Ppl miss calls, but the consistency is what's killer. You could have the same crew and the game is called completely different from game to game. Owen shortt and terry oglesby are ass clowns. Oglesby is at best a NAIA ref. Zero feel for the game. The other guy was a wnba ref so go figure...game is too fast for him.
Like Oglesby misses the most obvious push in the back on Amari, which btw, our coach is stationary on the entire other end of the court and can see it yet you're paid to see it and only have to watch 1/3 of the court then when bama gets the ball back you call a fart a foul bc section 2 paragraph 3 stanza 2a says farting while the ball is on the perimeter and the offense player blinks his right eye is a foul. Have some f'n feel for the game.
They really need to dumb the rules down for officials...they'll miss and obvious murder, which okay fine, but then some bizarre a$$ foul that impacts the flow in no way gets called bc technically it's in the rule book.
Also get rid of points of emphasis. It's too complex for these clowns. It's the same thing ever year, they call anything remotely close bc they want to get it, like a cop speeding ticket quota, all the while missing easy stuff all over the court bc theyre so focused on the emphasis. Then they stop calling it...then they'll randomly whip it back our in the ncaa tournament. This year it's fouls on the 3 point shooter not letting them land...they've stopped calling it as close while earlier in the year if you just jumped near a shooter they called it. We'll see it again soon enough tho on something barely there.
I dont know what their thought process is, but to me it's better to miss than it is to call something and it not be there. But above all, none of that matters if you can't be consistent