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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
This summer during the offseason, the Feds are going to blow the lid right off the NBA. I hope it's soon cause nothing would make me happier than to see Stern resign or serve jail time for rigging the games.
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
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Originally Posted by
Robinzine
Oh yeah, it's a big conspiracy.:rolleyes Everybody's in on it, just to insure the Lakers/Celtics get in the finals and the networks get high ratings. Give me a freaking break. Speaking of ratings, MessNBC couldn't get ratings if their life depended on it. Quick, get that blowhard Keith Olberman on the case. He'll get to the bottom of it, say something loud and stupid, then we'll go back to ignoring him again.
I don't get it... Lakers fans benefit from this?? why wont you just admit it when you're clearly the benefactors of such an arrangement. Are you all blind???
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
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SpurOutofTownFan
Its' funny - after game 4 I posted this was a defining moment in basketball and all the sources indicate it is. Let me point out before anything else that the Spurs lost the game not because of the last foul but because their inability to make plays when it counted plus a horrible scheduling that didn't allow them to rest as you are supposed to.
Now back to the topic, that foul and the hundreds of inconsistencies we are seeing from the league lately are defining this season for good. Almost all sport writers are going out of their way to indicate the non-call at the end of game 4 between the lakers and spurs.
Then they go into other details about the NBA, like conspiracies, rogue refs, blown fines from Stu Jackson, etc.
I think we are on the verge of some major restructuring in the NBA - the journalits are aiming at this and are increasingly pushing in this direction.
Yes, game 4 was a definining moment in the history of this sport in the US.
Yep, that's the problem.
Someone asked me today, if Barry gets the fouls, do the Spurs win?
Probably not, I answer. But I'd like to see it for myself.
And that's the problem: By all indications, the Lakers are the better team.
Yet, blown calls in this series are creating doubt where there should be none.
If anyone should be upset about the non-call, it's Lakers fans. It's their path to the Championship that's being tarnished.
All we ask for (both Laker and Spurs fans) is consistent calls that don't favor either team.
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
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Originally Posted by
Mj23foreva
If game 4 was called fairly/consistantly throughout the Lakers wouldve won by 20.
Correct
Ft attempts were 26 - 12 at the end of the 3rd qtr and the *purs still couldn't get a lead
What does that tell you?
I won't even address the moronic MSNBC article, the author conveniently ignores the indisputable calls that all favored the *purs in the final minute......LO's clean block on Parker called goaltend (by Joey Crawford), Manu's 3 point basket where his foot was clearly on the line, Fisher's shot hitting the rim with five seconds left, yet no clock reset.
If even one of those calls is made, then Barry doesn't even get a chance to win the game after traveling first.
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
Ahhh it's good to be a Laker Fan:lmao
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
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Originally Posted by
MadDog73
All we ask for (both Laker and Spurs fans) is consistent calls that don't favor either team.
And you got a non-call on Fisher's rim shot balanced by the non-call on Fisher's collision.
Exactly what you asked for.
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
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Originally Posted by
Indazone
This summer during the offseason, the Feds are going to blow the lid right off the NBA. I hope it's soon cause nothing would make me happier than to see Stern resign or serve jail time for rigging the games.
No, Tim Donaghy is an "isolated incident"
Yeah, riiiiiiiiight!
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
Tell my why don't we have this conspiracy with NCAA refs during the March Madness tournament? I'll tell you why. Cause the refs are swapped from different conferences to ref certain games so they are impartial. NCAA games are not stupid one sided reffed games. Nobody questions the NCAA referees now do they. Did you ever wonder why most of the refs in the NBA are Italian?
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
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Originally Posted by
Indazone
This summer during the offseason, the Feds are going to blow the lid right off the NBA. I hope it's soon cause nothing would make me happier than to see Stern resign or serve jail time for rigging the games.
Stern is Jew. He will not go to jail.
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
[QUOTE=JThen came Kobe with the amazing, changing pivot foot as he was harassed by Manu Ginobili near midcourt.[/QUOTE]
:lol
I forgot about the Kobe 4 step. Good job refs.
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
Just the fact that most fans know the refs by face and by name is showing that they have to much power imo.
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
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Originally Posted by
Mj23foreva
If game 4 was called fairly/consistantly throughout the Lakers wouldve won by 20.
Great point! Everyone forgets about this one. The refs in the NBA consistently make calls to keep the game CLOSE. Especially in the playoffs. Just watch the game. The Lakers would be kicking our asses by 25 at halftime of game 4 if this wasn't the case.
It comes down to the end...where normally the best team wins. This has been where the Spurs shined in the past 5 years. Not so much this year and the Spurs players/coaches know it.
BTW... I still think they should have called a foul on the floor at the end of game 4 and given Barry 2 shots.
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
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Originally Posted by
Zero Point Four
And you got a non-call on Fisher's rim shot balanced by the non-call on Fisher's collision.
Exactly what you asked for.
:rolleyes
Read the article again.
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
What are Laker fans afraid of?
Don't think Kobe could beat us in Overtime?
I'd like to see just ONE Laker fan admit it was a bad call, and Barry should have gotten 2 FTs.
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Then stop watching. You really think anyone cares if a bunch of hicks with a persecution complex stops being an audience? The same bunch of folks that have been handed the championship platform for years now as the "model" franchise of the NBA has fans which are whining and moaning because as everybody concedes, they've met their match?
Just stop watching. If you believe that theres a league conspiracy to finally dethrone the Spurs after 4 championships in which one championship was due to suspensions being handed to your biggest threat, I suggest you just leave.
Because you've lost all sense of rational thought.
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Originally Posted by
MadDog73
What are Laker fans afraid of?
Don't think Kobe could beat us in Overtime?
I'd like to see just ONE Laker fan admit it was a bad call, and Barry should have gotten 2 FTs.
I just got done telling you it was a non-call balanced by a non-call.
Man up.
And listen to the Commissioner.
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Originally Posted by
Commissioner Stern
Then stop watching. You really think anyone cares if a bunch of hicks with a persecution complex stops being an audience? The same bunch of folks that have been handed the championship platform for years now as the "model" franchise of the NBA has fans which are whining and moaning because as everybody concedes, they've met their match?
Just stop watching. If you believe that theres a league conspiracy to finally dethrone the Spurs after 4 championships in which one championship was due to suspensions being handed to your biggest threat, I suggest you just leave.
Because you've lost all sense of rational thought.
Amen to that!!
Most of these whiners cry more and louder than a hungry newborn in a topless bar. Their mini, never-repeated-once farce of a dynasty is coming to an end tonight and te best they could muster up is a bitch-fest about the officiating in a series where their team is obviously inferior to the competition.
Meet the new boss, bitches.
Same as the old boss.
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this is so stupid, the calls definitly favored the spurs. Look at free throw attempts. Again no one is talking about the obvious travel by tim duncan when he ran the ball in and dunked it. Spurs just lost. I mean technically Brent Barry should have gotten a chance at the shot because Derek Fisher hit rim. Just like the conspiracy nba to give us another chance to win the game though by not reseting the clock. We lost, you know it, I know it, the whole world knows it.
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
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IllegalAmigo
Amen to that!!
Most of these whiners cry more and louder than a hungry newborn in a topless bar. Their mini, never-repeated-once farce of a dynasty is coming to an end tonight and te best they could muster up is a bitch-fest about the officiating in a series where their team is obviously inferior to the competition.
Meet the new boss, bitches.
Same as the old boss.
Beautiful smack.
Oscar Award-winning.
Timeless.
And yes, the awards are given out in L.A..
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They love me! They really love me!
Oh my, where do I start? First and foremost, I would like to thank my Lakers brothers from other mothers, but I couldn't have acheived this accolade were it not for all the sniveling, cantankerous, "we-wuz-robbed", Spurs crybabies here on this board. They gave me reason to smack. I'm going to miss these mental midgets after tonight. Not really.
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
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Zero Point Four
Beautiful smack.
Oscar Award-winning.
Timeless.
And yes, the awards are given out in L.A..
Well, you've got one thing right:
The NBA is becoming quite the show. With a script and everything.
Of course, I got a sneak-peak at the screenplay: The Celtics beat the Lakers in 7.
Place your bets before the word gets out.
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
LOL at all the Laker trolls. You guys are soooooo entertaining. Keep it up!!!
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
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Originally Posted by
Robinzine
Oh by the way - everyone conveniently forgets (especially Spurs fans) that Barry took steps before the non-call. Is that a conspiracy that should be looked into also?:rolleyes
You do understand that they can call traveling on almost everytrip to the floor.
Traveling is like Holding in the NFL. Its done on every play, but not always called.
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Re: MSNBC: NBA fixing games? It's not that outlandish
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Originally Posted by
Commissioner Stern
Then stop watching. You really think anyone cares if a bunch of hicks with a persecution complex stops being an audience? The same bunch of folks that have been handed the championship platform for years now as the "model" franchise of the NBA has fans which are whining and moaning because as everybody concedes, they've met their match?
Just stop watching. If you believe that theres a league conspiracy to finally dethrone the Spurs after 4 championships in which one championship was due to suspensions being handed to your biggest threat, I suggest you just leave.
Because you've lost all sense of rational thought.
Oh this one takes the cake lol. The troll of all trolls who thinks he's such a badass that he takes the Moniker Commissioner Stern. Laker Troll extrodinaire.