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Mark Daigneault explains using technical fouls to send message to refs

Mark Daigneault explains using technical fouls to send message to refs

During Sunday’s 124-120 win over the Phoenix Suns, Oklahoma City Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault was handed a technical foul at the 1:21 mark of the second quarter.

This came seconds after Josh Giddey also received a technical foul — which was later rescinded.

It’s the latest addition of a recent trend for Daigneault.

On the season, Daigneault has been T’d up six times, the fifth-most among head coaches. A pretty high number for him considering the Thunder only have 14 total technicals this season, which ranks near the bottom of the league.

In Daigneault’s first two seasons as head coach, he received zero technical fouls. So what exactly changed besides the Thunder finding themselves in the playoff picture and playing meaningful March/April regular season games for the first time in his tenure?

According to Daigneault, it’s about wanting to be officiated as fair as humanly possible, noting human error is an inherent flaw in a high-paced sport.

“Very little built-up frustration. I didn’t get any in my first two years. I’m definitely choosing when to unleash whatever it is,” Daigneault said after Monday’s practice. “I’m prioritizing getting my point across at the expense of a technical above-not. If I get them, I get them. Fairness and consistency — we need those things from the league and from the refs. If we don’t think we’re getting them then I think it’s my job to point that out.”

The Thunder lead the league in drives per game by a wide margin at 64.2 a night. The second-place New York Knicks are at 55.8 per game. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the catalyst of OKC’s drive-and-kick offense as he leads the leagues in drives once again (24.2) for a third consecutive season.

Despite the Thunder being such a drive-heavy team, they’re only 17th in the league in free-throw attempts at 23.5 a game. So something isn’t adding up.

Perhaps Daigneault and the Thunder are slowly realizing that being diplomatic with the officials…

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