Each morning, the NBA publicly announces its refs for every game with role assignments (transparency!). Track this for every game and we can see which refs the NBA trusts in its leader role (Crew Chief), secondary role (Referee) and last (Umpire). #basketballilluminati (2/X)
Based on the NBA's roles, I created a very simple 5-point referee rating that a kindergartener could follow. But it's helpful! Once you map every referee with its distribution of roles (CC, R, U), we see a stratified pattern among them. #basketballilluminati (3/X)
Once you calc Ref Rating, you can see which teams receive the top referees. And the evidence is clear that marquee teams get preferential treatment by NBA. The top 5 teams in Ref Rating have been on National TV 80 times. Bottom 5 in Ref Rating?
You might be thinking: Wait, do the biggest audiences tend to get the best refs? The trend is obvious. The TV channel with the largest audience (ABC) has the highest Ref Rating. And descends from there. If you're team is only on League Pass, sorry. #basketballilluminati (5/X)
If the National TV factor is not the only one. Once you strip away National TV games, the trend still favors the big-market teams. Even on non-National TV games, the Lakers receive the best referees on average. Wizards, Rockets, Magic still at bottom. #basketballilluminati (6/X)
Giving preferential treatment to Lakers and Warriors is a choice and it may be a smart bit of business! But I'm guessing most teams/fans would want NBA to distribute quality referees evenly among all 30 teams.
The first @Hoops4ALS game (1/9 on ESPN 9 ET) was announced yesterday. #Duke at #Pitt. I want to tell you about a Hoops4ALS committee member named in the paragraph below.
Adam Wilson. He died yesterday. ALS. I want to tell you about how he lived. (🧵1/18)
After Mom was diagnosed with ALS, my brothers and I helped start a grassroots initiative: Lou Gehrig Day. My brother Steve sent an email saying hello to 7 people with a shared dream. (Most of us hadn’t met).
In less than an hour, someone volunteered to run it. Adam. (2/18)
Here’s Adam and his daughter Avery in Aug '19.
Adam couldn’t speak because ALS aka Lou Gehrig’s disease is a f’ing nightmare. A neurodegenerative disease that depletes your muscle function until you can’t breathe. The first thing to go, often, is the ability to speak. (3/18)
So here's my story about Jerry Remy (RIP). When I was 17, my older brothers and I scored tickets to sit on the Green Monster at Fenway. We were die-hard Red Sox fans and thought Remy was the absolute best. So I hatched a plan to get his (and @DonOrsillo's) attention. Thread (1/x)
At the time, Wally the Green Monster was having a moment. The @RedSox mascot had become a beloved character on the NESN broadcast. A Wally doll would sit with Remy and Don in the booth. They'd tell funny stories about his day. It was an awesome bit. But it missed something. (2/x)
Wally needed a female co-star. So I outfitted my own Wally doll with a dress (my dad's black dress sock, sorry Dad!), put red lips on it, glued long yellow string for hair and stole my sister's bracelet for the necklace (sorry, Kim!). And so Molly the Green Monster was born.(3/x)