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Referees Need Preseason Games Too

There's a reason that preseason games are played in every major professional sport. Players need the time to work themselves back into game shape after a few months off, and usually need to learn how to play with new players or in a new system. The players aren't the only ones that benefit though. Referees use these games to shake out the cobwebs too, and there were a couple examples of this in last night's preseason opener between the Hawks and the Suns.

Late in the first quarter, the Hawks' Solomon Jones came barreling into the Suns' Louis Amundson (I know. It's pre-season people, work with me here.). It was your typical block/charge situation; it could have gone either way. The initial call was an offensive foul on Jones, but then the lead official called one of those NFL-style conferences, and they all discussed the play for a good minute and a half -- an eternity for the fans in the arena.

Apparently no consensus could be reached, so the official came to the scorer's table and announced the following: "We have a difference of opinion, we're going to jump it up. Personal fouls for both 44 blue and 17 white, no team fouls." I thought this was a pretty odd decision, and one that you would almost never see in a game that counted.

There was one other quirky play of note in the second half, and on this one, I think the officials got it right.

The Hawks! Fight On ... With Their Mouths

It is halftime in Atlanta, and it's time for a jinx or two. The Hawks lead Boston 51-48, on the backs of Mike Bibby (18 points on 6 shots), Josh Smith (5 blocks in 13 minutes), and ... Solomon Jones, whom -- I am not ashamed to admit -- I had little idea existed before the 2-minute warning.

Jones shows only a single rebound and a single block in the ledger, but the rebound should have been worth three and the block was a massive one to end the half. Meanwhile for the Celtics, Paul Pierce has decided to be the snarliest jump-shooter ever, and Ray Allen has joined him in hitting some treys. But the C's aren't finishing in the lane ... something they are typically quite good at.

The best part of the game so far? The Hawks are a-yappin'. Zaza Pachulia looking like he's going to punch out Kevin Garnett, Al Horford trying to screen Ray into oblivion, assistant coaches talking about Boston losing its composure. Wild times.

(I really don't mean to jinx this, and several folks (Matt Moore, most vocally) have tried to talk me out of writing this post alerting the non-viewing population of this highly enjoyable fight. But it is my duty as an American to document this.)

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