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Pedro Martinez ‘burned’ in arbitration: ‘The party’s end was nonsense’

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Valencia basketball coach Pedro Martinez said on Sunday after losing to Real Madrid (102-96). He said he was “burned,” “nonsense,” and had “unintelligible” and “very decisive action” in the final minutes of arbitration.

The Catalan coach who went to protest the referee at the end of the match influenced subsequent press conferences with a triple from Blank-Badio, who did not use his previous foul with a cap that Walter Tavares deemed illegal to Dominican Jean Montero’s Tray.

“None of the three arbitrators reviewed it, and of course, if they don’t have a whim, you can’t review. They are very professional judges and know when (you can go to review).

Therefore, he said that now, engineers from Real Madrid and Valencia have come to review meetings, and therefore, other levels of arbitration have also requested that “analyze and improve it and request the next game, not next year.”

“I’m a bit burned with certain actions handed over to the game. I’ll analyze the game on the bus. I hope that other levels in the league will do that too. It’s not that they have 6 and 4 improvisational actions.

“The Madrid players are very good and I don’t want to take away the pinnacle of merit or how they got the game up. They are the best team in the league and they demonstrated that, but one of them doesn’t take the other.”

After this defeat, Valencia Basket lost the series in the Endesa League final 2-0, with a new defeat at Fontata winning the title to Real Madrid.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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