Gregg Popovich Comments on NBA’s Final 2-Minute Reports

May 12th, 2016 by Timothy Rapp Leave a reply »

San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich revealed to Michael C. Wright of ESPN on Thursday that he isn't a big fan of the NBA's Last Two Minute Reports the league unveils after each game. 

The reports detail the calls the officials get wrong, get correct or miss altogether in the final two minutes of each game. And Popovich thinks it's an odd practice:  

For the people involved, it's very frustrating because there's nothing you can do about it. So it's sort of an odd practice in that sense, but I think they just want to have transparency. So from their perspective it's a good thing so that people know they can admit errors, that's always a good thing, and people won't just guess about what's going on. So from their perspective it's a good thing and that's hard to argue with.

But it is frustrating when things happen like what happened in Game 2 and the last game at the end. But again, officials aren't doing that on purpose. They're going to miss things. It's a tough deal. I'm absolutely frustrated and angry that the calls weren't made. But it happens to everybody along the way. I've been in the busin ...

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