Are There “LeBron Rules”?

LeBron James is a 6 foot 8 inch tall, 250 pound, 40 inch vertical leaping point guard. Not to mention from end to end he might be one of the faster players in the entire NBA. But something has become apparent since winning his first trophy, and it looks like it’s only beginning.

When LeBron gets going full speed, there are only two options for about 99% of human beings in the world. First option: Let him get to the rack, finish with some monstrous dunk, and keep your body in tact. Second option: Try to grab him before he takes off in the hopes that it won’t result in an “And 1” like many of his plays in the paint do. Miami Heat v Brooklyn NetsOption one is the smart option, but for those brave men who want to take on the challenge of the second option how are they supposed to stop him? It’s become clear that the normal amount of force needed to stop a man doesn’t apply to Mr. James. As a result, we’ve seen the number of hard fouls on Lebron increase. But can you blame them?

Obviously no one wants to hurt anyone on the floor…kind of. With how hard defenders need to hit LeBron in order for him to stop, you would think that every intentional foul was malicious. I don’t think that LeBron should be forced to water down his game, because it’s obvious his size and athleticism give me an advantage. But, what else are defenders supposed to do?

I can’t help but think about when The GOAT would go up against the Pistons and get demolished on the floor. The thought was if you rough up Michael, you can get into his head a little bit. Most players were intimidated by Jordan, but the Pistons wanted to send a clear message that he’s just a man. mjfoulThe NBA back then didn’t have the same fouling system that it does now, which probably would have increased Jordan’s career PPG average a point or so due to free throws and extra possessions. A hard foul was a hard foul, and all the referee needed to worry about was it turning into a fight.

These days players don’t foul as hard, but they do foul as much. The determination system on how to properly call these fouls has changed the game. Yet, LeBron is still getting put in a headlock on the way to the hoop.

“Maybe I’ve got to protect myself a little more too,” James said when asked if a hard foul from the Cavs after a hard foul on him might curb opponents’ behavior.

We’ll see if players continue to go after LeBron in the hopes to rattle the cage a little bit, but expect it to lead to fines, extra possessions for the Cavs, and free throws. Back when Jordan was around the fouls didn’t cost that much, that’s why they were so frequent. These days fouls are used appropriately because the cost is so high. So what are the rules?

Chris Paul Fined $25K: Are you serious?

The NBA has fined Chris Paul $25,000 for comments he made about referee Lauren Holtkamp in reference to a technical foul he received in the game. Because Holtkamp is obviously a woman, a lot of people have suggested that Chris Paul’s comments towards her may be a little sexist. Paul assures that it’s not.

“It was about a bad call,” Paul said. Several times actually.

According to Paul the technical foul came after he tried to inbounds the ball early after a made basket. This is something a lot of teams do, especially ones like the Clippers who do well in an uptempo style of play. Some refs don’t mind you doing it, as it speeds up the game and makes for a more exciting product. Holtkamp I guess isn’t a fan of it.

“The tech that I get right there was ridiculous. I don’t care what nobody says, I don’t care what she says; that’s terrible. There’s no way that can be a tech. We try to get the ball out fast every time down the court, and when we did that, she said, ‘Uh-uh.’ I said, ‘Why, uh-uh?’ And she gave me a tech.”

New Orleans Pelicans v Philadelphia 76ersBefore I get into what I think about the situation, let me make it clear that I don’t think Holtkamp is a bad referee. I actually think she’s pretty qualified considering she’s been a ref in FIBA, WNBA, and NBADL games for a number of years. She obviously isn’t afraid or star struck by making calls on the biggest stage. But, the other part of me knows that she’s a rookie ref for NBA games, and that she’s obviously a woman.

Now I’m not saying she’s sensitive, or emotional, or any of those things. I don’t know her personally, so I wouldn’t know. What I do think is that when a woman is put into a position like her, where she is asked to monitor and control grown men who are much larger and stronger than her, you might get a bitch. I know times have changed where women are looked at more equal than ever, but there definitely is still this mindset in place that when it comes to pro sports, men are the rulers. My guess is Holtkamp wanted to flex a little bit just to show she’s not to be disrespected. That’s probably what she was thinking, but her reaction would have been better suited for something a little bit more vulgar or offensive in my opinion.

In her defense, I don’t know Chris Paul. What I do know is that he might be one of the most competitive people in the NBA inside those lines. But he’s also the President of the NBA Players Association. I mean, this is the best guy out of all the guys in the NBA and we’re saying he might be sexist? Chris Paul with wife and kids at LAXConsidering Chris Paul has never had any off the court incidents, problems in college, or high school, I have trouble believing he’s sexist. When you see photos of Chris he’s usually with his wife and son. To the public, he looks like a really nice guy. Except on the court. That’s where he looks like he’s a jerk, but not just to women. Players, fans, referees, hell if the ball boy said something I bet Chris Paul would say something back. He’s competitive.

Overall I’m sure Lauren Holtkamp’s tone was, “I don’t care who you are, this is my game, we’re playing by my rules. #NoFlexZone.”

Chris Paul’s tone probably sounded like “I’m the President of the NBAPA, do you know who you’re talking to right now rookie?”

Then the technical foul. I don’t think this will hurt Chris Paul’s marketing ability at all, but luckily Adam Silver is the Commissioner otherwise David Stern probably would have gave a $35,000 fine.

Steph Curry Drops 51

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Steph Curry with the shot boy! 26 in the third boy! Last night the other Splash Brother Stephan Curry went off, for 51 points and a win against the Dallas Mavericks. The Warriors were down as much as 20 in the first quarter, but came back riding Curry’s wave to the win.

As the honorable Mark Jackson would say, “Look mama, there goes that man.” Highlights