Racial bias among refs?

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May 9, 2002
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Anyone buying this?

Study: White officials call more fouls on black players

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20...refereebias.ap/index.html?eref=rss_topstories

NEW YORK (AP) -- An academic study of NBA officiating found that white referees called fouls at a greater rate against black players than against white players, The New York Times reported in Wednesday's editions.

The study by a University of Pennsylvania assistant professor and Cornell graduate student also found that black officials called fouls more frequently against white players than black, but noted that that tendency was not as pronounced.

Justin Wolfers, an assistant professor of business and public policy at Penn's Wharton School, and Joseph Price, a Cornell graduate student in economics, said the difference in calls "is large enough that the probability of a team winning is noticeably affected by the racial composition of the refereeing crew."

The study, conducted over a 13-season span through 2004, found that the racial makeup of a three-man officiating crew affected calls by up to 41/2 percent.

The NBA strongly criticized the study, which was based on information from publicly available box scores, which show only the referees' names and contain no information about which official made a call.

"The study that is cited in The New York Times article is wrong," president of league and basketball operations Joel Litvin told The Associated Press on Tuesday night. "The fact is there is no evidence of racial bias in foul calls made by NBA officials and that is based on a study conducted by our experts who looked at data that was far more robust and current than the data relied upon by Professor Wolfers.

"The short of it is Wolfers and Price only looked at calls made by three-man crews. Our experts were able to analyze calls made by individual referees."

Litvin said the NBA's study, using data from November 2004 to January 2007, included some 148,000 calls and included which official made each call. The Times said the NBA denied a request by Wolfers and Price to obtain that information, citing its confidentiality agreement with the officials.

The study also found differences in everything from a decrease in scoring to a rise in turnovers depending on the officials' race.

"Player-performance appears to deteriorate at every margin when officiated by a larger fraction of opposite-race referees," Wolfers and Price wrote.

But the key finding was in regard to foul calls, saying "black players receive around 0.12-0.20 more fouls per 48 minutes played (an increase of 21/2-41/2 percent) when the number of white referees officiating a game increases from zero to three."

The NBA has an observer at each game and closely monitors its officials, who are required to file reports after each game they work and are expected to be able to explain each potentially controversial call they have made.

Litvin said in an original version of the paper, dated March 2006, Wolfers and Price came to the conclusion that there was no bias. He added that the NBA's research "all prove beyond any doubt in our minds that these guys are just flat wrong."

"They reached conclusions in their own papers that are unsupported by their own calculations," Litvin said.

Wolfers and Price are set to present the paper at meetings of the Society of Labor Economists on Friday and the American Law and Economics Association on Sunday. The Times said they will then submit it to the National Bureau of Economic Research and for formal peer review before consideration by an economic journal.

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Nov 16, 2004
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I'm not buying it. If anything, black players are more animated and complain way more than whites do. how can you compare guys like Rasheed Wallace, Steven Jackson, Hamilton, Carmelo to white players like Troy Murphy, Steve Blake, Steve Nash, etc.? No comparison, the only white guy that get's T'd up is Dirk and he's from Germany.
 
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I dont buy it either. Steven A. Jackson the reporter from Philly, who is black an always speaks his mind and is almost too vocal at times, is always hanging out and covering the NBA for eleven years and said he was never once heard anything even close to racial bias issues.
 
Dec 9, 2005
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Saw that article earlier...



I don't think its true. I agree with Smeezy in that for the most part, the guys who are the most emotional are the ones who get tagged the most, not just a particular race.
 
Dec 22, 2004
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smeezy said:
I'm not buying it. If anything, black players are more animated and complain way more than whites do. how can you compare guys like Rasheed Wallace, Steven Jackson, Hamilton, Carmelo to white players like Troy Murphy, Steve Blake, Steve Nash, etc.? No comparison, the only white guy that get's T'd up is Dirk and he's from Germany.
Dont forget the biggest whiner in the NBA TIM DUNCAN.........
 
Nov 16, 2004
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Hollywood said:
Dont forget the biggest whiner in the NBA TIM DUNCAN.........
It's funny how Timmy used to never say a word to the refs, never showed any emotions. Now he's saying to refs "you're a piece of shit." Funny how one's character changes when they gettin money.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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Well the whole problem with this study is that their data wasn't good enough, they have nothing to actually link specific referees foul calls to specific players.

All they basically did was some simple algebra involving how black the officiating crews were and how black the teams were. The data wasn't good enough to draw any statistically significant conclusions, it was doomed from the start.
 

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This is one of the most preposterous studies I've ever heard of. There are 5 White players in the NBA and 1 Black referee. With such disproportion, of course there are gonna be more calls made against Blacks by White refs.

What a waste of time and money. Studies like this further enhace people's belief that the results of most research is common sense.

Forgive me if I restated what another person has already stated. I typically don't read responses.
 

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This study did not show any significant numbers to cause any alarms. I haven't seen the full document but they cannot take everything into prespective. Like did the black players argue more? were they more animated?

Plus theres such a huge difference in the number of white and black players it'd be hard to get good numbers unless you estimated.

I don't buy it...spend your time and money on something else...
 
Nov 7, 2006
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evry game i watch seems to be equal if u ask me. there are always gonna be some bulshit calls but its usually understandable why they call em. they shoulda checked how many black players get called for fouls against white players and vice versa lol. cuz if they callin a foul on a black player against a black player doesnt that equal its self out