We live in a huge TV market and the ratings and money made off the Spurs is counted in billions, not millions.
I'd have to say hands down right now since the Heat are out of the picture its the Spurs. Imagine this Suns fans, having Amare sit on the bench for practically 2 quarters is what the Piston's had to endure with at least 2 of their players the first 2 games of the 2005 finals at San Antonio. Why are the Spurs consistently favored by Stern's robots year after year? This is a question perhaps only the dark lord himself could answer.
We live in a huge TV market and the ratings and money made off the Spurs is counted in billions, not millions.
it's the wide eyes, jon barry pointed this out last night
You're f-cking moron. Did you see Ginobili's eye last night? No foul was called and he nearly had his eye gouged out. And that was just one of about 10 no-calls on fouls against him.
And if you think the Spurs are favored by Stern and the NBA, your head is firmly up your a--. The supposedly "boring", small-market Spurs are just about the last team that Stern wants in the Finals.
I hate to see a Detroit fan whining like this. Good thing your team has more class than you do.
I for one like the Pistons and want to see a re-match of Spurs-Pistons in the Finals.
You probably shouldn't start your argument with an obvious no-call on a steal attempt that just went wrong for Manu's face.
Actually, the officiating has been decent this year. Not perfect, by any stretch of the imagination, and there have been a few notable no-calls, but the playoffs is devoid of the horrible officiating that would have been present in, oh, I don't know, a Lakers-T`wolves series
This is why the league favors the Spurs and gives them championships and calls.
The Spurs produce the lowest of television ratings of any team which translates to lost revenue and an under-delivered audience for its advertisers. This helps the NBA in its goals of minimizing revenue and pissing off advertisers.
what do the revenues have to do with the officiating? maybe it has more to do with that whole "the spurs are classy" thing that everyone is always tooting their horns about. maybe the refs want to give them the benefit of certain iffy calls because they are classy and polite as . maybe? yeah, maybe..........or, maybe it all evens out in the end.
The Spurs are winning despite the fact that they are being mauled.
Yeah... the Spurs won 3 championships because of the refs![]()
You're a dumbass
Whiny fans from multiple teams unite!
Pot meet the Kettle......
The Pistons are notoriously one of the least penalized teams. In the last 4 years, we've ranked 5th, 1st, 2nd and 4th in fewest PF's per game. While we have alot of fouls in this post season ... the previous 4 postseasons we've ranked 1st, 2nd , 6th and 4th.
It's difficult to take your post seriously when we are in fact, more guilty of what you're accusing the Spurs or Stern for.
That being said, I've had no problem with the officiating so far. There's always missed calls and bad calls. On a certain night one team may indeed make out better than another, but IMO it's been nothing blatant.
Style of play, bbal IQ, and experience have alot more to do with the fouls one team gets more than any sort bias the league or officials have towards any player or team.
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Nice to see a classy Pistons fan on the boards. I like that, because I like and respect the Pistons, even though they are the "enemy". I don't want them to beat the Spurs when they meet in the Finals this year, but I do give them props.
Yeah, it's odd seeing a pistonfan throwing out some preemptive finals whining.
Not the norm around here.
The implication that the Spurs get special treatment from the league has everything to do with revenue. The league is not going to give special treatment to a team that it loses money on. Although it's a sport, the NBA is a business first.
Secondly, I thought the Spurs were known as the "dirty" and "whiny" team that complains to refs on every call. That's not classy. That's not behavior that refs would reward with the benefit on iffy calls. I thought us homers were they only ones who thought the Spurs were classy.
At one point the Spurs were dead last in free throw attempts. I guess it's the quality of the calls the Spurs get, therefore the "most beneficial" label.![]()
there's no way. not with Duncan on the team. maybe a team with no low post presence, but the Spurs have a beast down low and a couple of guards that live in the paint.
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Man I wish the Spurs would get all the calls! That would be great, but I know in the real world they dont.
For the playoffs, the Spurs' have, on average, 0.25 more fouls called on them than their opponents have called on them -- 9th out of 16 teams.
The fix is definitely in.
Cleveland, LeBron James is the number 2 player in the league that is treated as if he's proved, won, and shown something important in his career and treated as such (number 1 being Dirk "the big smelly german " nowitzki)
I refuse to believe EastsBeasts is a "true" Pistons fan.
The stuff the Pistons had to battle against the Heat is the same crap we had to battle against the Lakers for years before Shaq left.
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