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Mavericks’ Barea ejected while sitting on bench

J.J. Barea got ejected from the Dallas Mavericks‘ bench late in Friday’s loss to the Los Angeles Lakers by referee Scott Foster for saying only, “That was a disaster,” the 13-year veteran guard told ESPN.

“[On the first techical, Foster] said I was talking too much, but I never said a bad word the whole night,” Barera said. “The second one, I just said from the bench, ‘This is a disaster.’ That’s it. But [Foster] has a problem with me. He was at half court! I average maybe three techs a year. I think every time it’s him.”

Mavs owner Mark Cuban, who sits behind the Dallas bench, quoted a similar comment in his tweet about the ejection.

Foster, who has 25 seasons of NBA experience, has developed a reputation around the league for being quick tempered. He was voted the league’s worst referee in a 2016 survey of players and coaches conducted by the Los Angeles Times.

Houston Rockets guard Chris Paul publicly mocked Foster after being whistled for a technical in a win over the Portland Trail Blazers last season.

“Yeah, Scott Foster at his finest,” Paul said. “You know what I mean? He just never fails.

“Some of them, you can [communicate] with. You’ve just gotta figure out who you can and you can’t. I got a tech tonight. I’m over there with [referee Courtney Kirkland] saying, ‘That’s Scott, that’s Scott,’ and I got a tech. That’s history there. He the man. That’s who they pay to see.”

The NBA did not announce a fine for Paul due to the comments.

Barea declined to comment when asked about Foster’s reputation.

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