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Raptors' VanVleet heavily criticizes officiating after loss to Clippers

Fred VanVleet tried to take a double breath before addressing reporters. But the Toronto Raptors guard was unable to suppress his frustration with referee Ben Taylor and his crew.

VanVleet was extremely critical of Taylor after the Raptors' 108-100 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night — not only for being called for a technical foul, but for the disparity in fouls and free throws.

"I don't mind it. I'll take the fine. I don't really care. I thought Ben Taylor was terrible tonight," VanVleet said while using a profanity. "I think that most nights, you know out of the three, there's one or two that just [mess] the game up. It's been like that a couple of games in a row. Denver was tough, obviously.

"You come out tonight, competing pretty hard and I get a [lousy] tech that changes the whole dynamic of the game, changed the whole flow of the game."

VanVleet, who is in his sixth year in the league, was called for his eighth technical of the season with 7:02 remaining in the third quarter. Paul George made the free throw to put the Clippers up 65-57.

VanVleet said the reason he picked up the technical was because he was imploring his team to play through what he thought were some questionable calls, albeit with more colourful language. He also said he understood there is a fine line on what he can say, but thought Taylor didn't give him enough leeway.

Toronto was called for 23 fouls to Los Angeles' 18, but the Clippers were 24 of 31 from the line while the Raptors were 13 of 14.

"We weren't getting our money's worth on a lot of those," Raptors coach Nick Nurse said of the fouls. "Probably a little bit of contact. We didn't adjust [to the style of play] because we were back in the same situation."

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