Saturday, January 26, 2013

NBA Ejections: Jones/Kirkland/Lane & Zarba/Corbin/Dalen

Referees David Jones (crew chief), Courtney Kirkland (R) and Karl Lane (R2/umpire) ejected Nets guard Deron Williams for arguing a no-call in the 4th quarter of the Nets-Rockets game. With 1:07 remaining in the 4th period, Williams was fouled by Rockets center Carlos Delfino, resulting in free throws. Replays indicate that while Williams stood at the free throw line during the ensuing dead ball, he and Jones became verbally engaged, ultimately resulting in Williams' ejection. In the minute prior to ejection, Williams had been charged with two turnovers. Teammate Reggie Evans was selected to shoot Williams' free throws following the ejection. At the time of the ejection, the Rockets were leading, 118-105. The Rockets ultimately won the contest, 119-106.

This is David Jones (36)'s second ejection of the 2012-13 NBA season (both single technical foul ejections).
This is Courtney Kirkland (61)'s fourth involvement with an ejection of the 2012-13 NBA season.
This is Karl Lane (77)'s first involvement with an ejection of the 2012-13 NBA season.

Wrap: Brooklyn Nets vs. Houston Rockets, 1/26/13
Video: Williams ejected after arguing with Jones while waiting to shoot free throws (2:02)

Referees Zach Zarba (crew chief), Sean Corbin (R) and Eric Dalen (R2/umpire) ejected Suns guard Shannon Brown for a flagrant foul penalty two in the 3rd quarter of the Suns-Spurs game. With 0:31.4 remaining in the 3rd period, Brown flagrantly fouled Spurs guard Manu Ginobili, a call confirmed as a flagrant foul type two after instant replay review during which the contact was ruled unnecessary and excessive. At the time of the ejection, the Suns were leading, 82-77. The Spurs ultimately won the contest, 108-99.

This is Zach Zarba (28)'s seventh involvement with an ejection (5th direct) of the 2012-13 NBA season.
This is Sean Corbin (33)'s second involvement with an ejection of the 2012-13 NBA season.
This is Eric Dalen (75)'s second involvement with an ejection of the 2012-13 NBA season.

Wrap: Phoenix Suns vs. San Antonio Spurs, 1/26/13
Video: Shannon Brown kicked out of the ballgame following his flagrant 2 foul

2012-13 TFFL: Day 86 (10 Games, 9 Technicals, 1 Ejection).
559: 14 Ed Malloy, 42 Eric Lewis, 63 Derek Richardson. 76ers' Collins; 1st, 3:33.
560: 14 Ed Malloy, 42 Eric Lewis, 63 Derek Richardson. 76ers' Ivey; 2nd, 9:21.
561: 14 Ed Malloy, 42 Eric Lewis, 63 Derek Richardson. Knicks' Chandler; 3rd, 8:11.
The Philadelphia 76ers ultimately won the contest, defeating the New York Knicks, 97-80.

562: 31 Scott Wall, 52 Scott Twardoski, 38 Michael Smith. Bulls' Boozer; 3rd, 5:55.
The Washington Wizards ultimately won the contest, defeating the Chicago Bulls, 86-73.

563: 49 Tom Washington, 56 Mark Ayotte, 74 Curtis Blair. Bobcats' Gordon; 3rd, 0:47.7.
The Charlotte Bobcats ultimately won the contest, defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves, 102-101.

564: 36 David Jones, 61 Courtney Kirkland, 77 Karl Lane. Nets' D. Williams; 4th, 1:07.
Nets G Deron Williams ejected for technical foul (other).
The Houston Rockets ultimately won the contest, defeating the Brooklyn Nets, 119-106.

565: 25 Tony Brothers, 6 Tony Brown, 7 Kevin Fehr. Bucks' Boylan; 2nd, 2:18.
The Milwaukee Bucks ultimately won the contest, defeating the Golden State Warriors, 109-102.

566: 55 Bill Kennedy, 11 Derrick Collins, 66 Haywoode Workman. Kings' Brooks; 2nd, 6:37.
The Denver Nuggets ultimately won the contest, defeating the Sacramento Kings, 121-93.

567: 8 Marc Davis, 72 J.T. Orr, 40 Leon Wood. Jazz's Millsap; 2nd, 0:35.9 [Video at 0:30].
The Utah Jazz ultimately won the contest, defeating the Indiana Pacers in 1OT, 114-110.

1. (127 pts) Boredcravens.
2. (121 pts) Bino.
3. (109 pts) Drjjulius.
4. (106 pts) flap0703.
5. (100 pts) Eagle_12.

Friday, January 25, 2013

2012-13 TFFL: Days 84 & 85, Flop Discipline 17

2012-13 TFFL: Day 85 (10 Games, 9 Technicals, 1 Flop Discipline).
550: 22 Bill Spooner, 16 David Guthrie, 78 Scott Bolnick. Timberwolves' Cunningham; 2nd, 3:15.
The Washington Wizards ultimately won the contest, defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves, 114-101.

551: 41 Ken Mauer, 6 Tony Brown, 75 Eric Dalen. Hawks' Smith; 1st, 0:36.8.
The Atlanta Hawks ultimately won the contest, defeating the Boston Celtics in 2OT, 123-111.

552: 55 Bill Kennedy, 30 John Goble, 50 Olandis Poole. Warriors' Landry; 3rd, 6:21.
The Chicago Bulls ultimately won the contest, defeating the Golden State Warriors, 103-87.

553: 15 Bennett Salvatore, 44 Eli Roe, 61 Courtney Kirkland. Spurs' Green; 4th, 10:33.
554: 15 Bennett Salvatore, 44 Eli Roe, 61 Courtney Kirkland. Mavericks' Carlisle; 4th, 3:55.
The San Antonio Spurs ultimately won the contest, defeating the Dallas Mavericks, 113-107.

555: 24 Mike Callahan, 35 Kane Fitzgerald, 26 Pat Fraher. Kings' Thomas; 3rd, 5:28.
556: 24 Mike Callahan, 35 Kane Fitzgerald, 26 Pat Fraher. Kings' Robinson; 4th, 9:26.
The Oklahoma City Thunder ultimately won the contest, defeating the Sacramento Kings, 105-95.

557: 10 Ron Garretson, 47 Bennie Adams, 18 Matt Boland. Lakers' Gasol; 3rd, 0:00.0 (double-558).
558: 10 Ron Garretson, 47 Bennie Adams, 18 Matt Boland. Jazz's Millsap; 3rd, 0:00.0 (double-557).
The Los Angeles Lakers ultimately won the contest, defeating the Utah Jazz, 102-84.

Flopping 17: BKN C.J. Watson (1st, Warning), Nets vs. Timberwolves (1/23/13, Video [Foul Called = Yes]).

2012-13 TFFL: Day 84 (3 Games, 4 Technicals).
546: 36 David Jones, 7 Kevin Fehr, 20 Leroy Richardson. Magic's Davis; 3rd, 0:01.3.
The Toronto Raptors ultimately won the contest, defeating the Orlando Magic, 97-95.

547: 13 Monty McCutchen, 11 Derrick Collins, 29 Mark Lindsay. Clippers' Crawford; 2nd, 0:00.3.
548: 13 Monty McCutchen, 11 Derrick Collins, 29 Mark Lindsay. Clippers' Del Negro; 2nd, 0:00.3.
549: 13 Monty McCutchen, 11 Derrick Collins, 29 Mark Lindsay. Suns' Telfair; 4th, 9:45.
The Phoenix Suns ultimately won the contest, defeating the Los Angeles Clippers, 93-88.

1. (127 pts) Boredcravens.
2. (121 pts) Bino.
3. (109 pts) Drjjulius.
4. (106 pts) flap0703.
5. (99 pts) Eagle_12.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Confirmed: 3 MLB Umps Hired, 3 Retired, 3 New Crew Chiefs

Confirmed: 2013 will feature three new MLB umpires & three new crew chiefs. The retirement of three long-time arbiters, all chiefs, has also been confirmed. The UEFL's hiring rumor post from January 10 may be seen here. The initial rumor was confirmed by Honig's Whistle Stop, which is in attendence at the annual pre-season MLB umpire meetings in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Hired: Vic Carapazza, Manny Gonzalez, Alan Porter.
Retired: Derryl Cousins, Ed Rapuano, Tim Tschida.
Promoted to Crew Chief: Ted Barrett, Fieldin Culbreth, Jim Joyce

Hires
Vic Carapazza (Palm Harbor, Florida), completed his 4th full year in Triple-A in 2012 as a member of the International League (IL). Prior to joining the Pacific Coast League (PCL) in 2008, Carpazza worked the Gulf Coast, Florida Instructional, New York-Penn, Midwest, Florida State, Arizona Instructional, Eastern, Arizona Fall and Dominican Leagues. An MLB fill-in since 2010, his first season was 2003, working the FL Instructional and Gulf Coast Leagues.

Manny Gonzalez (Valencia, Venezuela), completed his 5th full year in Triple-A in 2012 as a member of the IL. Prior to joining the IL in 2008, Gonzalez worked the Gulf Coast, New York-Penn, South Atlantic, Florida State, Texas, Southern and Arizona Fall Leagues. An MLB fill-in since 2010, his first season was 2002, working the Gulf Coast Lg. He is the first native Venezuelan MLB umpire.

Alan Porter (Warminster, Pennsylvania), completed his 5th full year in Triple-A in 2012 as a member of the IL. Prior to joining the IL in 2008, Porter worked the Gulf Coast, New York-Penn, South Atlantic, Florida Instructional, Carolina, Arizona Instructional, Eastern and Arizona Fall Leagues. An MLB fill-in since 2010, his first season was 2002, working the Gulf Coast Lg. Porter was the UEFL's 2012 Fill-In Umpire of the Year.

Retirees
Derryl Cousins (Southern California), 34 years of MLB service after joining the Major League staff in 1979, which rivals only veteran arbiter and National Baseball Hall of Famer Bill Klem's 37-year career, while his 4,496 MLB games worked at the conclusion of the 2012 season was the most of all active big league umpires. Cousins worked 3 All-Star Games, 5 Division Series, 7 League Championship Series and 3 World Series. Cousins was an initial hire from the Pacific Coast League. Cousins concludes his career with 118 MLB ejections.

Ed Rapuano (Florida), 22.5 years of MLB service after joining the Major League staff in 1991. Rapuano worked 2 All-Star Games, 8 Division Series, 5 League Championship Series and 2 World Series. Rapuano was an initial hire from the Triple-A Alliance and will remain with MLB as an umpire supervisor. Rapuano concludes his career with 47 MLB ejections.

Tim Tschida (Wisconsin), 27 years of MLB service after joining the Major League staff in 1986. Tschida worked 2 All-Star Games, 10 Division Series (tied with Gerry Davis and Bruce Froemming), 3 League Championship Series and 3 World Series. Tschida was an initial hire from the American Association. Tschida concludes his career with 85 MLB ejections.

Promoted to Crew Chief
Ted Barrett (Arizona), 16 years of MLB service after joining the Major League staff in 1999. Barrett has worked 1 All-Star Game, 1 Wild-Card Game, 7 Division Series, 5 League Championship Series and 2 World Series. Hired from the Pacific Coast League, Barrett presently holds 52 career MLB ejections and was the UEFL's 2012 Honorable Umpire of the Year (with Joyce).

Fieldin Culbreth (South Carolina), 16 years of MLB service after joining the Major League staff in 1999. Culbreth has worked 1 All-Star Game, 5 Division Series, 6 League Championship Series and 2 World Series. Culbreth was initially a hire from the International League (by way of the Pacific Coast League). Culbreth presently holds 33 career MLB ejections.

Jim Joyce (Oregon), 25 years of MLB service after joining the Major League Staff in 1989. Joyce has worked 3 All-Star Games, 9 Division Series, 4 League Championship Series and 2 World Series and served as an interim crew chief during the 2012 season. Joyce was initially a hire from the Pacific Coast League (by way of the International League). Joyce presently holds 66 career MLB ejections (coincidentally, his uniform number) and was the UEFL's 2012 Honorable Umpire of the Year (with Barrett).

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

2012-13 TFFL: Days 82 & 83, Flop 16 & Ref as Part of Court

During Tuesday night's Thunder-Clippers game, Los Angeles' Caron Butler blocked a shot attempt from Oklahoma City's Serge Ibaka, the ball caroming into lead official Derek Richardson and prompting Clippers broadcaster Michael Smith to declare:
That ball hit the ref and bounced back into the court... shouldn't they have played on?
In a word, no. NBA Rule 8-II-a specifies, "the ball is out-of-bounds when it touches a player who is out-of-bounds or any other person, the floor, or any object on, above or outside of a boundary of the supports or back of the backboard." A referee qualifies as "any other person."

Similar language appears in the college (NCAA 7-1-2) and high school (NFHS 7-2-a-2) rules books.

Video: Butler's block careens into Richardson's head; OOB correctly called (LAC/NBA TV)

2012-13 TFFL: Day 83 (11 Games, 4 Technicals, 1 Flop Discipline).
542: 15 Bennett Salvatore, 42 Eric Lewis, 76 Steven Anderson. Heat's Cole; 2nd, 9:09.
The Miami Heat ultimately won the contest, defeating the Toronto Raptors in 1OT, 123-116.

543: 7 Kevin Fehr, 30 John Goble, 55 Bill Kennedy. Lakers' Bryant; 4th, 8:04.
The Memphis Grizzlies ultimately won the contest, defeating the Los Angeles Lakers, 106-93.

544: 14 Ed Malloy, 65 Sean Wright, 31 Scott Wall. Timberwolves' Porter; 3rd, 8:40.
The Brooklyn Nets ultimately won the contest, defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves, 91-83.

545: 19 James Capers, 66 Haywoode Workman, 59 Gary Zielinski. Thunder's Sefolosha; 2nd, 0:00.0.
The Golden State Warriors ultimately won the contest, defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder, 104-99.

Flopping 16: OKC Kevin Martin (2nd, $5,000 fine), Thunder vs. Nuggets (1/20/13, Video [Foul Called = No]).

2012-13 TFFL: Day 82 (4 Games, 1 Technical).
540: 43 Dan Crawford, 27 Dick Bavetta, 75 Eric Dalen. Magic's Davis; 3rd, 7:23.
The Detroit Pistons ultimately won the contest, defeating the Orlando Magic, 105-90.

541: 9 Derrick Stafford, 63 Derek Richardson, 40 Leon Wood. Clippers' Odom; 4th, 0:32.6.
The Oklahoma City Thunder ultimately won the contest, defeating the Los Angeles Clippers, 109-97.

1. (126 pts) Boredcravens.
2. (120 pts) Bino.
3. (108 pts) Drjjulius.
4. (105 pts) flap0703.
5. (97 pts) JeremyJ.

First NHL Ejections of 2013: Rehman & Kowal

Tuesday evening's slate of games drew the shortened 2013 NHL season's first game misconduct...

Referees Kyle Rehman & Tom Kowal ejected Canadiens center Ryan White for instigator and aggressor charges in the 3rd period of the Panthers-Canadiens game. With 16:51 remaining in the 3rd period, Florida's Tomas Fleischmann was called for boarding after an illegal hit on defenseless (back turned; hit from behind) Canadiens defenseman Josh Gorges, resulting in a delayed penalty situation until White was ruled to have instigated a fight with Fleischmann, resulting in a two-minute instigating minor penalty, a five-minute major penalty for fighting, a 10-minute misconduct (instigator) and a 10-minute game misconduct (aggressor) for 27 penalty minutes after Fleischmann was ruled to have been an unwilling combatant (NHL Rules 46.2 and 46.11). Because Fleischmann was ruled as unwilling, he did not receive a fighting major. At the time of the ejection, the Canadiens were leading, 4-1. The Canadiens ultimately won the contest, 4-1.

Wrap: Florida Panthers vs. Montreal Canadiens, 1/23/13
Video: White targets, fights Fleischmann following the latter's illegal check into the boards

Monday, January 21, 2013

2012-13 TFFL: Day 81, Technical Fouls 531 - 539 & Flop 15

2012-13 TFFL: Day 81 (9 Games, 9 Technicals, 1 Flop Discipline).
531: 25 Tony Brothers, 47 Bennie Adams, 60 James Williams. Grizzlies' Bayless; 4th, 9:50.
^The Indiana Pacers ultimately won the contest, defeating the Memphis Grizzlies, 82-81.

532: 23 Jason Phillips, 76 Steven Anderson, 65 Sean Wright. Kings' Evans; 3rd, 0:45.6.
The New Orleans Hornets ultimately won the contest, defeating the Sacramento Kings, 114-105.

533: 14 Ed Malloy, 16 David Guthrie, 78 Scott Bolnick. Rockets' Morris; 1st, 6:08.
534: 14 Ed Malloy, 16 David Guthrie, 78 Scott Bolnick. Bobcats' Walker; 3rd, 12:00.
The Houston Rockets ultimately won the contest, defeating the Charlotte Bobcats, 100-94.

535: 38 Michael Smith, 20 Leroy Richardson, 34 Kevin Cutler. Timberwolves' Johnson; 4th, 9:22 (d-536).
536: 38 Michael Smith, 20 Leroy Richardson, 34 Kevin Cutler. Hawks' Pachulia; 4th, 9:22 (double-535).
The Atlanta Hawks ultimately won the contest, defeating the Minnesota Timberwolves, 104-96.

537: 15 Bennett Salvatore, 35 Kane Fitzgerald, 45 Brian Forte. Knicks' Chandler; 1st, 5:39.
The Brooklyn Nets ultimately won the contest, defeating the New York Knicks, 88-85.

538: 8 Marc Davis, 36 David Jones, 72 J.T. Orr. Clippers' Jordan; 2nd, 0:04.0.
The Golden State Warriors ultimately won the contest, defeating the Los Angeles Clippers, 106-99.

539: 19 James Capers, 6 Tony Brown, 58 Josh Tiven. Bulls' Mohammed; 2nd, 5:58.
The Chicago Bulls ultimately won the contest, defeating the Los Angeles Lakers, 95-83.

Flopping 15: MIN J.J. Barea (2nd, $5,000 fine), T'Wolves vs. Mavericks (1/14/13, Video [Foul Called = Yes]).

1. (126 pts) Boredcravens.
2. (119 pts) Bino.
3. (106 pts) Drjjulius.
4. (105 pts) flap0703.
5. (96 pts) JeremyJ.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

NBA Ejection: Mauer, Corbin & Roe; TFFL Day 80

Referees Ken Mauer (crew chief), Sean Corbin (R) and Eli Roe (umpire) ejected Lakers center Dwight Howard for a second technical foul during the 2nd quarter of the Lakers-Raptors game. With 1:18 remaining in the second period, Howard and Raptors forward-guard Alan Anderson became entangled following a Metta World Peace free throw, prompting official Roe to issue a double technical to both players. Because Howard had previously received a conduct technical foul for complaining with 4:43 in the 1st quarter, he was automatically ejected. At the time of the ejection, the Raptors were leading, 48-44. The Raptors ultimately won the contest, 108-103.

This is Ken Mauer (41)'s fourth involvement with an ejection of the 2012-13 NBA season.
This is Sean Corbin (33)'s first involvement with an ejection of the 2012-13 NBA season.
This is Eli Roe (44)'s third involvement with an ejection of the 2012-13 NBA season.


2012-13 TFFL: Day 80 (4 Games, 8 Technicals, 1 Ejection).
523: 41 Ken Mauer, 33 Sean Corbin, 44 Eli Roe. Lakers' Howard; 1st, 4:43.
524: 41 Ken Mauer, 33 Sean Corbin, 44 Eli Roe. Raptors' Anderson; 2nd, 1:18 (double-525).
525: 41 Ken Mauer, 33 Sean Corbin, 44 Eli Roe. Lakers' Howard; 2nd, 1:18 (double-524).
Lakers C Dwight Howard ejected for second technical foul.
526: 41 Ken Mauer, 33 Sean Corbin, 44 Eli Roe. Lakers' Bryant; 4th, 11:43.
The Toronto Raptors ultimately won the contest, defeating the Los Angeles Lakers, 108-103.

527: 10 Ron Garretson, 26 Pat Fraher, 54 Nick Buchert. Magic's Davis; 3rd, 9:31.
The Dallas Mavericks ultimately won the contest, defeating the Orlando Magic, 111-105.

528: 22 Bill Spooner, 28 Zach Zarba, 29 Mark Lindsay. Thunder's Ibaka; 3rd, 2:06.
529: 22 Bill Spooner, 28 Zach Zarba, 29 Mark Lindsay. Nuggets' McGee; 3rd, 1:36.
530: 22 Bill Spooner, 28 Zach Zarba, 29 Mark Lindsay. Nuggets' Karl; 3rd, 0:31.4.
^The Denver Nuggets ultimately won the contest, defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder in 1OT, 121-118.

1. (126 pts) Boredcravens.
2. (119 pts) Bino.
3. (105 pts) Drjjulius.
4. (103 pts) flap0703.
5. (95 pts) cyclone14, JeremyJ.

AHL Hockey: Bench Clearing Brawl Leaves 13 Ejected

The first day of NHL action during its lockout-shortened 2013 season did not produce any ejection activity; instead, the AHL took that honor in grand fashion with a large bench-clearing brawl.

Players quickly matched up following Beach-Sheahan at center ice.
A bench-clearing incident during the second period of Saturday's Griffins-IceHogs American Hockey League game resulted in a whopping round of 13 player disqualifications. It all took place with 11:58 remaining in the third period, when Rockford IceHogs right wing Kyle Beach dropped gloves and squared off against Grand Rapids Griffins center Riley Sheahan; teammates of both players followed suit as goalies Petr Mrazek (Griffins) and Carter Hutton (IceHogs) engaged in a classic goalie fight. With equipment strewn across the ice, players from both benches cleared onto the ice, causing a hockey fight delay lasting several minutes while linesmen Dan Dineen & Al Stensland attempted to break up fight after fight while referees Trent Knorr and Joe Sullivan observed and maintained a rap sheet.

At the conclusion of the fighting delay, 13 players were ejected for game misconducts varying from aggressor to leaving the bench penalties in a game that tallied 230 total penalty minutes. At the time of the ejections, the Griffins were leading, 7-4. The Griffins ultimately won the contest, 11-6. The following is a full list of ejected players and reasons for disqualification, as indicated by the official scorer:

Game Misconduct - Aggressor (10 minutes)
IceHogs RW Kyle Beach (+2 min instigating, +5 min fighting, +10 min misconduct - instigating [27 PIM])

Game Misconduct - Secondary Altercation (10 minutes)
Griffins D Gleason Fournier (+ 5 min fighting)
Griffins D Brian Lashoff (+5 min fighting)
Griffins G Petr Mrazek (+5 min fighting)
Griffins RW Francis Pare (+5 min fighting)
Griffins LW Tomas Tatar (+5 min fighting)
IceHogs LW Wade Brookbank (+5 min fighting)
IceHogs D Adam Clendening (+5 min fighting)
IceHogs G Carter Hutton (+5 min fighting)
IceHogs D Shawn Lalonde (+5 min fighting)
IceHogs RW Philippe Paradis (+5 min fighting)

Game Misconduct - Leaving the Bench or Third Man In (10 minutes; specified below)
IceHogs C Rob Flick (leaving the bench)
IceHogs LW Kenndal McArdle (third man in)

*Griffins C Riley Sheahan was not ejected but did receive a five-minute major for fighting.

If you're thinking about records, this 13-casualty, 230 PIM affair doesn't even come close. The October 14, 1981 tilt between the Adirondack Red Wings and Hershey Bears resulted in 520 total penalty minutes (264 for Adirondack, 256 for Hershey) and 39 total misconducts (20 & 19), though it was the 1986-87 Bears who established the seasonal PIM record at 2,872 minutes. Worldwide, the Russian Kontinental Hockey League (KHL)'s Avangard Omsk and Vityaz Chekhov contest of January 9, 2010 produced a world record 707 penalty minutes and resulted in the suspension of the contest 3 minutes and 39 seconds into the first period. The world record fight is available here.

Wrap: Grand Rapids Griffins vs. Rockford IceHogs, 1/19/13
Video: RFD's Kyle Beach is ruled to have instigated a massive ice-wide melee resulting in 13 heave-ho's