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Chris Paul Denies Adam Silver Called Him After Scott Foster Incident
Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports

Amidst the recent tensions between Chris Paul and NBA official Scott Foster, the saga takes a new turn as Paul claims no direct communication from Commissioner Adam Silver or the league regarding the ongoing feud. After the Warriors' 110-106 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers, Paul asserted that neither the commissioner nor anyone from the league had reached out to him since the incident with Foster.

"Nah, ain't nobody called me since all that happened. The league, usually sometimes they'll call or interview you, but nobody texted, called or nothing since it happened. I don't know. I haven't talked to Adam, Bryon, nobody." 

"I talked to Bryon but I had to call him. He didn't call me. I don't know, it's weird." (1:08)

The dispute escalated when Foster ejected Paul during the Warriors' clash with the Phoenix Suns last month, leading Paul to describe it as a "personal" matter. Despite Silver's public address, emphasizing the professionalism expected from both parties, Paul stated that no communication has transpired between him, Foster, and the league since November 22.

While Silver acknowledged the longstanding history between Foster and Paul, expressing the need for them to perform their duties professionally, Paul remains skeptical about any substantial changes. The 19-year NBA veteran, known for his track record and leadership, expressed confusion about the lack of outreach from the league, emphasizing the peculiarity of the situation.

As the rift persists, Paul waits patiently for a call from Commissioner Silver, leaving the future of his relationship with Foster and the resolution of the conflict hanging in uncertainty. The ongoing drama underscores the challenge of managing interpersonal dynamics within the high-stakes world of professional basketball officiating and player interactions.

Adam Silver Wants Chris Paul And Scott Foster To Be Professionals And He Is Absolutely Right 

In the wake of the escalating feud between Chris Paul and veteran referee Scott Foster, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has broken his silence, urging both parties to maintain professionalism despite their personal differences. Speaking on SiriusXM NBA Radio, Silver emphasized the need for both Paul and Foster to focus on their respective roles and fulfill their duties.

"Scott is one of the most respected NBA officials and one of the highest-rated NBA officials, which is why he referees in our Finals games. Of course, Chris's track record speaks for itself. The way we've tried to handle that is to talk to both of them and say the expectation is you're going to be professional. Whatever the bad blood is between you two, you don’t have to be friends, but you gotta both go out and do your jobs."

The longstanding rivalry between Paul and Foster reached a tipping point when Foster ejected Paul during the Warriors' game against the Phoenix Suns. The incident prompted Silver to address the situation publicly, recognizing the need for intervention in the conflict.

Silver's call for professionalism comes amid a growing clamor from fans for the league to intervene and mediate the dispute. The commissioner's expectation is clear: both Paul and Foster need to set aside their personal grievances and concentrate on fulfilling their roles within the league.

The commissioner's stance aligns with the challenges faced by players and officials throughout the league's history. Silver's intervention reflects the NBA's commitment to maintaining a level of professionalism on and off the court, emphasizing that regardless of personal conflicts, the expectation is for individuals to perform their duties effectively. 

As the drama between Paul and Foster continues, Silver's call for professionalism remains a crucial directive for both parties involved in this ongoing NBA saga.

This article first appeared on Fadeaway World and was syndicated with permission.

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