Chicago Bulls‘ guard Dwyane Wade gave his thoughts recently on the NBA's last two minute officiating reports and made it clear how much he dislikes it. This comes after his team lost two close games in their recently concluded circus road trip.

The 34-year-old Marquette product made his reasons known on why he hates them and also gave his suggestions on what the league should do with it.

“I hate 'em. I hate the two-minute reports. I'll go on record again saying that. It's bad for our game to come back with those two-minute reports. Because they come back and they show the imperfectness of our game in two minutes. It's imperfect the whole game, let's not just breakdown the [last] two minutes. Players get called out and get fined for saying something to the refs, but the NBA is calling our refs out for making the wrong play or the right play, whatever the case may be.

“Let's just leave it alone. It's in the game, it's the call that's been made on the floor. We're mad at it then, let's move on. I hate the two-minute report that comes back and say, ‘Ah, well, they should have called this.' Well, we lost. It's not making none of us feel better by saying, ‘See, I told you.' We lost the game, so I hate 'em. But I've said that multiple times.”

Wade wants the reports to stop because even if the league admits there were some missed calls towards the end of games, they can't reverse them anymore. It also just puts a bad light on the referees for continuing to miss crucial calls especially in the last two minutes.

It remains to be seen whether the NBA will consider Wade's suggestions or not, but as it stands, the league will still make them and continue to be a controversial topic until produced.