Harden: ‘No consistency’ from officials on call


Brooklyn Nets guard James Harden does not believe he is getting the benefit of the whistle the same way he did in past years.

The 32-year-old made that clear after getting to the line only four times in a 136-125 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday night. When asked why he feels he isn’t getting the same calls he used to get, Harden acknowledged that he didn’t know the answer.

“It’s a good question,” Harden said. “I don’t know. I don’t even want to talk about it. But it’s definitely — when I get to the basket, it’s the same calls the guys are getting. Obviously, you can’t call all of them. But there’s ones where there’s clearly stiff-arms and trips and things like that. But on the other end, there’s no consistency. So it’s frustrating.”

Nets coach Steve Nash echoed Harden’s belief, saying that he doesn’t feel the All-Star guard is always officiated the same way.

“I think there’s nights where it’s fair, and even including the points of emphasis this year,” Nash said. “Then there’s other nights where it feels like he gets targeted a little bit. It just automatically gets lumped into that point of emphasis where he is creating the foul, which is not always the case at all.”

The points of emphasis referenced by Nash is the NBA’s changing the way specific sequences are called before the season — especially offensive players trying to create contact and draw more free throws. Both Harden and the Atlanta Hawks’ Trae Young figured to be affected more than most players because of the way they were consistently able to get to the line.

The interesting part about the rule shift is that Harden is actually getting to the foul line almost once more per game this season (8.2 attempts) compared to a year ago (7.3 attempts). Still, throughout the season there have been many examples of Harden driving to the basket and then not getting the same whistle he got earlier in his career.

When asked on Sunday why he feels he isn’t getting the same calls he used to get, the Nets’ James Harden acknowledged that he didn’t know the answer. “It’s a good question,” he said. AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn
Harden said he has struggled to get an explanation from the officials when asked for one throughout the season.

“Nothing,” Harden said. “Honestly, nothing. Like [officials say], ‘I didn’t see it,’ or ‘I didn’t think it was a foul.’ But it’s like, clear. It’s like extremely clear. I don’t want to talk about it. But I just got to keep going. That’s not going to stop me. Keeping going to the basket, keep being aggressive and keep making plays for my team.”

Nash said that he feels Harden is the poster child for the new emphasis from officials this season.

“I think it’s been well-documented that he’s one of the poster childs,” Nash said. “I think the start of the year was rough, [the officials] were really trying to correct the point of emphasis. I think they overcorrected. Now we come back to the middle, but tonight was one of those nights where I felt like some of the calls that should go his way didn’t.”

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Despite what he felt was a lack of calls on Sunday, and at times throughout the year, Harden admitted being a little “passive” during Sunday’s 4-for-13 performance.

“And not really attacking how I needed to attack consistently,” Harden said. “We had a lot of opportunities, a lot of rim opportunities and three opportunities, but I put that on me as far as not being able to get to the basket consistently like I needed to.”

Despite Harden’s frustration, Nets guard Kyrie Irving is confident his teammate will continue to adjust to the way the game is being called throughout the season.

“I think teams have made adjustments, the referees have made adjustments, and now we have to make adjustments,” Irving said. “He goes in [to the paint] very aggressively and we want him to continue to do that. He’s going to be James. We know who James is — we know exactly who he is so he’s going to be himself, but the whistle can go either way night to night.

“And depending on the [officiating] crew we have, I think that also has an effect on it, but we just want to start off the game with a consistent whistle. And when he’s going in there and he’s creating some contact, we feel like he deserves that respect. We know who he is. We know he gets to the free throw line. A lot of his drives downhill he is getting fouled. And some of them can go either way, but we just want to have a consistent whistle.”

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