A: To background those just joining the conversation, the NBA releases officiating reports only on games that are within five points entering the final two minutes. And those reports only offer detail on the calls made during that time period (and overtime, if necessary), even though there can be questionable calls outside that window that can be just as impactful, as was the case with the goaltending ruling against Hassan Whiteside in the fourth quarter Thursday night. Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy told me earlier this season, he takes issue with the NBA only going to replay in the final two minutes for certain plays, saying the approach either should be for the entire game or not at all. I think true transparency should apply to such officiating reports. Key plays deserve similar focus, since such transparency only would educate fans (and media and players) going forward. No one assumes that officials are infallible or should have such expectations, just like no one expects players to make every shot or to always go without turnovers. But fans who pay big money to attend events, or even significant amounts for League Pass, should be able to get similar closure to what the two-minute reports offer.