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BBallHaps LLC Live Stream - Why Referees Make Bad Calls - 8/6/2017
AUG 6, 2017
BBallHaps LLC Live Stream - Why Referees Make Bad Calls - 8/6/2017
BBallHaps LLC Live Stream - Why Referees Make Bad Calls Episode 3 Most of the time when the refs blow the whistle, its because a player committed a foul. Sometimes the player disagrees that it wasn't a foul and argue with the referee. Like say that you're trying to get open and then the opponent player pushes you then you push him back and then he pushes u right back on the ground and the ref calls a foul on you. Refs make bad calls because they either don't pay attention, made a mistake, or they got offended by a player. Lets start off with the types of fouls, There are offensive fouls, fouls you commit when playing offense, technical fouls, where you argue or trash talk at an opponent. or a ref, reach-in where you try to steal the ball from the opponent, loose ball where neither team has possession of the ball, personal where one team has possession and flagrant where one player injures another player. Most of the time refs call a personal foul on a defensive player. So say if a player playing offense misses a shot and gets its own rebound and you try to get the rebound and the other player shoves you but then the ref blows the whistle and he points at you and you got the foul. This is one reason why refs make bad calls at the wrong person because they don't really pay attention at what the player who attempts to get the ball. So moving on, another reason refs make bad calls is not being careful. Whenever there's a huge issue where one player argues with another on who fouled who like in Game 4 of the Finals where Draymond green was supposed to be ejected from the game because he had 2 technical fouls: one from Iman Shumpert and one for arguing at an offical. Although Green was supposed to be ejected, he still remained in the game. However, Green wasn't responsible for the first tech but it was non other than Warriors head coach Steve Kerr for arguing at the ref. Let that be a lesson for other refs.  All together, most refs make bad calls mostly by making mistakes because there's so much going on in the game. In the future, they should carefully watch the replay computer.... or at least pay close attention! Jeeezz!!
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Why NBA Players Should Go To College
JUL 30, 2017
Why NBA Players Should Go To College
Why NBA Players Should Go To College Episode 2 Many NBA players go to college so they could enter the NBA Draft although most of them only go for only a year. But some players like LeBron James and Kobe Bryant who were so good and talented that they didn't go to college. I'm surprised that MJ didn't do it. My input on this is that high school athletes should go to college and play ball there for a couple of seasons if they want to go pro. First off, there are some cons of trying to draft into the NBA. Number 1 is maturity. High school students lack maturity physically and mentally. They don't know what it takes to play in the NBA. They won't tale it seriously and turn it into a joke. Secondly, there's time. These young athletes need hours of practicing if the want to go pro. However there are rules on how long players can be at the gym. And even though they need to practice more, they still need a god education. Next, there's the second contract. Some high school players may be so god and talented that they could just bypass college an go pro. They wanted to be signed with a team right away. However, those talented athletes aren't really ready for the  because there are still some thing that they aren't prepared for. Show your support by becoming a sponsor   Last reason why high school players shouldn't bypass college and be a professional is work ethic. Just because you're the best athlete in the whole school doesn't mean you can just slack off and just go to the draft. There's a lot of fierce competition out there and if you want to play professional ball you have to work really hard and give it all you got an the best way to do that is college because if you play for a couple of years you're most likely to be fully ready for playing in the league. So to summarize, its better to stay in college to practice more and to work hard so that you would have a good education when you play in the NBA.
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