• GoodFunkyOrBadFunkyB
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    1 year ago

    Good. That was a big moment in the game. Would have been a real shame if those foul shots had changed the outcome.

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  • Imdabiggestbird69420B
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    1 year ago

    How does this affect anything they needa discipline the refs instead of fining players after the game a whopping 2k when they making 40 million a year

  • BruinBound22B
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    1 year ago

    I’ve always said, we should fine the refs for missing calls and fine the players for missing shots. Also fine the coaches for plays that don’t work. Imagine how good our team would be if they become massively underpaid and motivated by harsh penalties. I’m sure it will attract top talent to the team.

  • TenMiles_B
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    1 year ago

    To make monetary fine hurt, they should fine like .01% of players salary. $2k is nothing when you are making over $40 mil per year