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I don't know how enjoyable it is, but it's got to be good for these players mentally to play games where you've just got to knuckle down and get on with it, because sooking gets you nowhere. The players have handled it way better than the commentators that's for sure.
Some of the younger/fringe guys aside, would any of these guys actually want to go through this again next season? A 10 point lead with these refs is the equivalent of a 25-30 point lead with impartial refs.
Just seen a interview on Kyrie Irving on Nba.com and it was interesting to see he sees himself as an international prospect, and if he doesn't do well in team USA trials, Playing internationally for Australia is a Big possibility.