Arizona State’s Bobby Hurley Rages Against Referees After 2-Point Loss to UCLA
Bobby Hurley didn’t want to talk about the officiating during Arizona State’s matchup with UCLA on Wednesday night. However, in doing so, he ended up saying plenty during his postgame press conference.
The Sun Devils lost to the Bruins, 68–66, blowing a 15-point lead in the defeat. That would be enough reason for Hurley to be upset. But Arizona State’s coach was particularly worked up about the foul disparity that resulted in UCLA (8–10, 3–4) getting nine more free throws. Additionally, the Sun Devils (10–7, 4–2) were called for four technical fouls in the game.
Whether it was to avoid a fine or other penalty from the Pac-12, Hurley refused to directly criticize the officials after the game. However, he was seething when speaking to reporters.
“I wish I could say how I really feel right now,” Hurley said as he sat down for postgame questions. “But I’m not gonna do that. I am not gonna say how I really feel.”
“So I am just going to start out by saying when you look at the stat sheet, I’m proud of my team’s shooting percentages from three, from two against a very good defensive team that’s starting to find itself,” he added. “We had six turnovers as opposed to their 11. That’s all I’m going to say, really. I’m not going to say anything. I’m not going to talk about how I feel. So feel free to ask me anything you want.”
Naturally, reporters wanted to ask about what Hurley said he wouldn’t talk about. He did elaborate that he was happy about everything that happened on the court–besides the free-throw line. And he revealed a bit more with each question.
For instance, none of the referees provided what Hurley viewed as a suitable explanation. He acknowledged that he could’ve handled himself better, yet stated “We’re the bad guys. Say hello to the bad guys.”
That is sure to be printed on a T-shirt for Arizona State fans soon. Those might be available already.