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SpurPadre
04-24-2013, 01:08 AM
Wow, this "name" bias is getting more blatant by the minute. Lebron probably told him, "wah, wah, I'm gonna tell daddy Stern and when he finds out what you did, he's gonna fire you!" Ref: "Oh, I'm sorry...I don't know what the hell is wrong with me. I'll reverse your technical. Would you like to fuck my wife after the game, too?" Lebron: "Oh, ok! Thanks!" Dude can stab any ref in Game 3 and then say it was the ref's fault because he slipped into his knife ten times and they'll let it go. Seriously, when was the last time a ref EVER reversed a technical? Even MJ never had a tech reversed.

jimbo
04-24-2013, 01:17 AM
:jekka

lefty
04-24-2013, 01:19 AM
and this is why today's NBA sucks

the pussyfication of the league

Imagine if Kobe played with Bill Cartwright, who grabbed MJ one day and threatened to break his legs

Bible Kemp would never do that

SpurPadre
04-24-2013, 01:24 AM
And yet TD gets T'd up for fucking laughing.

HarlemHeat37
04-24-2013, 01:28 AM
Lebron didn't finish in the top 5 in FTAs this year, despite shooting more in the paint than 4 of the 5 guys ahead of him, tbh..

SpurPadre
04-24-2013, 01:32 AM
Lebron didn't finish in the top 5 in FTAs this year, despite shooting more in the paint than 4 of the 5 guys ahead of him, tbh..

So, are you trying to argue Stern hasn't made it so the league is Lebron's personal playground where he can say and do whatever he wants with no consequence? It's more than just FTAs that constitute extreme bias toward a team or player.

apalisoc_9
04-24-2013, 01:42 AM
Op, this shit happens in the ATandT too.

thunderup
04-24-2013, 01:50 AM
So, are you trying to argue Stern hasn't made it so the league is Lebron's personal playground where he can say and do whatever he wants with no consequence? It's more than just FTAs that constitute extreme bias toward a team or player.
Lebron fan doesn't take into account that Stern basically gifted Lebron a finals berth for 5-6 years by allowing the super team to form in such a weak conference. I don't do conspiracies nor do I subscribe to them like a lot of people do on this board but it's obvious what's happening. Lebron will win multiple titles until he's tired of doing so.

One argument that will always kill Stern's credibility in regards to Lebron's "The Decision" will be the one dealing with CP3's trade to the Lakers. I'm not a Laker fan by any stretch of the imagination nor do I support that bitchmade franchise but Stern basically cancelled the trade that would've sent CP3 to form a superteam with the Lakers. A team like that with CP3 would've easily been favorites to come out of the West and challenge Miami with their size and talent alone.

His response was that he was doing it in the best interest of the team :lmao. As an NBA fan, that's absolute horseshit partner. What about the best interests of teams like Toronto and Cleveland? These are teams that will be mired in shit unless a superstar like Lebron joins.

Looking back at that bizarre time, Stern most definitely wanted to establish the Heat as the dominant team of this decade just like the Bulls in the 90's. The league will milk out whatever comes out of this "dynasty" and hopefully through all that we'll have a shot at defeating those assholes from Miami. It's just hard seeing that happen anytime soon, but a fan's gotta believe ehh, partner?

HI-FI
04-24-2013, 01:59 AM
basically both sides are right. Harlem Heat is right that players get more physical with Lebron than other superstars. It's actually refreshing the amount of contact he plays through. but, on a whole, the league is pussified from the 80s. this is Stern's WWE vision of the NBA, for better or worse.

HarlemHeat37
04-24-2013, 02:19 AM
Lebron fan doesn't take into account that Stern basically gifted Lebron a finals berth for 5-6 years by allowing the super team to form in such a weak conference. I don't do conspiracies nor do I subscribe to them like a lot of people do on this board but it's obvious what's happening. Lebron will win multiple titles until he's tired of doing so.

One argument that will always kill Stern's credibility in regards to Lebron's "The Decision" will be the one dealing with CP3's trade to the Lakers. I'm not a Laker fan by any stretch of the imagination nor do I support that bitchmade franchise but Stern basically cancelled the trade that would've sent CP3 to form a superteam with the Lakers. A team like that with CP3 would've easily been favorites to come out of the West and challenge Miami with their size and talent alone.

His response was that he was doing it in the best interest of the team :lmao. As an NBA fan, that's absolute horseshit partner. What about the best interests of teams like Toronto and Cleveland? These are teams that will be mired in shit unless a superstar like Lebron joins.

Looking back at that bizarre time, Stern most definitely wanted to establish the Heat as the dominant team of this decade just like the Bulls in the 90's. The league will milk out whatever comes out of this "dynasty" and hopefully through all that we'll have a shot at defeating those assholes from Miami. It's just hard seeing that happen anytime soon, but a fan's gotta believe ehh, partner?

:lol you believe that Stern knew Lebron's plan to join the Heat and that he was in on it?..you should have a chat with SA210, you guys would have a lot in common, tbh..

And then the 2nd part of your argument is that Stern wouldn't like to see the fucking Lakers, the most popular franchise in the NBA, compete for a championship? :lmao..

:lol OKC residenrt..put the meth down and take your tongue off of your sister's clit for a moment and revise your argument, tbh..

Mal
04-24-2013, 02:33 AM
I dont think that LeBron needs biased whistles to be the best player in the league.

jestersmash
04-24-2013, 02:44 AM
Yeah Lebron's relative lack of free throw respect compared to other superstars has always baffled me. It's not something I would have guessed without watching him, but that's just how it is. The eye test and virtually every stat out there suggests (you can't really prove this kind of assertion) that he gets less respect from the refs than other superstars. I've seen Lebron get hammered at the ends of 4th quarters of a tied game and get no call, whereas virtually every comparable superstar around him probably would've been shooting free throws in a similar situation.

CP3 gets anywhere from 2-4 extra free throw attempts every other game by doing his patented "drive into his defender and flail backwards at the top of the 3 point line" move. CP3's dribbling towards the right and trying to beat his man off the dribble. His man is moving towards the right. CP3 closes the gap, dribbles into him, and then flails backwards. Free throws. It's asinine.

This is the same move that gave Steve Blake game winning free throws against Golden State in the regular season (where the Lakers shot 50 free throws to Golden State's 22 or something).

LarryDavid
04-24-2013, 02:46 AM
Lebron fan doesn't take into account that Stern basically gifted Lebron a finals berth for 5-6 years by allowing the super team to form in such a weak conference. I don't do conspiracies nor do I subscribe to them like a lot of people do on this board but it's obvious what's happening. Lebron will win multiple titles until he's tired of doing so.

One argument that will always kill Stern's credibility in regards to Lebron's "The Decision" will be the one dealing with CP3's trade to the Lakers. I'm not a Laker fan by any stretch of the imagination nor do I support that bitchmade franchise but Stern basically cancelled the trade that would've sent CP3 to form a superteam with the Lakers. A team like that with CP3 would've easily been favorites to come out of the West and challenge Miami with their size and talent alone.

His response was that he was doing it in the best interest of the team :lmao. As an NBA fan, that's absolute horseshit partner. What about the best interests of teams like Toronto and Cleveland? These are teams that will be mired in shit unless a superstar like Lebron joins.

Looking back at that bizarre time, Stern most definitely wanted to establish the Heat as the dominant team of this decade just like the Bulls in the 90's. The league will milk out whatever comes out of this "dynasty" and hopefully through all that we'll have a shot at defeating those assholes from Miami. It's just hard seeing that happen anytime soon, but a fan's gotta believe ehh, partner?

http://cdn2.elitedaily.com/elite/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/russell-westbrook-mad-elite-daily.jpg

benstanfield
04-24-2013, 03:09 AM
video?

Seventyniner
04-24-2013, 10:00 AM
You can also explain LeBron's relative lack of FTA with:
1) defenders not wanting to get posterized
2) LeBron is such a good finisher that defenders don't contest as hard, being afraid of giving up the and 1

spurspokesman
04-24-2013, 10:42 AM
Lebron is sterns son

mudyez
04-24-2013, 10:45 AM
You can also explain LeBron's relative lack of FTA with:
1) defenders not wanting to get posterized
2) LeBron is such a good finisher that defenders don't contest as hard, being afraid of giving up the and 1

3) Do you rather foul/hack D12 in the paint, or LeBron with his FT%?

snickles
04-24-2013, 11:17 AM
Lebron fan doesn't take into account that Stern basically gifted Lebron a finals berth for 5-6 years by allowing the super team to form in such a weak conference. I don't do conspiracies nor do I subscribe to them like a lot of people do on this board but it's obvious what's happening. Lebron will win multiple titles until he's tired of doing so.

One argument that will always kill Stern's credibility in regards to Lebron's "The Decision" will be the one dealing with CP3's trade to the Lakers. I'm not a Laker fan by any stretch of the imagination nor do I support that bitchmade franchise but Stern basically cancelled the trade that would've sent CP3 to form a superteam with the Lakers. A team like that with CP3 would've easily been favorites to come out of the West and challenge Miami with their size and talent alone.

His response was that he was doing it in the best interest of the team :lmao. As an NBA fan, that's absolute horseshit partner. What about the best interests of teams like Toronto and Cleveland? These are teams that will be mired in shit unless a superstar like Lebron joins.

Looking back at that bizarre time, Stern most definitely wanted to establish the Heat as the dominant team of this decade just like the Bulls in the 90's. The league will milk out whatever comes out of this "dynasty" and hopefully through all that we'll have a shot at defeating those assholes from Miami. It's just hard seeing that happen anytime soon, but a fan's gotta believe ehh, partner?

don't get me wrong, i love a good conspiracy theory as much as the next guy, but IMO you're pretty off base here.

at the time the league owned the hornets (which in itself was way more inappropriate than blocking the trade IMO), and was looking for a buyer. the original trade that got veto-ed wasn't that much better of a trade for NO. it brought back more players with longer contracts. from a basketball standpoint it wouldn't make them a playoff team. it would just make them harder to sell.

do you really think stern wasn't jizzing all over himself at the thought of paul in LA? but the league owning the team created an incredible conflict of interest. with all the "questionable" calls the lakers have gotten over the years, and the odd trades and such that improve the team for pennies on the dollar...he risked a whole lot of scrutiny he probably didnt want. (well, maybe no, considering the last month of the season, but thats a story for another thread).

ironically, when you think about it, the trade probably wouldn't have improved LA in the long run. they would have traded away all their bigs except bynum and his one good knee.. and while paul is a very good player, we've seen that kobe can't seem to co-exist with a true PG. laker PGs over the last decade have always tended to be spot up shooters who don't actually initiate the offense. if you thought this year's version of the lakers was a mess, imagine the lineups they would be fielding without gasol and dwight......

Budkin
04-24-2013, 12:24 PM
http://prosportsblogging.com/psb/uploads/2011/03/we-are-all-witnesses-lebron-james-546522_1024_768-2.jpg

Stabula
04-24-2013, 01:32 PM
All of you have shitty takes.

Wildcat67
04-24-2013, 03:00 PM
If you actually watched it live you would see that the tech deserved to be taken back. Lebron was just mad he missed the shot and jumped up and down. He then explained that to the official, and the official saw that he was sincere and he made a mistake.

HarlemHeat37
04-24-2013, 03:32 PM
don't get me wrong, i love a good conspiracy theory as much as the next guy, but IMO you're pretty off base here.

at the time the league owned the hornets (which in itself was way more inappropriate than blocking the trade IMO), and was looking for a buyer. the original trade that got veto-ed wasn't that much better of a trade for NO. it brought back more players with longer contracts. from a basketball standpoint it wouldn't make them a playoff team. it would just make them harder to sell.

do you really think stern wasn't jizzing all over himself at the thought of paul in LA? but the league owning the team created an incredible conflict of interest. with all the "questionable" calls the lakers have gotten over the years, and the odd trades and such that improve the team for pennies on the dollar...he risked a whole lot of scrutiny he probably didnt want. (well, maybe no, considering the last month of the season, but thats a story for another thread).

ironically, when you think about it, the trade probably wouldn't have improved LA in the long run. they would have traded away all their bigs except bynum and his one good knee.. and while paul is a very good player, we've seen that kobe can't seem to co-exist with a true PG. laker PGs over the last decade have always tended to be spot up shooters who don't actually initiate the offense. if you thought this year's version of the lakers was a mess, imagine the lineups they would be fielding without gasol and dwight......

Great post, especially the last part, tbh..Kobe and a ball-dominant PG would be a disaster, tbh..

Also, not only was it a bad trade for New Orleans, but they would have been a mediocre team with those players, rather than a bad team, which could have prevented them from getting Anthony Davis in the lottery, tbh..

EricB
04-24-2013, 03:53 PM
So, are you trying to argue Stern hasn't made it so the league is Lebron's personal playground where he can say and do whatever he wants with no consequence? It's more than just FTAs that constitute extreme bias toward a team or player.


Heres an easy solution, if you think it's that rigged, don't watch and stop frequenting basketball message boards. That easy.

Stabula
04-24-2013, 06:09 PM
Heres an easy solution, if you think it's that rigged, don't watch and stop frequenting basketball message boards. That easy. Asshole comment. It's not that easy to just 'stop watching' when you've been a fucking fan for decades.

Proxy
04-24-2013, 06:30 PM
There are a lot of reasons to think the NBA is rigged, but this isn't one of them. If Lebron wasn't yelling at the ref, then he shouldn't get a technical. How about acknowledging that the ref called a quick tech like that in the first place?

SpurPadre
04-24-2013, 08:37 PM
Asshole comment. It's not that easy to just 'stop watching' when you've been a fucking fan for decades.

THIS. And thank you. Despite issues such as the one I've raised, my Spurs have still managed to win 4 Titles so I'm just trying to raise concerns and hope things change and get better. What's with this "if you don't like it, leave" bullshit, though?

SpurPadre
04-24-2013, 08:39 PM
There are a lot of reasons to think the NBA is rigged, but this isn't one of them. If Lebron wasn't yelling at the ref, then he shouldn't get a technical. How about acknowledging that the ref called a quick tech like that in the first place?

Because refs mistakenly have given technicals several times and have never reversed them. Even ESPN 'analysts' were surprised the ref reversed that tech for Lebron. Had it been Duncan or TP or Manu, that tech would NOT have been reversed by that ref. No way. Oh well, time to move on. Let's get Game 2!

Buddy Holly
04-24-2013, 08:50 PM
Gary Payton did this once in 2002. I remember it vividly. It was against us in the playoffs. I'm sure it has happened before and will happen in the future.

Antidope
04-24-2013, 08:58 PM
Gary Payton did this once in 2002. I remember it vividly. It was against us in the playoffs. I'm sure it has happened before and will happen in the future.Basically. Its not something that you can prevent, just accept it.