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Reggie Jackson Advocates for NBA Officials to Be Punished for Bad Calls
- Updated: April 25, 2016
As Reggie Jackson’s three-point attempt from the top of the key fell short at the buzzer Sunday night, the Detroit Pistons lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers, 100-98, and were swept out of the first round of the playoffs.
Jackson felt that he was fouled on his attempt and let the refs know it while still on the court. According to Nick Friedell of ESPN.com, “Jackson wants a system in place for refs just like there is for players in regard to being penalized for blowing calls.”
He spoke about his proposition in a postgame press conference, per Ben Golliver of Sports Illustrated:
Pistons’ Reggie Jackson: NBA referees should have “system [of] fines, suspensions, being fired” for bad calls …
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