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The NBA Whistle Ric Wants Abolished — And Why Lu Dort Isn’t the Real Problem

The NBA Whistle Ric Wants Abolished — And Why Lu Dort Isn’t the Real Problem

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On this episode of On The Ball with Ric Bucher, Ric dives into two things he’d love to see abolished from today’s NBA: the whistle-hunting blocking foul and the blind loyalty that turns every fan debate into tribal warfare.

Ric opens by saluting the WNBA players’ new CBA breakthrough, explaining why tying salaries to gross revenue instead of net revenue could be a game-changing template for all pro athletes. From there, he pulls back the curtain on how NBA officiating really works, drawing on his own experience trying out as an original D-League referee and explaining why fans who scream “just follow the rule book” don’t understand how much of basketball officiating is built on interpretation.

Then Ric zeroes in on one of the most frustrating calls in today’s game: the offensive player who barrels into a defender, flails, and gets rewarded with free throws. He argues it’s not basketball — it’s a trick. He also takes on the growing outrage culture around physical defenders like Lu Dort and Draymond Green, making the case that there’s a huge difference between playing with an edge and crossing the line.

Finally, Ric tackles the bigger issue underneath it all: fan tribalism, media hypocrisy, and the death of nuance. Why do fans defend behavior from their own stars that they’d condemn from anyone else? Why has “you’re a hater” become the laziest argument in sports? And what does all of this say about the NBA, its media ecosystem, and us?

This is a classic Ric Bucher deep dive — smart, pointed, and unafraid to challenge the league, the players, the media, and the fans.

Timestamps:

00:00 Intro, sponsor mention, and Ric’s new book on coachability

02:44 Why the WNBA’s new CBA is a major win for players

04:24 The two things Ric wants abolished from today’s NBA

05:16 Why NBA officiating is far harder than fans think

06:51 How the NBA tells referees how to call games

09:07 Traveling, the gather step, and why the league wants more scoring

11:32 The whistle Ric hates most: fake blocking fouls on drives

15:14 Jaylen Brown, whistle-hunting, and why players feel forced to exploit it

15:49 The other thing Ric wants gone: blind loyalty from fans and media

16:00 Lu Dort, Nikola Jokic, and “strategically reckless” defense

17:15 Why the 65-game award rule is doing exactly what it was meant to do

18:01 Ric’s issue with teams discouraging players from playing

19:31 Why smaller defenders get away with more physical tactics

20:37 Thunder fans booing Jokic — and the danger of tribal fandom

22:06 Draymond Green, Lu Dort, and where edge crosses into excess

24:53 Why players shouldn’t be labeled “dirty” so casually

25:19 Hard fouls, self-policing, and what the NBA gets wrong

26:03 Why sports and society are both drowning in performative loyalty

27:00 The media’s role in selling outrage and false authority

28:13 Principles over fandom: Ric’s case for nuance

30:17 Final thoughts — and a Lakers topic looming for next episode


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