee Crawford suspended in Duncan flap
April 17, 2007

NEW YORK (AP) -- Joey Crawford is done ejecting players and coaches this season. On Tuesday, he was the one getting tossed.

The veteran NBA referee was suspended indefinitely by commissioner David Stern for his conduct toward Tim Duncan, who contends the official challenged him to a fight during a game in Dallas.

Crawford has worked more postseason games than any active ref. His suspension will last at least through the NBA finals, and he apparently will have to meet with Stern after that to discuss reinstatement.

"Especially in light of similar prior acts by this official, a significant suspension is warranted," Stern said in a statement. "Although Joey is consistently rated as one of our top referees, he must be held accountable for his actions on the floor, and we will have further discussions with him following the season to be sure he understands his responsibilities."

Crawford ejected Duncan from San Antonio's loss after calling a second technical foul on the Spurs star while he was laughing on the bench.

"He looked at me and said, 'Do you want to fight? Do you want to fight?"' Duncan said. "If he wants to fight, we can fight. I don't have any problem with him, but we can do it if he wants to. I have no reason why in the middle of a game he would yell at me, 'Do you want to fight?"'

Crawford was cited for "improper conduct" and "inappropriate comments made to Duncan during the game." Stern said Crawford's actions "failed to meet the standards of professionalism and game management we expect of NBA referees."

The NBA also fined Duncan $25,000 for verbal abuse of an official. Crawford said Duncan referred to him with an expletive.

Crawford was the first referee suspended since Rodney Mott was banned three games on Jan. 12 for making an obscene gesture toward a fan and also using inappropriate language in Portland.

Crawford comes from an officiating family. His brother, Jerry, is a major league umpire, as was his father, Shag.

Joey Crawford is in his 29th season as an NBA referee. He has officiated more than 2,000 games during the regular season and 252 in the playoffs, including 36 in the NBA finals.

But his temper has gotten him noticed before, especially in Game 2 of the 2003 Western Conference finals, a matchup involving the same teams as in Sunday's game. Crawford called four technical fouls in the first 10-plus minutes, leading to ejections of then-Mavs coach Don Nelson and assistant Del Harris.

Crawford also called a technical in a recent game against Duncan, who said Sunday that Crawford has a "personal vendetta against me."

Duncan was called for his first technical foul Sunday with 2:20 remaining in the third quarter for arguing about an offensive foul. Crawford hit him with the second technical 1:16 later after Duncan was on the bench laughing about a call that went against the Spurs.

With Duncan gone, the Mavericks rallied to beat the Spurs, ending San Antonio's chance of earning the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference.

Updated on Tuesday, Apr 17, 2007 4:39 pm EDT

Fells
04-17-2007, 05:52 PM
I saw that a little while ago. I cannot believe Crawford tossed Duncan for laughing!! I saw the tape and he didn't do anything wrong.

To the original point, accountability for refs in not just the ABA, but all leagues is a good thing.

tbayz1
04-17-2007, 06:00 PM
id expect better from a NBA vet-ref like Joe but hasnt he always been a hothead? "Do you wanna fight?" Thats something id expect to hear from like a ref in the ABA lol not a veteran ref like Crawford

see could you imagine this world if every sports league had a commissionor like David Stern, he lays down the law and sticks to the rules and consequences are suffered by coaches and players, you cant even talk crap anymore or you'll see a $20k+ fine, but what is that now-a-days for a big time pro athlete lol

DakotaWizardsFan
04-17-2007, 06:42 PM
Getting ejected for laughing? Isn't that the most ridiculous thing you've ever heard?

nksports
04-18-2007, 05:13 AM
I saw a high school soccer coach get a red card for asking to come on to the field to attend to an injured player (he got a legit yellow earlier in the game for complaining. the ref did let the coach on, but didn't back down from the red).

DakotaWizardsFan
04-18-2007, 06:49 PM
nksports- That's absolutely stupid.

I wonder what a ref will eject a player for next. Sneezing? Coughing?