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Further, his lawyers are submitting his statement in a court filing. This isn't testimony on the stand that he just said, without preparation or rehearsal. His lawyers would know if this stuff isn't true and aren't going to risk their license by filing a false affidavit. If he had blurted a lie out in court, that's one thing. Filing a brief with evidence attached is completely different. David Stern knows he isn't lying and would parade the officials who called that game in front of ESPN for a breakdown of the plays if needed. He won't do that since he thinks the NBA's circus is a well kept secret. |
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It is really hard to believe that an NBA Finals game could be fixed. But it is also hard to believe that the steal and dunk by Radmanovic was not called a travel.
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BadNews brought up Canseco.......
I heard someone last night compare this to the Jose Canseco roids case too. As in, when Canseco made his initial accusations many said he too was full of crap, had an axe to grind, was less than credible, etc. But, where there was smoke, there was fire in that case. And now, many months later a lot of others have gone down and there was at least some truth to what he said……. Only time will tell where this one goes……
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Fair enough. We'll just have to disagree on this. I think he's lying because what he's claiming doesn't make sense. It's too risky for some very smart people to have attempted.
You think he's not lying because it's too risky for him and his attorney to attempt. I have more confidence in Stern's risk assessment than in Donaghy's. I also think this is less an attempt to save his a$$ than it's a last-ditch effort from a desparate man to salvage his reputation; in his own mind. It actually fits the pattern of his reputed domestic issues; an angry man lashing out when he's been publicly embarrassed.
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