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Adam Tue Jul 22, 2008 02:11pm

More on NBA response to scandal
 
NBA Changes Referee Operations After Seeking Disgraced Official's Phone Records
Buried in the middle is a reference that the league is trying to obtain the phone records that have been discussed here recently.

Could be pending discipline even without any court procedings.

Edited to add this link:

NBA gives Fryer, Borgia new referee positions
From Foxsports.com

BktBallRef Tue Jul 22, 2008 05:57pm

My guess is if they want to know about calls between Foster and Donaghy, all they have to do is tell Foster to bring them in.

BillyMac Tue Jul 22, 2008 08:03pm

Forum Member "Implicated" ???
 
I hope the league doesn't find out that, according to cell phone records, jkjenning talked to Tim Donaghy over 130 times during last season? I think that I read that on an Official Forum Basketball thread.

grunewar Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:26am

The Results are In.......
 
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baske...sentence_N.htm

Thoughts?

FredFan7 Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:48am

That's a fair sentence.

Even after he gets out his life is still ruined and he won't be able to do the thing he loves.

Ch1town Tue Jul 29, 2008 11:50am

Wow - 15 months? That's all?
I wonder if thats in a Disneyland prison or the real deal.

NBA restitution only 200,000.00... so he gets to keep all the other bread that he made! Sure his career is over, but if he parlays his money correctly he could be set even after the divorce.

Who said crime doesn't pay :confused:

Smitty Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:09pm

15 months is a pretty harsh sentence. What would you suggest? He didn't commit murder.

Ch1town Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:25pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smitty
15 months is a pretty harsh sentence. What would you suggest? He didn't commit murder.

For him making all of our jobs that much tougher by CHEATING, FIXING & BETTING on a major professional sport, I would think the mandatory 33 months would be more appropriate. It
also sends a message to everyone that this behavior is unacceptable, will not be tolerated & will punished to the maximum.

But that's just me & my .02

JRutledge Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:35pm

He did not make my job tougher.

Peace

Ch1town Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:53pm

Ok JRut allow me to re-phrase.
His actions fueled the perception some people already had about officials - that we cheat.
It does have some sort of validity to it now, wouldn't you say?

I'm sure the bad apples (who get caught) in the NYPD makes the jobs of other police officers a little tougher because perception is now reality.

JRutledge Tue Jul 29, 2008 01:28pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ch1town
Ok JRut allow me to re-phrase.
His actions fueled the perception some people already had about officials - that we cheat.
It does have some sort of validity to it now, wouldn't you say?

I'm sure the bad apples (who get caught) in the NYPD makes the jobs of other police officers a little tougher because perception is now reality.

Here is the point I am trying to make. Based on where I live and the perceptions that are already out there for all kinds of issues, the last thing I worry about from a perception issue of a league I do not work (and likely never work) and an issue with at the levels I currently work will never deal with. People do not bet on high school games where I could make any money if I fix a game. It is not something most high school official or youth official have to concern themselves with. Officiating was already hard enough; it did not get harder because of the actions of a rogue official. I was actually shocked that no one even invoked his name all season in a competitive situation in any of my sports. I also did not hear of anyone where I live having to deal with that similar comment. I also might not be consumed with that perception either, because there were media reports long before I even knew who this official was around here about officials with agendas. I guess it is based on where you stand as an official and where you live.

Peace

JugglingReferee Tue Jul 29, 2008 03:17pm

I don't think he has made my job tougher. I haven't heard any Donaghy jokes out on the court.

What he is going to regret most is becoming someone's girlfriend.

Ch1town Tue Jul 29, 2008 03:28pm

I guess I say his actions makes the job tougher for personal reasons. Only a few short months ago, I was struck in the face by a coach that I had to toss because he said "I am cheating his kids".

JugglingReferee Tue Jul 29, 2008 03:38pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ch1town
I guess I say his actions makes the job tougher for personal reasons. Only a few short months ago, I was struck in the face by a coach that I had to toss because he said "I am cheating his kids".

How long did it take for the police to show up?

Adam Tue Jul 29, 2008 03:39pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ch1town
I guess I say his actions makes the job tougher for personal reasons. Only a few short months ago, I was struck in the face by a coach that I had to toss because he said "I am cheating his kids".

Some coaches can be idiots and don't need any help in that regard; he probably hadn't even heard of Donaghy.


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