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‘Stevie Wonder Could Call This’: Twitter Reacts to Poor Officiating During Bulls vs Nets

Officiating has always been a problem in the NBA. Bad calls and unnecessary technicals are no new thing. However, in the game between Brooklyn Nets and Chicago Bulls, referees seemed to only see calls for Brooklyn. They arguably missed many foul calls for the Bulls as the Nets received a big bonus on the same lines.

While the Bulls did take the game, it came down to a fight. The Brooklyn Nets, led by Kevin Durant, held a 2 point lead going into the fourth quarter. However, a big display by center Nikola Vucevic and Ayo Dosunmu in the fourth took the game away.

Surprisingly, the Bulls barely saw any foul calls until the fourth quarter. So the Chicago fans were not happy with the referees and expressed their disdain.

Fans react to poor officiating in Bulls-Nets game

It is safe to say that referees were not at their best during the game between the Bulls and Brooklyn Nets. Likewise, fans took notice and were furious. They felt the refs did not do justice with the Chicago Bulls, not calling fouls despite contact. On the other hand, the Nets arguably received calls for no reason.

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Notably, DeMar DeRozan got called for a foul when Blake Griffin went out of bounds. But when he attempted to get the ball, there was no genuine contact with Blake. However, the referees still called DeRozan for the foul. Moreover, on the offense, it seemed the referees turned a blind eye, not calling out on Alex Caruso despite once being hit on the head.

Nets player gets touched Refs Foul

Bull gets whopped in the head Refs We don’t see a foul there go nets

— Shut up Matthew (@matthewschiefs) November 9, 2021

These refs are literally letting the nets get away with anything tonight where are the fouls ?!!?? #BullsNation

— lyss (@frogsandsnakes) November 9, 2021

these refs gonna blow it regardless so dont let it come down to them

— Talkin’ Nets (@talkin_nets) November 9, 2021

@nba hate to break it to you but the bulls might win despite you telling the refs you want the nets

— Lavis Darson (@LavisDarson) November 9, 2021

The Refs are struggling with the whistle in this Nets vs Bulls game pic.twitter.com/CknASu28Xo

— Socios Hoops (@SociosHoops) November 9, 2021

These refs literally calling imaginary fouls for the Nets and when the Bulls get slapped in the head there is no call #BKNvsCHI

— Jonathan Mendoza (@Gronox1761) November 9, 2021

Stevie Wonder could call this Bulls and Nets game better then these refs

— B_WentSSJ (@Barry_Roizer) November 9, 2021

Ref only calling foul when Nets foul one player like 3 times on a play

— Paul Ndika (@DaRealSleekP) November 9, 2021

The refs for the Bulls Vs. Nets game have been atrocious for both teams

— sway (@Sway_OnThis) November 9, 2021

the refs want the nets to win lmfao

— giannis’s right armpit (@giannissarmpit) November 9, 2021

The fans definitely kept the refs under the scanner and found many faults.

The Bulls with a massive turnaround

The Bulls powered their way to a 21 point lead going on a 42-17 run in the fourth quarter. DeMar led the way yet again with 28 points while Zach Lavine notched up 24 points to go with 5 assists in the Bulls’ win. The big fourth quarter gave the Bulls a comfortable lead as they snapped a five game winning streak for the Nets.

Despite all his efforts, Kevin Durant’s 38 points and 10 rebounds couldn’t get the job done. He was the only Nets player to score over 20 as he was making shot after shot. Apart from him, LaMarcus Aldridge came up big with 19 points in just 23 minutes. James Harden was poor once again, shooting just 4-11 from the field to go with 5 assists.

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With this win, do you think the Chicago Bulls are the best team in the EC? Let us know in the comments below.

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