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NBA running the playoffs.

It's all fixed.
http://www.sportsline.com/nba/story/10860844

This series will probably go 7 games so they can make more money.

NBA = JOKE
SEE THAT BULLSHIT PROVES MY POINT I THINK STERNS IS ON THE TAKE TO THESES GUYS ARE GETTING BIG MONEY AND YOU WONDER WHY VEGAS KEEPS BUILDING AND BUILDING.THE ONLY GAME YOU CAN BET THATS GOING TO BE LEGIT IS GAME 7.BASTARDS!!!!
 

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I don't know what the system name is but it has been posted here before but wouldn't Colorado fit into this situation because their starting pitcher has a sub 4 ERA and is over 2 points better than the other pitcher?
 

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of course we do...u should come home some time...:toast:
Jordy I got booted long ago from the newer forum...I never said much, but if I backed a team TJ was on other side, those f'rs would jump me. Some nazi banned my IP. Hell I wouldnt even know the name of the place. Too bad we dont have IM here like some forums (a big missing feature boys and girls). Would like to know.
 
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Donaghy claims that Sac/Lakers game from 2002 was fixed by league
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Ex-NBA referee Tim Donaghy told the feds two refs fixed the outcome of one playoff series - and that officials were told not to eject star players from games for fear of hurting ticket sales.
The bombshell allegations are contained in a court document filed Tuesday by Donaghy's lawyer. It describes the “inner workings" of the NBA in which top league executives used referees to manipulate games.
Donaghy, who pleaded guilty in Brooklyn Federal Court to charges of betting on games he officiated, told FBI agents “league officials would tell referees that they should withhold calling technical fouls on certain star players because doing so hurt ticket sales and television ratings," the document said.
Donaghy claims he was told that two refs who were “company men” acting in the interest of the NBA conspired to extend a playoff series in 2002 to a seventh game.
The referees allegedly ignored flagrant fouls committed by the team that needed to win. They also reportedly called "made-up fouls" against the other team which led to the ejection of two of their players. The team favored by the refs won that night and the next game to win the series.
The document does not name the teams. The Nets were in that playoff series, losing the championship finals to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Donaghy also claimed a supervising referee told refs that an unidentified NBA executive did not want them to call technical fouls on star players or boot them from the game.
Donaghy told feds the league reprimanded a referee who disobeyed that edict in January 2000 and ejected an unnamed star player from a game in the first quarter.
Lawyer John Lauro filed the four-page letter to Federal Judge Carol Amon because none of the information was included in the government’s letter to the judge seeking leniency for Donaghy when he is sentenced next month.
Lauro has gone to war against Brooklyn federal prosecutors for offering plea deals to Donaghy's betting accomplices that give them less time than the disgraced ref, despite his extensive cooperation.
Donaghy claims referees have accepted autographs, free merchandise and meals from team coaches and managers. He told probers one referee used a team's practice facility to exercise and another played tennis with an NBA coach.
"These activities were against NBA rules, indeed, such inappropriate relationships could influence the outcome of games," Lauro wrote.
Lauro said he withheld the names of the teams, referees and league officials because the feds may still investigate the allegations.
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Jordy I got booted long ago from the newer forum...I never said much, but if I backed a team TJ was on other side, those f'rs would jump me. Some nazi banned my IP. Hell I wouldnt even know the name of the place. Too bad we dont have IM here like some forums (a big missing feature boys and girls). Would like to know.
thats wierd...ic your name on the members list on the new site...:think2:
 

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I don't know what the system name is but it has been posted here before but wouldn't Colorado fit into this situation because their starting pitcher has a sub 4 ERA and is over 2 points better than the other pitcher?

I think it is called the Chief System.
Great overall record. Lost last time, so it should be a good safe bet.
 
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the ref's for tonights game
http://awfulannouncing.blogspot.com/...-is-fixed.html

Here is the ref assignments for Game Three Tonight. The last time I posted the refs ahead of the game was the Joey Crawford non-call on Derek Fisher when he fouled (or didn't foul) Brent Barry in Game Six of the Western Conference Finals. Hey, well lookie here! Via Boston.com....

Official 1: Joey Crawford

In April 2007, NBA commissioner David Stern suspended Crawford for his conduct toward the Spurs' Tim Duncan. Crawford ejected Duncan from San Antonio's loss to the Mavericks after calling a second technical foul on the Spurs star while he was laughing on the bench. Duncan contended that Crawford challenged him to a fight.

The Celtics are 2-1 in '08 postseason games in which Crawford was part of the officiating crew.

Official 2: Bennett Salvatore

Salvatore made a controversial call against Celtics captain Paul Pierce late in the third quarter of Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals, when Pierce pumped faked Rodney Stuckey, leaned in, and hit a long three-pointer. But Salvatore called a charge on Pierce and a potential four-point play turned into a Detroit possession.

The Celtics are 3-2 in '08 postseason games in which Salvatore was part of the officiating crew.

Official 3: Mark Wunderlich

Wonderlich, along with Crawford and Joe Forte, was part of the three-man crew that did not call of foul on Lakers guard Derek Fisher for banging into San Antonio's Brent Barry on the final play of the Spurs’ 93-91 loss in Game of Game 4 in the Western Conference finals. The NBA later admitted that it appears a foul should have been called on Fisher.

Obviously since this comes from Boston.com the article is writing in regards to them, but it never ceases to amaze me how David Stern puts the most controversial refs in some of the most important Playoff games. Not only is Joey Crawford involved but if you need a home team to win a game there's no better ref to choose than Bennett Salvatore. From a Bill Simmons column back in June of 2006.....

"I don't think the NBA fixes games, but they have one trick that they use for situations like this -- when they want a home team to win the game, they invariably assign the worst referees possible to that game for two reasons: Bad referees have a tendency to get swayed by the home crowd, and bad referees never have the stones to make a tough call on the road.

Then I went on to list the worst six referees. Here was No. 2 on the list:

"2. Bennett Salvatore -- Always one of the worst, he took it to another level this season. If you see him on the court at the start of the game, get ready for about six technicals, two near-brawls and both coaches having to be restrained by their assistants at various times."
 

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thats wierd...ic your name on the members list on the new site...:think2:

Maybe they havent erased. I dont even remember the name. Anybody good there.

You can contact WIlheim the MOD on through one of the front pages to forum to get my email. Id give it a shot to see.
 

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Wow CPAW. Wow. Id be happy to hit a couple bb games and pass that chit tonight. And the rest of the way.
 
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Tim Donaghy thinks the Lakers will cover tonight too (STU?)
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Ex-NBA referee Tim Donaghy told the feds two referees fixed the outcome of one playoff series and that officials were told not to eject star players from games for fear of hurting ticket sales.
The bombshell allegations are contained in a court document filed Tuesday by Donaghy's lawyer. It describes the "inner workings" of the NBA in which league executives used referees to manipulate games. Donaghy said officials were told not to call technical fouls on stars, and said two officials helped extend a 2002 playoff series to a seventh game, all in the name of ticket sales and television revenue. If Donaghy's allegations are accurate, David Stern's worst nightmares may have just come true, as conspiracy theorists begin to celebrate.
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Good Stuff General Cpaw This Whole Thing Is Disheartening I'm Staying Away Till Game 7 Where The Lakeshow Will Win.
 

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