AI Insights
Bias alerts, suspicious games, and league summaries — generated by AI from every reviewed call.
AI insights — NBA
NBA officiating accuracy stands at 76% across 1000 total calls reviewed. Several officials show higher rates of incorrect calls, impacting game integrity. The league should monitor these trends to ensure fair play.
Ben Taylor has an incorrect call percentage of 39% on 18 calls, significantly below the league average.
Tony Brothers has an incorrect call percentage of 32% on 272 calls, indicating a consistent issue with accuracy.
Jacyn Goble has an incorrect call percentage of 31% on 13 calls, a concern despite the lower volume.
Scott Foster has an incorrect call percentage of 27% on 366 calls, a high volume with a notable error rate.
Official Ed Malloy has an incorrect call percentage of 67% in 6 calls involving the New York Knicks, raising concerns about potential bias.
A game between New York Knicks and Cavaliers on 2026-05-24 showed a 50% incorrect call rate on 4 calls, impacting critical moments.
A game between Spurs and Thunder on 2026-05-21 featured a 50% incorrect call rate on 4 calls, indicating significant officiating issues.
Another instance of New York Knicks @ Cavaliers on 2026-05-24 showed a 40% incorrect call rate on 5 calls, signaling ongoing officiating challenges in this matchup.
50% of 4 reviewed calls in this game (2026-05-24) were judged incorrect.
50% of 4 reviewed calls in this game (2026-05-21) were judged incorrect.
40% of 5 reviewed calls in this game (2026-05-24) were judged incorrect.