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LakeShow
06-10-2008, 02:34 PM
Stern to Spurs: no conspiracy, just evened numbered year

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BOSTON, MA — NBA (http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/labels/NBA/) Commissioner David Stern (http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/labels/David-Stern/) released a statement today in response to mounting criticism that the outcome of the NBA Western Conference Finals was fixed. In it he praised the work of the referees, and congratulated both the San Antonio Spurs and Los Angeles Lakers (http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/labels/Los-Angeles-Lakers/) on their respective seasons.
On the topic of a league-wide conspiracy that places network ratings above fair play, Stern was clear: “The league has no agenda on which team represents the Western Conference. The simple fact of the matter is that this is an evened numbered year, and the Spurs can only win championships in odd numbered years, per our 1998 agreement.”
Stern – who refused to answer questions from the media – was presumably referring to the 1998 Draft Lottery, in which the Spurs lucked into the number one pick despite tremendously long odds. The team turned that pick into superstar center-disguised-as-a-power-forward Tim Duncan (http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/labels/Tim-Duncan/).
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The Boston Celtics (http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/labels/Boston-Celtics/), who had been mired in mediocrity since Larry Bird (http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/labels/Larry-Bird/) retired, had the best odds of getting the first pick; but the Spurs, who had just experienced their first losing season in a decade, somehow came out on top.
“There is no such thing as luck,” Stern said in his statement.
“It is an even numbered year, isn’t it?” Spurs head coach Greg Popovich (http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/labels/Greg-Popovich/) said, recalling that the Spurs won their four championships in 1999, 2003, 2005 and 2007. “Son of a bitch… I can never seem to pay attention to those kinds of things.”
Stern concluded his statement by saying that, “if [the Spurs] would have lost to the Phoenix Suns (http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/labels/Phoenix-Suns/) (like they were supposed to) or the New Orleans Hornets (like they were supposed to), then all this conspiracy talk would never have surfaced.”
Tim Duncan was reached for comment, but had nothing even remotely interesting to say.

MadDog73
06-10-2008, 03:01 PM
Red Auerbach to Lakers:

You will never catch the true NBA Champions.

Never.


PS, what happened to "the greatest player named Black Mamba"?

lefty
06-10-2008, 03:02 PM
If Stern actually claims that, that means he feels guilty

Fucking douchebag

xtremesteven33
06-10-2008, 03:11 PM
fake

Extra Stout
06-10-2008, 03:18 PM
That wasn't a very funny spoof.

duncan228
06-10-2008, 03:19 PM
It's from the Serious Sports News Network.

http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/2008/06/stern-to-spurs-no-conspiracy-just-evened-numbered-year.html

Red Hawk #21
06-10-2008, 03:24 PM
Those guys just failed at being funny

mavs>spurs2
06-10-2008, 04:18 PM
Tim Duncan was reached for comment, but had nothing even remotely interesting to say.

:lol The only funny part of the article

Borosai
06-10-2008, 04:24 PM
The bar for trollage has apparently been lowered.

LakeShow
06-10-2008, 05:14 PM
Tim Duncan was reached for comment, but had nothing even remotely interesting to say.

:lol The only funny part of the article

:lol That shit was funny to me too!

You always wonder about soft spoken, quiet guys and always have a feeling that something sinister lurks inside. It holds true with Timmie, he's a molester. Chester Duncan is his name!

funny I posted this with that article and some did not get it. :lol
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angelbelow
06-10-2008, 05:20 PM
hahaha good shit.

Avitus1
06-10-2008, 05:40 PM
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MateoNeygro
06-11-2008, 08:43 AM
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ha that shit was funny well played

SenorSpur
06-11-2008, 09:57 AM
:lol That shit was funny to me too!

You always wonder about soft spoken, quiet guys and always have a feeling that something sinister lurks inside. It holds true with Timmie, he's a molester. Chester Duncan is his name!

funny I posted this with that article and some did not get it. :lol
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Yeah, that's funny all right.

But what will be even funnier is when the Celtics oust the Fakers, and all-everything darling Kobe Bryant, from the NBA Finals in six games. Thereby exposing them as the frauds that they are. :lol

TampaDude
06-11-2008, 01:22 PM
Tim Duncan was reached for comment, but had nothing even remotely interesting to say.

:lol The only funny part of the article

:lol

LakeShow
06-11-2008, 01:39 PM
Maybe this isn't a joke after all?

milkyway21
06-12-2008, 02:05 AM
Stern to Spurs: no conspiracy, just evened numbered year

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BOSTON, MA — NBA (http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/labels/NBA/) Commissioner David Stern (http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/labels/David-Stern/) released a statement today in response to mounting criticism that the outcome of the NBA Western Conference Finals was fixed. In it he praised the work of the referees, and congratulated both the San Antonio Spurs and Los Angeles Lakers (http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/labels/Los-Angeles-Lakers/) on their respective seasons.
On the topic of a league-wide conspiracy that places network ratings above fair play, Stern was clear: “The league has no agenda on which team represents the Western Conference. The simple fact of the matter is that this is an evened numbered year, and the Spurs can only win championships in odd numbered years, per our 1998 agreement.”
Stern – who refused to answer questions from the media – was presumably referring to the 1998 Draft Lottery, in which the Spurs lucked into the number one pick despite tremendously long odds. The team turned that pick into superstar center-disguised-as-a-power-forward Tim Duncan (http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/labels/Tim-Duncan/).
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The Boston Celtics (http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/labels/Boston-Celtics/), who had been mired in mediocrity since Larry Bird (http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/labels/Larry-Bird/) retired, had the best odds of getting the first pick; but the Spurs, who had just experienced their first losing season in a decade, somehow came out on top.
“There is no such thing as luck,” Stern said in his statement.
“It is an even numbered year, isn’t it?” Spurs head coach Greg Popovich (http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/labels/Greg-Popovich/) said, recalling that the Spurs won their four championships in 1999, 2003, 2005 and 2007. “Son of a bitch… I can never seem to pay attention to those kinds of things.”
Stern concluded his statement by saying that, “if [the Spurs] would have lost to the Phoenix Suns (http://www.serioussportsnewsnetwork.com/labels/Phoenix-Suns/) (like they were supposed to) or the New Orleans Hornets (like they were supposed to), then all this conspiracy talk would never have surfaced.”
Tim Duncan was reached for comment, but had nothing even remotely interesting to say.

funny, they deliberately forgot to include the clause of that contract-that is;

"if it's an even year the WC will be represented by the Lakers* in the NBA finals(except of course when the Lakers suck so much they won't make it to the playoffs or WC finals, & or a Laker misses a buzzer-beating-3ptr :p:).

:lmao