NBA suspends Karl two games for ripping refs (ESPN) Updated: 2005-12-01 11:09
Denver coach George Karl was suspended for two games without pay by the NBA
on Wednesday for publicly criticizing officials after the Nuggets' 101-92 loss
to New Jersey.
Denver Nuggets head
coach George Karl looks on as his team posts a 107-68 victory over the
Portland Trail Blazers in Denver in this Nov. 4, 2005 photo. Karl was
suspended for two games without pay by the NBA on Wednesday for publicly
criticizing officials after the Nuggets' 101-92 loss to New Jersey.
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Karl was to begin his suspension with Wednesday night's Nuggets-Hornets game
in Denver. He also will sit out Denver's game at Phoenix on Friday night.
Following Monday night's loss to the Nets, Karl suggested Vince Carter
flopped twice during the game's final minutes. Karl and Kenyon Martin, who was
whistled for fouling Carter with 1:05 left, drew technical fouls and Martin was
ejected after drawing a second technical during a subsequent timeout.
"To let Vince Carter flop two calls and get the whistle to end the game. I
was disappointed because the effort and energy of [the Nuggets] I thought should
have been stood up for," Karl said after the game. "Vince Carter flopped both of
them and got the call."
Then, Karl added: "There's a rumor out of the league office that we're trying
to take flopping out of the game, but I don't think that was orchestrated very
much in those two calls."
Carter said he couldn't recall the first foul but insisted the second one was
legitimate. Martin declined to discuss his views "unless you're going to pay my
fine."
After reviewing the game tape, Karl acknowledged on Tuesday that the Nuggets
did indeed foul Carter on the two plays in question but added that he believed
the officials were making up for 14 fouls they called on New Jersey in the third
quarter.
Assistant Scott Brooks filled in for Karl, whose suspension was announced by
Stu Jackson, the league's senior vice president of basketball
operations.
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