Young took to Twitter to suggest having a postgame news conference for officials. The Hawks guard is curious as to why the media doesn’t interview referees after making blunders that may or may not affect the game. Young wants accountability from all parties involved.
Trae Young was very critical of referees last season, especially in the playoffs. After losing Game 2 to the Miami Heat in last season’s first-round matchup, Young criticized the referees for their inconsistencies.
The Heat were playing physical basketball, but the Hawks shot a total of just 14 free throws in that game. Meanwhile, Miami had a total of 29 attempts from the charity stripe.
Trae Young had several incidents with referees last season
Trae Young had several incidents with NBA officials last season. Young received a total of 14 technical fouls and was fined $35,000. At the start of last season, he was fined $15,000 for making contact with a referee in a game against the Washington Wizards.
Referee Kevin Scott appeared to mock Young in their loss against the Phoenix Suns in November. The NBA investigated the incident and found out that Scott was not calling Young a crybaby. The referee simply made the gesture to answer the Atlanta Hawks bench on why he gave Young a technical foul.
Young was then fined $20,000 in February for directing inappropriate language toward an official. Toward the end of the regular season, he got into an argument with referee Matt Boland. It appeared that Young asked Boland if he had any problems with him. The 24-year-old guard explained his exchange with Boland after the game.
The NBA has started looking into ways on how to make referees accountable. Last Two Minute, or L2M, Reports have been implemented since the 2017-18 season. Coaches can challenge calls during the game, and the replay center can overturn some calls.
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