Point guard chastised for "unprofessional" comments about NBA referee

Point guard chastised for "unprofessional" comments about NBA referee
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Summary The NBA forbids public criticism of officiating

LOS ANGELES (AFP) - The NBA Referees Association chastised Clippers point guard Chris Paul on Friday for "personal and unprofessional" comments about rookie referee Lauren Holtkamp, one of two women officials in the NBA.

Paul lashed out on Thursday night after the Clippers were routed 105-94 by the Cavaliers in Cleveland, the final score flattering the visitors who trailed by as many as 32.

The disgruntled Clippers were slapped with five technical fouls in the third quarter, Paul saying after the game that some of the technicals were "ridiculous."

"I think we ve got to show better composure, but at the same time some of them were ridiculous," said Paul, who was irked that Holtkamp assessed him a technical when he questioned her decision to stop play after the Clippers tried to inbound the ball quickly after a Cleveland free throw.

"That s terrible," Paul said. "There s no way that can be a technical. We try to get the ball out quick every time down the court and when we did that she said  Uh-uh  and I said  Why uh-uh?  and she gave me a tech. That s ridiculous.

"If that s the case then this might not be for her."

Social media erupted with accusations of sexism on Paul s part, although his comments could just as well have referred to Holtkamp s inexperience.

Either way, the NBA officials  union backed the ref and scolded Paul.

"The NBRA has carefully reviewed the calls made by Lauren Holtkamp and deems them fully justified," the union said in a statement on Friday.

"Furthermore, the NBRA deplores the personal and unprofessional comments made by Chris Paul. She belongs."

The matter likely isn t over. The NBA forbids public criticism of officiating, so Paul will likely face a fine.

Clippers center DeAndre Jordan also received a technical, as did coach Doc Rivers, while Matt Barns got two and was ejected from the game.

Barnes received his first technical foul early in the third for stripping the ball from Kevin Love after a foul had already been called on Barnes.

He picked up his second some three minutes later for remarks to officials after they called a foul on team-mate Jama Crawford.

Barnes  11 technical fouls this season tie him with Oklahoma City s Russell Westbrook for most in the league, and team-mate Blake Griffin believes Barnes is now being punished for his reputation.

"I don t think it s fair to be judged on your past," Griffin said. "Every situation has to be one single situation and it has to be judged that way."

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