A list of puns related to "Scott Foster (ice hockey)"
I'm not saying at all that this series is being rigged, but it's not a great look for the league when a referee is blatantly telling a player that he has a bias against him, and that same referee is doing the NBA Finals. I'm not a Suns fan eitherβ I just want both teams to have a level playing field.
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Scott Foster was spotted in MIL yesterday. They have really brought out the big guns for the decider, pairing him with Tony Brothers.
https://official.nba.com/referee-assignments/
https://twitter.com/NBAOfficial/status/1469841328745979906?s=20
Tough injury at the end of the week.
A good take from Perk. Another thing I would add to why the bucks won is that booker player really badly last night.
Source: https://twitter.com/KendrickPerkins/status/1414426513366204418?s=20
βWeβre not about to start this Scott Foster and CP3 madness! The Bucks earned that win tonight and it had NOTHING to do with the officiating. Giannis DOMINATED, Middleton and Holiday showed up and PJ Tucker made winning plays that didnβt show up the stats sheet. Carry on...β
Link to the tweet: https://twitter.com/kentsomers/status/1417256366188728325?s=20
> There has been a Scott Foster sighting in downtown Milwaukee. No announcement about officials for Game 6 has been made.
While this doesn't mean anything and it could be he doesn't ref game 6 this has to be a bad sign for all CP3 fans.
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>Legitimate question: i know Scott Foster has a terrible rep vs CP3 teams. But I havent seen anything to βblame the refs.β Suns missed a ton of shots. What are yall seeing to blame refs?
Context: CP3 is 0-12 in the playoffs when Scott Foster is officiating.
Tonightβs crew features Scott Foster.
The record was determined using multiple sources:
Chris Paul's record in playoff games officiated by Scott Foster was previously 0-12. With tonight's loss, he extends that record to 0-13.
Chris Paul teams are 1-13 in playoff games officiated by Scott Foster. Chris Paul didn't play in that one game.
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Ice hockey in Japan started in the 1920s. Teams have been competing in the All Japan Championships since 1930, making the tournament one of the oldest sporting competitions in the country.
Professional hockey arrived in 1966 with the Japan Ice Hockey League. Originally a five-team league, the JIHL expanded to six teams in 1974 and stayed that way until tough economic times led to budget cutbacks and eventually the demise of the league in 2004. The 38-year-old JIHL was abandoned in favor of Asia League Ice Hockey which still exists today. Teams like the Nippon Paper Cranes had good success in hockey (until Covid lead to financial difficulties).
The cpu Jeff Lee makes so many bad plays I litteraly have to play defense just so heβs not on my team
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