Why would they Schedule Game 7 of the Spurs/Clippers same night as the Pac/Mayweather fight?

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The fight doesn't start at 12.

Why are you lying?

I have read and been told that the fight is going to start at 12 eastern and I do believe that is going to be the start time. There are many reports out there saying 11 eastern also though.
 

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Proof of what. That the NBA doesn't want a scheduling conflict with a fight that will take a lot of its viewers? You need proof of that? I think it's so obvious that they wouldn't they wouldn't even mention it, haha. You guys are out there when it comes to common sense.

So in other words, you've gone from saying the fight "conflicts" with an NBA game to saying it "starts at 12" neither of which are true.
 

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I have read and been told that the fight is going to start at 12 eastern and I do believe that is going to be the start time. There are many reports out there saying 11 eastern also though.

Hysterical.

So this:

Now that I learned the fight starts at 12 est instead of 11est... it's pretty clear to me the NBA figured this out.

Is just another one of your lies.
 

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The NBA doesn't schedule the start time of Clippers/Spurs.

The fight does not start at 12.

You literally have no idea what you are talking about.

None.

Whatever semantics you want to argue about have fun. The fight starts at 12, the Clippers/Spurs game is scheduled for 8. Whoever scheduled it knew what they were doing. To act like they didn't schedule the game knowing full well what time the fight was going to start is asinine. Which is why it baffled me when I read the fight started at 11 est. But apparently they weren't that crazy.
 

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it was a simple question that I wanted to know if he could show something that supports his comment. I was only curious because I couldn't find anything on it. Its a sports relate thing afterall. Geez.

Are you saying the "lol" and "you guys are really dumb" don't support his comments?
 

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Hysterical.

So this:

Is just another one of your lies.

No lies at all. Whoever scheduled the Clippers/Spurs game 7 ended up knowing what they were doing. 4 hours before the main title fight is an appropriate buffer for the game to end and not conflict with the fight.
 

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No lies at all. Whoever scheduled the Clippers/Spurs game 7 ended up knowing what they were doing. 4 hours before the main title fight is an appropriate buffer for the game to end and not conflict with the fight.

Your idiotic lies have already been pointed out.

The fight does not start 4 hours after the Clippers game starts.

The fight does not start at 12.

Yet you keep asserting this as true.
 

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The fight does not start at 12.

This has already been pointed out to you.

“I never like to predict,” said David Dinkins Jr., the executive producer of Showtime and HBO’s pay-per-view production.
To figure out what time Saturday’s main event might start, though, the Count went back and looked at Mayweather and Pacquiao’s last 10 fights. Here’s what we learned: The fight will almost certainly begin after 12 a.m. ET. How much after, however, is a question that’s impossible to answer.






Mayweather and Pacquiao’s previous bouts have begun as early as approximately 11:09 p.m. ET. But their most hyped fights were also the most delayed. The op[ening bell in Mayweather’s bout against Saul “Canelo” Alvarez in 2013 was rung around 12:36 a.m. The start times of boxing’s biggest nights also hint at how incredibly strange this sport can be. On the night of Pacquiao’s first fight against Timothy Bradley in 2012, for example, the undercard was over when there was a slight logistical problem: Pacquiao was busy watching the end of a Boston Celtics playoff game and nobody wanted to bother him.

http://www.wsj.com/articles/mayweather-pacquiao-what-time-will-the-fight-start-1430405744

God, you're dumb. You are still wrong about something I have admitted being wrong about after creating this thread. Lol
 

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“I never like to predict,” said David Dinkins Jr., the executive producer of Showtime and HBO’s pay-per-view production.
To figure out what time Saturday’s main event might start, though, the Count went back and looked at Mayweather and Pacquiao’s last 10 fights. Here’s what we learned: The fight will almost certainly begin after 12 a.m. ET. How much after, however, is a question that’s impossible to answer.






Mayweather and Pacquiao’s previous bouts have begun as early as approximately 11:09 p.m. ET. But their most hyped fights were also the most delayed. The op[ening bell in Mayweather’s bout against Saul “Canelo” Alvarez in 2013 was rung around 12:36 a.m. The start times of boxing’s biggest nights also hint at how incredibly strange this sport can be. On the night of Pacquiao’s first fight against Timothy Bradley in 2012, for example, the undercard was over when there was a slight logistical problem: Pacquiao was busy watching the end of a Boston Celtics playoff game and nobody wanted to bother him.

http://www.wsj.com/articles/mayweather-pacquiao-what-time-will-the-fight-start-1430405744

God, you're dumb. You are still wrong about something I have admitted being wrong about after creating this thread. Lol

So "after 12" is 12 and 12:36am is "12" and note that he is actually saying it is scheduled for 12.

He literally has no idea what his words mean.
 

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God, you're dumb. You are still wrong about something I have admitted being wrong about after creating this thread. Lol

Notice that article that say the opposite are ignored and the article this buffoon cites is fact.

It must be fun to have to be "right" so badly in that way.
 

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So "after 12" is 12 and 12:36am is "12" and note that he is actually saying it is scheduled for 12.

He literally has no idea what his words mean.

You're aruging semantics here. Whether it's 12 or 12:36... they are pretty confident the NBA match will not conflict with the fight. There's not much else to the argument now. You're pretty much arguing with yourself.
 

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Why would they Schedule Game 7 of the Spurs/Clippers same night as the Pac/Mayweather fight? @):mad:

"Same night"

Is "same time"

Is "NBA figured it out lol!"
 

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You're aruging semantics here. Whether it's 12 or 12:36... they are pretty confident the NBA match will not conflict with the fight. There's not much else to the argument now. You're pretty much arguing with yourself.

Uh, you literally have no idea, and neither does TNT what time the fight will start.

But keep saying it is at "12"

That is funny.
 

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Why would they Schedule Game 7 of the Spurs/Clippers same night as the Pac/Mayweather fight? @):mad:

"Same night"

Is "same time"

Is "NBA figured it out lol!"

It was a thread based off faulty information. Now that i know the fight will start after 12 eastern there is nothing to worry about. Case closed. You're arguing with yourself again.
 

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It was a thread based off faulty information. Now that i know the fight will start after 12 eastern there is nothing to worry about. Case closed. You're arguing with yourself again.

Uh, you literally have no idea, and neither does TNT, what time the fight will start.

What is even funnier about this dumb thread is guess what time an NBA game started last Saturday?

8pm.

Freakin Hilarious
 

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