Refereeing is not an exact science – Green

Credit to Author: Tempo Online| Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2019 14:30:54 +0000

LOS ANGELES (AFP) – Golden State Wariors forward Draymond Green says referees are human and that James Harden should look in the mirror before criticizing the playoff officiating.

“I have been fouled by James on a James’ three pointer before,” Green said. “I think we can all sit here and complain about calls every game.”

Green said when it comes to close contests, both teams can usually make the case that they got a raw deal at some time from the officials.

Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors complains over a technical foul call on him by referee Zach Zarba #15 against the Houston Rockets (AFP photo)

Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors complains over a technical foul call on him by referee Zach Zarba #15 against the Houston Rockets (AFP photo)

“It is the nature of the game we play. Refereeing isn’t an exact science,” Green said.

Harden, who has been a vocal critic of the officiating all season, asked for a “fair chance’’ from the refs after Houston lost 104-100 in game one of the West semi-finals on Sunday.

Harden and the Rockets were specifically upset about what they believed were several non-calls on his three-point attempts.

“I mean, I just want a fair chance, man,’’ said Harden, who scored 35 points but was four-of-16 from beyond the arc. “Call the game how it’s supposed to be called, and that’s it. And I’ll live with the results.’’

Harden figured he got fouled on a pair of three-point attempts in the second half, including by Green on a potential game-tying attempt with seven seconds left.

Green said the Warriors could make the same case.

“They (Rockets) also could have possibly shot 20 less free throws. But if that is the case then we could have shot 20 more free throws,’’ Green said.

Houston coach Mike D’Antoni backed up Harden’s criticism on Sunday but didn’t go into detail because he feared a slap on the wrist.

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