Things got weird when the Lakers played in Oakland on Wednesday.  Matt Steinmetz of the Contra Costa Times concludes the league doesn't approve of the way the referees handled things.

Here's the recap:  With five minutes left Devean George got his sixth foul plus a technical.  After Chris Mills made the free throw the game resumed before the Lakers had a replacement for George on the floor, allowing Larry Hughes to nail a three-pointer.  Phil Jackson comes on to the floor to complain, and is quickly given two quick T's (plus automatic ejection) by referee Rodney Mott.

The referees conferred and determined they didn't give the Lakers the necessary 30 seconds to get a replacement in the game.  They then rolled back the two T's on Jackson, and took Hughes' trey off the board.

NBA senior VP for operations, Stu Jackson, has reviewed the replay, but won't comment on it.  Several Warriors officials confirmed the league made it clear the officials didn't handle the situation correctly