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Jaren Jackson Jr. T'd up after FILTHY block attempt called as defensive foul



Jaren Jackson Jr. was assessed a technical foul after protesting a block attempt on Paolo Banchero just before halftime as the Memphis Grizzlies hosted the Orlando Magic.

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27 Comments

  1. forget the bad foul call i feel bad for @0:09 white boy girl thinking bout some else with jaren jackson

  2. the ref might be practicing to T'd up grizzlies for the playoffs. betting there would be more profitable.

  3. So a bad call then the refs gets soft because he got embarrassed and he ts up a player because the call was so bad lol what

  4. Refs suck. They literally ruin the game. Their job is to protect players from dangerous plays by calling appropriate fouls, not trying to run the game.

  5. I hate commentators that can't be objective of the team they work for. That was a clean block any way u look at it!

  6. So many wannabe referees in the comment section acting like they’d make the correct call live with the players going 20 mph. Y’all watchin it in slow motion and still getting to wrong. You can’t grab a person’s arm and impede him even if it is minimal contact. The refs made the correct call. The block was clean but there was a foul before the block.

  7. u cant grab my boy arm like that. stop thinking u good jaren smh. we know its time. playoffs u wont play. u be in foul trouble

  8. players can’t have reaction’s anymore?? i mean it was a foul but my goodness he can block anyone in the league

  9. JJ had a clean block on a dunk attempt during the Hawks game just prior. Refs called a foul but it was challenged and overturned. Refs want to penalize people for playing defense nowadays smh

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