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A Pennsylvania Coach Mon Jun 10, 2002 11:04am

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Originally posted by BktBallRef


BTW, Dick Bavetta worked the game last night. I guess he forgot the Nets were supposed to win. :(

And he was right there, correctly ruling Van Horn's shot from the corner a two-pointer. Had that been a three, Kidd's late shot would've tied it. I wasn't saying I thought there was anything to it, just interesting reading. I think Sports Guy is always interesting to read.

BktBallRef Mon Jun 10, 2002 11:20am

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Originally posted by A Pennsylvania Coach
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Originally posted by BktBallRef


BTW, Dick Bavetta worked the game last night. I guess he forgot the Nets were supposed to win. :(

And he was right there, correctly ruling Van Horn's shot from the corner a two-pointer. Had that been a three, Kidd's late shot would've tied it. I wasn't saying I thought there was anything to it, just interesting reading. I think Sports Guy is always interesting to read.

Perhaps but there's no credibility.

More fouls get called on one team than the other all the time. So what?

Calls sometime appear to favor the home team.
Big deal!

The crowd chants "Bull$hit!" 4 times during a game!
Imagine that!

Heat players complain about the officials!
What's new?

The Knicks manage to win 1 game against the Spurs.
Some conspiracy!

Sorry but sounds like a guy with nothing else to write about to me.

ChuckElias Tue Jun 11, 2002 08:46am

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
Why? Why even post this crap?
Because Bill Simmons, aka The Sports Guy, is the best sports columnist on the internet, by far, without question. In Bill's words, I will not argue about this. Also b/c he reflects a fan's perspective perfectly. Of course, he has no credibility in discussing officiating, but his observations are entertaining and thought-provoking. I can't tell you how often I sit at my computer at lunch and laugh right out loud while reading his columns. His colums from New Orleans during Super Bowl week were unbelievably funny. I'm so glad to know that there are others out there who appreciate him as much as I do. Plus, he's from Boston!!

Chuck

BktBallRef Tue Jun 11, 2002 08:55am

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
Of course, he has no credibility in discussing officiating,...
Enough said. :)

djh3 Tue Jun 11, 2002 09:00am

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
Now, if as you say, the officials were biased and conspired to force a game 7, why would the NBA fine them? How stupid is that? "We want you to call against the Kings." Then, they fine the officials for being incompetent. That is so stupid. That's why your argument doesn't make sense. On one hand you say they were biased which implies a conspiracy. On the other, you imply that they were just incompetent. Well, which is it? You can't have it both ways. It's either one, the other or neither. But it isn't both.

Just let it go! [/B]
You are too smart for me. Since you don't seem to get it I will connect the dots. A large segment of the population (present company excluded) think game six was called poorly and most of the calls favored the lakers. If the league released the information of what fines, if any, were assessed against the officials, then if there were none, it would indeed show the NBA condoned it. If there were fines it would help dispel the conspiracy theory. Last time I checked the officials had a contract with the NBA and the NBA could make this part of the contract if they wanted to.


Sleeper Tue Jun 11, 2002 09:14am

I have some ocean front real estate right outside of Tulsa I will let go cheap...
 
A large percentage of the population believes in UFO's without any proof of existance. A large percentage of the population also believes that we never landed on the moon. If I had a dollar for every unsubstantiated conspiracy theory that exists, I would be a wealthy man.

I think everyone would agree that the NBA's product needs work. I think everyone would agree that the game six officiating could be better. However, to take those two items and imply a conspiracy is without both base and merit.

If the NBA did release it, then the same people would say,"They are just paying them under the table so it wouldn't be public." The funny thing about conspiracy nuts is that you can never prove them wrong. It is the age-old problem of having to prove an absolute negative.

I agree with earlier posts, the big "conspiracy" is that the NBA has gotten major free advertising out of nuts like Nader who have oral diarehea (sp?) and spew on national talk shows.

Jurassic Referee Tue Jun 11, 2002 09:17am

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Originally posted by djh3
[/B]
You are too smart for me. Since you don't seem to get it I will connect the dots. A large segment of the population (present company excluded) think game six was called poorly and most of the calls favored the lakers. If the league released the information of what fines, if any, were assessed against the officials, then if there were none, it would indeed show the NBA condoned it. If there were fines it would help dispel the conspiracy theory. Last time I checked the officials had a contract with the NBA and the NBA could make this part of the contract if they wanted to.

[/B][/QUOTE]OK,we admit it! There is a conspiracy!The whole world is out to get the Sacramento Kings!We did it last year,too!Only YOU can save them from it happening next year,also!
Continue the CRUSADE!!

But why don't you continue it in a fan forum,where it belongs?

You wouldn't happen to be a Bosox fan too,would ya?If not,look into it.That might keep you busy for the next 100 years!

[Edited by Jurassic Referee on Jun 11th, 2002 at 09:26 AM]

rockyroad Tue Jun 11, 2002 09:25am


Since you don't seem to get it ...

I think it is plain to see that SOMEONE here just doesn't get it, but I don't think it's Tony...

Dan_ref Tue Jun 11, 2002 09:31am

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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You wouldn't happen to be a Bosox fan too,would ya?If not,look into it.That might keep you busy for the next 100 years!

LOL! Happy & giddy from Feb to August, then depressed
and angry from Sept to January!

mick Tue Jun 11, 2002 09:32am

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Originally posted by BktBallRef
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Originally posted by ChuckElias
Of course, he has no credibility in discussing officiating,...
Enough said. :)


Originally posted by ChuckElias
"Plus, he's from Boston!!"

ChuckElias Tue Jun 11, 2002 10:44am

In the immortal words of Dr. Peter Venkman (Bill Murray): "I don't have to take this abuse from you. I got hundreds of people waiting to abuse me!"

Mark Dexter Tue Jun 11, 2002 11:17am

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Originally posted by djh3
If the league released the information of what fines, if any, were assessed against the officials, then if there were none, it would indeed show the NBA condoned it. If there were fines it would help dispel the conspiracy theory.
Good God, there's no way to win with you!

Let's say the NBA truthfully (because we have no reason to believe anything else) disclosed the fines (if any) assessed to the officials.

Scenario 1:
The NBA announces that it has fined each of the referees $1,000 for their performance in Game 6. Fans everywhere scream and kvitch and moan that the game was intentionally thrown and the refs are being punished for it.

Scenario 2:
The NBA announces that no fines were assessed. Nuts like you imply that this means the "throwing" of the game was endorsed all the way up the NBA ladder to David Stern.

The way I understand (perhaps some of our WNBA/semi-pro guys could back me up) any fine assessed would be for improper rule interpretation or incorrect mechanics - not for a poor judgement call or "throwing" the game.

Mark Dexter Tue Jun 11, 2002 11:17am

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
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You wouldn't happen to be a Bosox fan too,would ya?If not,look into it.That might keep you busy for the next 100 years!

LOL! Happy & giddy from Feb to August, then depressed
and angry from Sept to January!
I think the REAL conspiracy here is that you're all Yankees fans!

BktBallRef Tue Jun 11, 2002 11:48am

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Originally posted by djh3
You are too smart for me.
That's the most intelligent thing you've wrote since you got here.

Announcing fines would serve absolutely no purpose. Mr. Dexter explains a few of the reasons why, above. BTW, when officials are fined or suspended, it's for misapplying rules, not for making judgment calls that fans don't agree with. And no rules were misapplied in Game 6. If you want to look at a misapplication of rules, there's a post on here about the Orlando-Charlotte series and a rule misapplication.

Jurassic Referee Tue Jun 11, 2002 12:23pm

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
In the immortal words of Dr. Peter Venkman (Bill Murray): "I don't have to take this abuse from you. I got hundreds of people waiting to abuse me!"
Have you considered giving up self-abuse too,Chuckie?

A simple "yes" or "no" answer will suffice.:D


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