View Poll Results: Is the NBA fixed?

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  1. #151
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    1984 NBA Finals, game 6

    Celts are up 3-2; Lakers get most of the calls

    Game 7 is next; huge audience; Celtics won, and Bird called out Stern

    1984 also marks the year Stern became the NBA commish

    My favorite Tommy Nunez story is from the 2007 playoffs when the San Antonio Spurs were able to get past the Phoenix Suns in the second round. Of course, what many fans didn't know was that Phoenix had someone working against them behind the scenes. Nunez was the group supervisor for that playoff series, and he definitely had a rooting interest.
    Nunez loved the Hispanic community in San Antonio and had a lot of friends there. He had been a referee for 30 years and loved being on the road; in fact, he said that the whole reason he had become a group supervisor was to keep getting out of the house. So Nunez wanted to come back to San Antonio for the conference finals. Plus, he, like many other referees, disliked Suns owner Robert Sarver for the way he treated officials. Both of these things came into play when he prepared the referees for the games in the staff meetings. I remember laughing with him and saying, "You would love to keep coming back here." He was pointing out everything that Phoenix was able to get away with and never once told us to look for anything in regard to San Antonio. Nunez should have a championship ring on his finger.

  2. #152
    Poppin' Champagne badfish22's Avatar
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    1984 NBA Finals, game 6

    Celts are up 3-2; Lakers get most of the calls

    Game 7 is next; huge audience; Celtics won, and Bird called out Stern

    1984 also marks the year Stern became the NBA commish

    My favorite Tommy Nunez story is from the 2007 playoffs when the San Antonio Spurs were able to get past the Phoenix Suns in the second round. Of course, what many fans didn't know was that Phoenix had someone working against them behind the scenes. Nunez was the group supervisor for that playoff series, and he definitely had a rooting interest.
    Nunez loved the Hispanic community in San Antonio and had a lot of friends there. He had been a referee for 30 years and loved being on the road; in fact, he said that the whole reason he had become a group supervisor was to keep getting out of the house. So Nunez wanted to come back to San Antonio for the conference finals. Plus, he, like many other referees, disliked Suns owner Robert Sarver for the way he treated officials. Both of these things came into play when he prepared the referees for the games in the staff meetings. I remember laughing with him and saying, "You would love to keep coming back here." He was pointing out everything that Phoenix was able to get away with and never once told us to look for anything in regard to San Antonio. Nunez should have a championship ring on his finger.

  3. #153
    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
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    GoranDragic,

    Speaking of Tommy Nunez, he was the referre of the Suns-Sonics game 4 in 1997 (1st round)

    His favored the Suns late in the 4th quarter of that game, which allowed the Phoenix to be down only by 3, giving Rex Chapman a chance to force OT with that amazing 3 pointer

    The Sonics prevailed in OT.

    And Nunez is from Phoenix, right?

  4. #154
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    GoranDragic,

    Speaking of Tommy Nunez, he was the referre of the Suns-Sonics game 4 in 1997 (1st round)

    His favored the Suns late in the 4th quarter of that game, which allowed the Phoenix to be down only by 3, giving Rex Chapman a chance to force OT with that amazing 3 pointer

    The Sonics prevailed in OT.

    And Nunez is from Phoenix, right?

    My favorite Tommy Nunez story is from the 2007 playoffs when the San Antonio Spurs were able to get past the Phoenix Suns in the second round. Of course, what many fans didn't know was that Phoenix had someone working against them behind the scenes. Nunez was the group supervisor for that playoff series, and he definitely had a rooting interest.
    Nunez loved the Hispanic community in San Antonio and had a lot of friends there. He had been a referee for 30 years and loved being on the road; in fact, he said that the whole reason he had become a group supervisor was to keep getting out of the house. So Nunez wanted to come back to San Antonio for the conference finals. Plus, he, like many other referees, disliked Suns owner Robert Sarver for the way he treated officials. Both of these things came into play when he prepared the referees for the games in the staff meetings. I remember laughing with him and saying, "You would love to keep coming back here." He was pointing out everything that Phoenix was able to get away with and never once told us to look for anything in regard to San Antonio. Nunez should have a championship ring on his finger.

  5. #155
    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
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    Oh,

    And also from a regular season game in 1997, between the same teams

    The Phoenix Suns have tightened their hold on the No. 7 playoff spot in the West. They had better want it.
    Unless the situation changes in the last 10 games, the SuperSonics will finish No. 2 and open the post-season at home against Phoenix, which owns two recent victories over them by a total of 3 points.
    ''Seattle's a great team, and right now we're playing pretty good basketball,'' Jason Kidd said on Sunday night after the 107-106 victory over the Sonics in Phoenix. ''We still have some things to brush up on. We're playing well, but this isn't any kind of message to any team.''
    The Suns, who beat the Sonics by 109-107 last week, gambled and came out with their sixth straight victory when Rex Chapman purposely missed a free throw with 1.7 seconds to go and then tied up Seattle's Sam Perkins before he could get rid of the rebound.



    Chapman, who scored all of his points in the first three quarters, got his hand on the ball over Perkins's head and knocked him backward. Referees Tommy Nunez and Bavetta watched and decided it was a noncall.

  6. #156
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    Oh,

    And also from a regular season game in 1997, between the same teams
    My favorite Tommy Nunez story is from the 2007 playoffs when the San Antonio Spurs were able to get past the Phoenix Suns in the second round. Of course, what many fans didn't know was that Phoenix had someone working against them behind the scenes. Nunez was the group supervisor for that playoff series, and he definitely had a rooting interest.
    Nunez loved the Hispanic community in San Antonio and had a lot of friends there. He had been a referee for 30 years and loved being on the road; in fact, he said that the whole reason he had become a group supervisor was to keep getting out of the house. So Nunez wanted to come back to San Antonio for the conference finals. Plus, he, like many other referees, disliked Suns owner Robert Sarver for the way he treated officials. Both of these things came into play when he prepared the referees for the games in the staff meetings. I remember laughing with him and saying, "You would love to keep coming back here." He was pointing out everything that Phoenix was able to get away with and never once told us to look for anything in regard to San Antonio. Nunez should have a championship ring on his finger.

  7. #157
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    Ok, keep coming with the same lame argument

    At least, the Sonics-Suns games had visible facts


    Can you prove your BS story?









    No?


    I'm not surprised; Spurs own the Suns like the Lakers and Mavs own the Spurs, end of story; deal with it or go work on your sexy Dream shake

  8. #158
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    Ok, keep coming with the same lame argument

    At least, the Sonics-Suns games had visible facts


    Can you prove your BS story?









    No?


    I'm not surprised; Spurs own the Suns like the Lakers and Mavs own the Spurs, end of story; deal with it or go work on your sexy Dream shake
    My favorite Tommy Nunez story is from the 2007 playoffs when the San Antonio Spurs were able to get past the Phoenix Suns in the second round. Of course, what many fans didn't know was that Phoenix had someone working against them behind the scenes. Nunez was the group supervisor for that playoff series, and he definitely had a rooting interest.
    Nunez loved the Hispanic community in San Antonio and had a lot of friends there. He had been a referee for 30 years and loved being on the road; in fact, he said that the whole reason he had become a group supervisor was to keep getting out of the house. So Nunez wanted to come back to San Antonio for the conference finals. Plus, he, like many other referees, disliked Suns owner Robert Sarver for the way he treated officials. Both of these things came into play when he prepared the referees for the games in the staff meetings. I remember laughing with him and saying, "You would love to keep coming back here." He was pointing out everything that Phoenix was able to get away with and never once told us to look for anything in regard to San Antonio. Nunez should have a championship ring on his finger.

  9. #159
    TheDrewShow is salty lefty's Avatar
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    So, let me recap:


    Nunez tried to get back at the Phoenix Suns in 2007 because they didn't pay him after he failed at bailing the Suns out in 1997?

    Ok, I agree with you

  10. #160
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    So, let me recap:


    Nunez tried to get back at the Phoenix Suns in 2007 because they didn't pay him after he failed at bailing the Suns out in 1997?

    Ok, I agree with you

    My favorite Tommy Nunez story is from the 2007 playoffs when the San Antonio Spurs were able to get past the Phoenix Suns in the second round. Of course, what many fans didn't know was that Phoenix had someone working against them behind the scenes. Nunez was the group supervisor for that playoff series, and he definitely had a rooting interest.
    Nunez loved the Hispanic community in San Antonio and had a lot of friends there. He had been a referee for 30 years and loved being on the road; in fact, he said that the whole reason he had become a group supervisor was to keep getting out of the house. So Nunez wanted to come back to San Antonio for the conference finals. Plus, he, like many other referees, disliked Suns owner Robert Sarver for the way he treated officials. Both of these things came into play when he prepared the referees for the games in the staff meetings. I remember laughing with him and saying, "You would love to keep coming back here." He was pointing out everything that Phoenix was able to get away with and never once told us to look for anything in regard to San Antonio. Nunez should have a championship ring on his finger.

  11. #161
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    I can ball, but I'm slow

  12. #162
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    I make really unfunny jokes

    My favorite Tommy Nunez story is from the 2007 playoffs when the San Antonio Spurs were able to get past the Phoenix Suns in the second round. Of course, what many fans didn't know was that Phoenix had someone working against them behind the scenes. Nunez was the group supervisor for that playoff series, and he definitely had a rooting interest.
    Nunez loved the Hispanic community in San Antonio and had a lot of friends there. He had been a referee for 30 years and loved being on the road; in fact, he said that the whole reason he had become a group supervisor was to keep getting out of the house. So Nunez wanted to come back to San Antonio for the conference finals. Plus, he, like many other referees, disliked Suns owner Robert Sarver for the way he treated officials. Both of these things came into play when he prepared the referees for the games in the staff meetings. I remember laughing with him and saying, "You would love to keep coming back here." He was pointing out everything that Phoenix was able to get away with and never once told us to look for anything in regard to San Antonio. Nunez should have a championship ring on his finger.

  13. #163
    Get Sarver out!!!! pauls931's Avatar
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    Nope, it's still broken AFAIK.

  14. #164
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    I thought Suns fans came up with lame excuses for their team losing, but god damn they pale in comparison to the garbage excuses Spurfan comes up with.

  15. #165
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    I thought Suns fans came up with lame excuses for their team losing, but god damn they pale in comparison to the garbage excuses Spurfan comes up with.


    Suns fans: " Amare and Diaw should have never been suspended; Stern !!! It's unfair "

    Lamest excuse ever

    Give me a break, the NBA only applied a written rule; nothing less, nothing more

  16. #166
    I don't believe shit JJ Hickson's Avatar
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    Nunez should have a ring on his finger IMO.

  17. #167
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    Fixed is the wrong word but controlled heavily by the refs is YES

  18. #168
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    Suns fans: " Amare and Diaw should have never been suspended; Stern !!! It's unfair "

    Lamest excuse ever

    Give me a break, the NBA only applied a written rule; nothing less, nothing more

    My favorite Tommy Nunez story is from the 2007 playoffs when the San Antonio Spurs were able to get past the Phoenix Suns in the second round. Of course, what many fans didn't know was that Phoenix had someone working against them behind the scenes. Nunez was the group supervisor for that playoff series, and he definitely had a rooting interest.
    Nunez loved the Hispanic community in San Antonio and had a lot of friends there. He had been a referee for 30 years and loved being on the road; in fact, he said that the whole reason he had become a group supervisor was to keep getting out of the house. So Nunez wanted to come back to San Antonio for the conference finals. Plus, he, like many other referees, disliked Suns owner Robert Sarver for the way he treated officials. Both of these things came into play when he prepared the referees for the games in the staff meetings. I remember laughing with him and saying, "You would love to keep coming back here." He was pointing out everything that Phoenix was able to get away with and never once told us to look for anything in regard to San Antonio. Nunez should have a championship ring on his finger.

  19. #169
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    Fixed is the wrong word but controlled heavily by the refs is YES

    Solid take. A sport where the refs can give someone the opportunity to earn 2 points and can basically change possession of the ball at any point in time is heavily controlled by the refs. That must have been a tough conclusion to reach.

  20. #170
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    Because Joey Crawford does not really have it in for the Spurs and Tim Duncan. LOL

  21. #171
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    Spurfan please be my friend!

  22. #172
    Student of Liberty Galileo's Avatar
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    Ha Ha, Borat Dragovic is still losing the poll!

  23. #173
    Poppin' Champagne badfish22's Avatar
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    Ha Ha, Borat Dragovic is still losing the poll!
    Thats because every one saw...

    My favorite Tommy Nunez story is from the 2007 playoffs when the San Antonio Spurs were able to get past the Phoenix Suns in the second round. Of course, what many fans didn't know was that Phoenix had someone working against them behind the scenes. Nunez was the group supervisor for that playoff series, and he definitely had a rooting interest.
    Nunez loved the Hispanic community in San Antonio and had a lot of friends there. He had been a referee for 30 years and loved being on the road; in fact, he said that the whole reason he had become a group supervisor was to keep getting out of the house. So Nunez wanted to come back to San Antonio for the conference finals. Plus, he, like many other referees, disliked Suns owner Robert Sarver for the way he treated officials. Both of these things came into play when he prepared the referees for the games in the staff meetings. I remember laughing with him and saying, "You would love to keep coming back here." He was pointing out everything that Phoenix was able to get away with and never once told us to look for anything in regard to San Antonio. Nunez should have a championship ring on his finger.

  24. #174
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    Ha Ha, Borat Dragovic is still losing the poll!

    My favorite Tommy Nunez story is from the 2007 playoffs when the San Antonio Spurs were able to get past the Phoenix Suns in the second round. Of course, what many fans didn't know was that Phoenix had someone working against them behind the scenes. Nunez was the group supervisor for that playoff series, and he definitely had a rooting interest.
    Nunez loved the Hispanic community in San Antonio and had a lot of friends there. He had been a referee for 30 years and loved being on the road; in fact, he said that the whole reason he had become a group supervisor was to keep getting out of the house. So Nunez wanted to come back to San Antonio for the conference finals. Plus, he, like many other referees, disliked Suns owner Robert Sarver for the way he treated officials. Both of these things came into play when he prepared the referees for the games in the staff meetings. I remember laughing with him and saying, "You would love to keep coming back here." He was pointing out everything that Phoenix was able to get away with and never once told us to look for anything in regard to San Antonio. Nunez should have a championship ring on his finger.

  25. #175
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    J-Rich missed that dunk vs the Spurs because of Nunez

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