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Yes, last night's game was another referee horror story. You have to have nothing but utter respect and admiration for the job the Sixers do considering they have that extra hurdle to overcome. To have never dropped below 4th throughout this season makes you wonder if they could have held onto 1st or 2nd position if the umpiring was fair. I know, a lot of you will say I'm biased, but I know what I see and the jeers from the crowds also tell the story. Some of it is just plain rubbish that you have to wonder how they get away with it. The refs are definitely a protected species and the penalties are high for those who dare question.
yea i was wondering about hill especially as the other games he has played good minutes and done really well, i was surprised to see him play so little