you don't need an expert to make this kind of prediction, is too obvious he wants Thunder and Heat.
BR, being the key expert on how rigged the NBA is, I've got a question for you. With people teeing off on how ty reffing is after last night's debacle, will Stern call Bos/Mia fairly to avoid su ion? Or will he just say " it, who cares, everyone knows" and award the Heat 15+ FTs?
Thanks in advance for your answer son, god bless
you don't need an expert to make this kind of prediction, is too obvious he wants Thunder and Heat.
Like the year when the wanted the Fakers and Celtics finals ... and handed the ring to KG.
Once BR's inside info got leaked yesterday, we saw how quickly the NBA jumped in and rewrote the script. Don't ask, don't tell, Celtic fan.
Heat will win tonight. Stern has dropped the hammer.
with the league with lockouts and , you get the hammer.
who would stern rather have in the finals?
boston or san antonio?
Boston, you are screwed! Get ready for the line of free throws for the Heat! Rigged!
son I think the obvious choice is Miami. however after that blatant and shameless screw job last night the NBA may feel a bit pressured to actually let the players decide the outcome of the game tonight in case they receive more backlash. I don't know if they will rig two big games on back to back nights to be honest, but then again they have done it before and may not even give a what the public thinks about their agenda (considering most people are too stupid or too naive to realize what is going on).
I don't put anything past the NBA anymore, but I'll admit that I will be pretty surprised if they pull off back to back epic screw jobs. usually they try to give at least a few days in between to take some of the heat off before blatantly rigging games.
Will you let us know if you get noticed on any more celebs' twitter accounts especially your Haywire woman?
Real talk, an economist who is friends with one of my professors developed a study, showing that the racial composition of the officiating crew and the racial makeup of the teams had an impact on the outcomes. They published the study, and the nba came out with a very poorly constructed rebuttal which espn picked up on for a day, supposedly "proving" that the officiating wasn't biased.
The professor said ok, well if thats the case then let me start betting on my strategy, and made over 100,000 dollars betting on nba games with it. The nba finally admitted that he was on to something and looked into it.
i think this is it:
http://www.nber.org/papers/w13206.pdf?new_window=1
it would be interesting if someone did a study on whether or not certain games were outright rigged. econometric models are awesome stuff.
Gonna have to check this out. brb
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