The NBA's efforts to be more transparent with its officiating has created total solidarity.

The league instituted Last Two-Minute Report has become a controversial target simply because nothing is corrected as a result.

Some of the players don't like the report, and would rather it not exist at all.

Golden State Warriors star Kevin Durant doesn't feel it serves a purpose in helping the games and unfairly blames referees.

Chicago Bulls star Dwyane Wade believes the report is unfair and should be done away with as well.

Some NBA organizations, however, are pushing for an extended version of the report according to  The Vertical's Adrian Wojnarowksi.

They want even more calls and more transparency.

Two minutes aren't enough to work through in-game mistakes and they would have the entire 48-minutes covered if they had their way.

The NBA has not backed away from its stance to keep the report active, citing protection of the game's integrity.

The league also won't waste resources carefully filtering through 48 minutes of game film for 30 teams throughout the season.

Players may get the opportunity to vent about officials privately when the new CBA begins, but nothing will change for now.