The Rest of the NBA

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Feva

Quote from: Wingspan on June 09, 2008, 04:11:15 PM
Couldn't even begin to count how much time and money i spent on NBA Jam....

I could beat any and everyone on 1 quarter using the Jazz. Malone and Stockon were gods.


My God, yes.  Probably could have had L'il and L'iller Feva's college funds completely paid by now if it weren't for that damn game.
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Diomedes

What are you gonna call the third one, Even L'iller Feva?
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rjs246

Is rjs gonna have to choke a bitch?

Let them eat bootstraps.

MDS

Tim Donaghy claims that the 2002 West Finals between LA and Sacramento were fixed. Everyone who remembers that game 6 already knew that.
Zero hour, Michael. It's the end of the line. I'm the firstborn. I'm sick of playing second fiddle. I'm always third in line for everything. I'm tired of finishing fourth. Being the fifth wheel. There are six things I'm mad about, and I'm taking over.

reese125

If I was facing up to 33 months in jail I would be calling out everyone too.

No doubt he is trying to justify his actions to lessen the charge put against him come sentencing time. Try everything and anything

SD_Eagle5

Quote from: MDS on June 10, 2008, 07:06:18 PM
Tim Donaghy claims that the 2002 West Finals between LA and Sacramento were fixed. Everyone who remembers that game 6 already knew that.

That series was pretty much the reason I stopped watching the NBA with the Sixers being the exception. There was really no reason to watch when the refs can influence a game like that.

http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/8...playoff-series

QuoteTim Donaghy scandal just got more serious.

The disgraced former NBA referee told authorities in a four-page letter released Tuesday that two officials conspired to fix the outcome of a 2002 playoff series and influenced several other post- and regular-season games.

Tim Donaghy did not mention which series in 2002 was fixed, but the Lakers-Kings Western Conference finals was the only series that fits his allegations.

Court documents filed by Donaghy's lawyer detailed the "inner-workings" of a plot in which top league executives used referees to manipulate the games. Donaghy claims two referees were "company men" whose job was to extend a playoff series in 2002 to a seventh game.

The documents did not name the series, but the Lakers-Kings Western Conference finals was the only series in 2002 that went to a seventh game, with the Lakers winning both Game 6 and 7 to reach the NBA Finals.

"Personal fouls (resulting in obviously injured players) were ignored even when they occurred in full view of the referees," the document says of the unnamed series. "Conversely, the referees called made-up fouls on Team 5 in order to give additional free throw opportunities to Team 6."

Two players from Team 5 fouled out in the game, the document said, and the "referees' favoring of Team 6 led to that team's victory that night." Team 6 also went on to win Game 7 of the series, according to the document.

NBA commissioner David Stern flatly denied the allegations Tuesday, dismissing Donaghy's allegations as a desperate attempt to ease his sentence.

"My reaction to Donaghy's lawyer is that clearly as the date of sentencing gets closer and the things he's thrown against the wall haven't stuck, he's rehashing a variety of things that have been given to the FBI, have been investigated and are baseless," Stern told reporters.

"He's a singing, cooperating witness trying to get as light a sentence as he can."

The Lakers trailed the Kings three games to two in 2002 when Los Angeles rallied to win each of the final two games and eventually went on win the NBA championship. Key Kings big men Vlade Divac and Scot Pollard both fouled out in Game 6.

Shaquille O'Neal scored 41 points and pulled down 17 rebounds against the Kings in Game 6, and drew most of the fouls that sent Divac and Pollard out of the game.

"Our big guys get 20 fouls tonight and Shaq gets four? You tell me how the game went," Kings coach Rick Adelman said after the game, according to SportsTicker. "It's just the way it is. Obviously, they got the game called the way they wanted to get it called."

"I knew before the game I'd be out of it," Divac added. "(O'Neal) went out (on fouls) up there (in Sacramento). It had to be the same down here."

Lakers coach Phil Jackson, speaking with reporters before Tuesday's Game 3 of the NBA Finals, stressed the need to wait for proof before any judgments are made, but was not shy to offer a low opinion of the officiating in the 2002 series.

"Was that after the fifth game, after we had the game stolen away from us on a bad call?" he said, referring to a game-changing play by Kings guard Mike Bibby in the final moments.

The letter doesn't name anyone involved. Donaghy's attorney and prosecutors have declined to comment. The league has denied the scandal goes beyond Donaghy and two co-defendants.

Donaghy also claims that a 2005 playoff series was improperly influenced, saying that referees were instructed to call illegal screens more strictly on a particular player after an opposing owner called to complain after falling behind 2-0 in the series.

Though the document again does not name anyone specifically, Mark Cuban did complain to the league that year about the officiating after his Mavericks fell behind 2-0 in their series with Houston. Dallas went on to beat the Rockets in seven games.

Then-Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy claimed at the time that an official — who was not working the playoffs — informed him of the plan.

"I didn't think that really worked in the NBA, but in this case it has," Van Gundy told reporters after the fourth game of the series, according to USA Today. He was later fined $100,000, a record sum for a coach.

The document also described other alleged infractions, including league officials telling referees that they should withhold calling technical fouls on certain star players because doing so hurt ticket sales and television ratings."

Donaghy also said refs broke league rules by routinely fraternizing with players, coaches and team management and that the resulting inappropriate relationships may have influenced the outcomes of games. He claims one general manager in 2004 made a game-day phone call to referees to encourage them to call more personal fouls against an opponent.

Donaghy claims referees have accepted autographs, merchandise and meals from team representatives. He said one official used a team's facility to exercise and another played tennis with an NBA coach.

The veteran referee pleaded guilty last year to felony charges alleging he took cash payoffs from gamblers and bet on games. He faces up to 33 months in prison.


hunt

lemonade was a popular drink and it still is

PhillyPhreak54

Lakers = choking dogs.

Its like Boston is toying with them. Here, take this huge lead and we'll reel your asses in and shtein all over you as we blow by on the way to another ring.

farging Boston. Booooooooooo :boo

BigEd76

this dismantling of the Lakers in front of the home crowd is sickening.  I hope Boston doesn't win anything for another 20 years....

Feva

Was listening to ESPN radio on the way into work this morning. They were talking to one of the Celtics owners. He said he was standing on the floor at the time and he kept looking up at the scoreboard to make sure it still said ''130-92''.  Then, later he talked about the joy of winning the title with a 38pt victory.  Nothing like an owner who cares enough to know the final score...
"Now I'm completing up the other half of that triangle" - Emmitt Smith on joining Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin in the Hall of Fame

"If you have sex with a prostitute against her will, is that considered rape or shoplifting?" -- 2 Live Stews

PhillyGirl

Well, I hate Boston, I really do.

But holy farg, I hate the Lakers and Kobe so much...so seeing that score this morning did not bother me in the least.
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PoopyfaceMcGee

Do you hate him because he isn't true to his Philly roots, or because you think he had surprise butt secks with some girl in Colorado?

SD_Eagle5

The only team I hate more than the Lakers is the Celtics. So lastnight was a lose/lose situation for me.

PhillyGirl

Quote from: FastFreddie on June 18, 2008, 09:32:15 AM
Do you hate him because he isn't true to his Philly roots, or because you think he had surprise butt secks with some girl in Colorado?

Those 2 things and his farging ridiculous ego and attitude. farg him.
"Oh, yeah. They'll still boo. They have to. They're born to boo. Just now, they'll only boo with two Os instead of like four." - Larry Andersen

Feva

I hate the Celtics more than the Lakers.  I wouldn't even say I "hate" the Lakers... but personally, I know a whole lot of cocky ass Laker fans... where I only know one Celtic fan and calling him a fan is a stretch because he really couldn't care less.

So, in terms of shtein I'd have to hear... this was the much better outcome.
"Now I'm completing up the other half of that triangle" - Emmitt Smith on joining Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin in the Hall of Fame

"If you have sex with a prostitute against her will, is that considered rape or shoplifting?" -- 2 Live Stews