ZRB
01-12-2002, 02:44 AM
Well, that's better than I expected...
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/sports/bk/bkn/1208761
Fine rescinded
The NBA on Friday rescinded the automatic $500 fine that would have come with Steve Francis' second technical foul Thursday against the Jazz, league sources said.
The decision was as much of an admission the call was in error as league officials would allow. NBA vice president Stu Jackson would not comment.
Francis was ejected from the game with the technical foul when veteran official Joe Crawford ruled Francis threw an elbow in the direction of Jazz guard John Stockton.
Rockets general manager Carroll Dawson and coach Rudy Tomjanovich would not comment about the play, though Tomjanovich said there was nothing Francis could have done to stay out of the situations that led to the technical fouls.
"I don't think there was anything that would have (prevented) that," Tomjanovich said. "I'm not going to comment on the things. They were not verbal. I'm not going to get into the details of what happened."
Of Francis, Tomjanovich said: "He was hurt. He was really hurt."
Rockets guard Cuttino Mobley had more to say about the play.
"I watched it a whole bunch of times," Mobley said. "I didn't see any (infraction). Steve passed the ball to (Kelvin) Cato. John Stockton pushed Steve to hold him up. Steve (motioned) like get off me, which you can do. It was, `Get off me, don't hold me while I'm trying to cut through.' The play wasn't for Steve. It was for Walt (Williams). Steve took three more steps and he threw him out of the game.
"Joey made a mistake. He's a great ref. Maybe he got beside himself, especially saying what he said. He can't say he didn't say it. There's guys who heard him."
Crawford said, "That's a technical, get the hell out of here."
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/sports/bk/bkn/1208761
Fine rescinded
The NBA on Friday rescinded the automatic $500 fine that would have come with Steve Francis' second technical foul Thursday against the Jazz, league sources said.
The decision was as much of an admission the call was in error as league officials would allow. NBA vice president Stu Jackson would not comment.
Francis was ejected from the game with the technical foul when veteran official Joe Crawford ruled Francis threw an elbow in the direction of Jazz guard John Stockton.
Rockets general manager Carroll Dawson and coach Rudy Tomjanovich would not comment about the play, though Tomjanovich said there was nothing Francis could have done to stay out of the situations that led to the technical fouls.
"I don't think there was anything that would have (prevented) that," Tomjanovich said. "I'm not going to comment on the things. They were not verbal. I'm not going to get into the details of what happened."
Of Francis, Tomjanovich said: "He was hurt. He was really hurt."
Rockets guard Cuttino Mobley had more to say about the play.
"I watched it a whole bunch of times," Mobley said. "I didn't see any (infraction). Steve passed the ball to (Kelvin) Cato. John Stockton pushed Steve to hold him up. Steve (motioned) like get off me, which you can do. It was, `Get off me, don't hold me while I'm trying to cut through.' The play wasn't for Steve. It was for Walt (Williams). Steve took three more steps and he threw him out of the game.
"Joey made a mistake. He's a great ref. Maybe he got beside himself, especially saying what he said. He can't say he didn't say it. There's guys who heard him."
Crawford said, "That's a technical, get the hell out of here."