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Originally Posted by BktBallRef
You don't have a friend that you talk to or email more than many of your other friends? You talk to everyone you know equally? If your NFF is arrested, that automatically implicates you?
That's stupid.
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Hey, hold on, I'm just pointing out where the "implications" come from. I'm not commenting at all about either Foster or Donaghy's guilt or innocence. The article doesn't give a complete accounting of his phone records, so I don't know if there are other people that he has talked to more often in that same time period. I hope he talked to his wife and family more often, but those numbers aren't mentioned. But, as Nevada mentioned, if I'm being investigated for something I did wrong at work, and there's one particular co-worker I called way more often than other co-workers, even Barnie Fife would know to check into that implication a little further. Does that mean that co-worker is guilty? No, but it does mean he/she will get checked out a little more thoroughly.
As for the NBA saying there's no problem or connection, I hold that with almost the same regard as whatever Donaghy has to say. The NBA has a big stake in the outcome, so they are not going to be a totally objective voice in this matter. I'm waiting for someone not connected with either party to come out with specifics and facts, such as, perhaps, a spokesman for the FBI. But, until then, I hope Donaghy is not as guilty as pictured, and I sure hope there's no additional conspiracies, as that directly affects all of us.