by --- on Mon Apr 16, 2007 1:13 pm
Tim Duncan got ejected today, for laughing. From the bench. Laughing from the bench people. Not raising his arms, not yelling, but laughing. This is getting ridiculous and the Zero tolerance policy either needs to work properly and fairly, or it should be gone.
I'm not a Tim Duncan fan. Actually I hate the Spurs, but I watched the "altercation" and this is what happened.
Jason Terry is fouled, shots his free throw nd misses. Joey Crawford blows his whistle after what looks like a bit of bumping between Bowen and Stackhouse on the rebound (which was nothing, just rebounding) but the whistle was not for the bumping, it was for Duncan. Its hard to see if Duncan said anything, but he made no gestures with his body while sitting on that bench, and was looking away from Crawford. Crawford was on the baseline, Tim looked towards the scorers bench/coach Popovich directly before the call, and he gets T'd up. He smiles and laughs it off on the bench like most players d when they get T'd (except most are on the court I guess).
So I guess he was looking towards his coach, making no gestures and yeling obscenities worthy of a technical that were intended for Joey Crawford. Okay...
About 2 minutes later, Josh Howard drives in and slighly hits Fabricio Oberto, but there was no foul, that was obvious. No foul on either player, just slight contact. Duncan has his head rested on his hand, on the bench and the whistle blows. I thought "That was no foul" talking bout the Howard/Oberto contact and next thing I know Crawford ejects Duncan. Duncan laughs about the call Joey Crawford made, which should of been a no call. Joey runs over to him and gives him a T, and he is ejected. Duncan looks amazed and looks around at his teammates and coach, and is then escorted of the court.
The second T I can barely live with. The first T was absolute bullshit.
This Zero Tolerance rule has to have some sort of consistancy or it should be gone in my opinion.