Lightskinsmurf
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« Reply #60 on: November 13, 2012, 03:12:52 PM » |
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Another reason why i love the NFL so much more than the NBA. The refs make the NBA a joke. If i didn't love the celtics so much i wouldn't even watch the nba.
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« Reply #61 on: November 13, 2012, 06:43:26 PM » |
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Star calls are the worst. I like how LeBron has his own set of travelling rules and never goal tends.
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jdz101
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« Reply #62 on: November 13, 2012, 06:48:33 PM » |
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Funny how lebron gets severe muscle cramps after 25 minutes of basketball.
Severe muscle cramps are a pretty common problem for steroid abusers.
What is the NBA's testing policy?
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PG - Ty Lawson // SG - Vince Carter // SF - Arron Afflalo // PF - Chris Bosh // C - Demarcus Cousins
Bench: Harrison Barnes // Eric Bledsoe // Enes Kanter // Kris Humphries // Avery Bradley // Courtney Lee // Antawn Jamison
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« Reply #63 on: November 13, 2012, 07:05:09 PM » |
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Another reason why i love the NFL so much more than the NBA. The refs make the NBA a joke. If i didn't love the celtics so much i wouldn't even watch the nba.
NBA game is much harder to officiate. The game is a lot faster compared to the NFL. In the NFL, there's stoppage after every play. Games can stretch for hours because of all the stoppage. When in totality there's about 13 minutes of action. 13 minutes total that a seven referee crew concrete on as opposed to 48 minutes of action three referees in NBA officiate.
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« Reply #64 on: November 13, 2012, 07:36:01 PM » |
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Marrese Playing very good next to and ala Randolph
Just reading through this fascinating thread about how the EFS favor the My Hammy Cheat.
I assume you are talking about Mareese Spieghts, the former Gator and 76er. I am a big fan of his game and would love to trade Sullenger for him to win NOW.
YES indeed
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« Reply #65 on: November 13, 2012, 07:46:30 PM » |
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I thought LeBron cramps were menstrual in nature.
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« Reply #66 on: November 28, 2012, 10:47:58 AM » |
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stern and his refs are in the pockets of the TV corporations and their advertisers ( big market) TV money contracts.
NBA is subject to the championship "MUST" be played between the two highest bidders and ratings makers.
stern wants Kobe and Lebron ....
why even play the season.,
Just flip a coin and crown one of them.
How many Kobe and Lebron finals have we had, just off the top of your head?
How many finals have we had without Kobe or LeBron over the last 6 years?
Imagine how much money the league would lose if we saw a Memphis/pacers finals or something of that nature.
That's how they justify all the dirty unsportsmanlike crap they pull. It's 100% a business to Stern so anything goes if it means significant monetary differences. It's too bad because it's a really cool game. Guys dedicate their lives to it and fans invest everything in their team for the pure enjoyment. It's just a lot less fun when you don't know which team really should have won because not everybody is playing by the same set of rules (when that's the definition of a game).
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Anderson Varejao Tiago Splitter Matt Bonner David West Kenyon Martin Brad Miller Andre Iguodala Josh Childress Marquis Daniels Dwyane Wade Leandro Barbosa Kirk Hinrich Toney Douglas + the legendary Kevin McHale
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« Reply #67 on: November 28, 2012, 11:38:57 AM » |
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Lakers "BIG " TV contract got Mike Brown fired... TV is paying millions and they want "Watchers" lots of "happy" watchers who will tune in and watch the advertisements and this inturn keeps the "mega dolars" flowing in. Lakers new TV contact is one of the BIGGEST in history and the pressure is on to keep the fans "TUNED IN"
Rators and Bobcats aren't making alot of money for the league . NBA needs "hero's" , you can't put the fans's hero on the bench ( remember they ar the ones tuning in) and the Lakers have ALOT of these and a big promise to the TV people to uphold .
Bad ratings ( no James or Kobe) means less money for the NBA and in turn affects MrSSterns back pocket and most likey those of the refs., or at least they ability to keep their job in some hidden fashion.
Refs ...should be PENALILZED for making bad calls....after a certain number of bad calls ( reviewed by a board of coachs)
There is no CHECKS and Balances to make sure Stern and his Refs are on the UP and UP....we know they aren't. Well, unless you a a 10 year old and can't tell, long as LBJ is in the game and cruzing along scoring 40 points a game. ALot of ignorant fans or fans whith their heads in the sand. What ever , something an't adding up.
Just like politicians refs don't want term limits .
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« Reply #68 on: November 28, 2012, 12:40:06 PM » |
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If the League/Refs is/are fixed, than it was fixed for all of Boston's titles. You see you can't have it both ways. It can't just be fixed against you and not for you in the years Boston wins. That is why all of this talk is always so silly.
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2013 CB Historical Draft Philadelphia 76ers - Coach - Billy Cunningham PG's - Calvin Murphy (76), Kevin Porter (79) Wings - Julius Erving (76), Mark Aguirre (87), Reggis Theus (86) Bigs - Bob Lanier (74), Spencer Haywood (73), Mychal Thompson (82), Herb Williams (86), Sam Lacey (75)
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« Reply #69 on: November 28, 2012, 12:58:50 PM » |
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If the League/Refs is/are fixed, than it was fixed for all of Boston's titles. You see you can't have it both ways. It can't just be fixed against you and not for you in the years Boston wins. That is why all of this talk is always so silly.
Exactly. Miami gets a lot of calls, but frankly, Lebron in particular earns a lot of calls. He is THAT freakishly athletic and good. Yeah, he gets away with fouls sometimes, and gets calls when he wasn't fouled. But that is because there are so many times that he legitimately earned the calls by really beating his man to the spot, or by getting contact when he beat his man to the basket. It is not a fix, it is human error leading to guys making essentially informed guesses. Pierce has also benefited from this whole career, as has KG, who refs just assume is always in the right spot.
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« Reply #70 on: November 28, 2012, 10:42:03 PM » |
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If the League/Refs is/are fixed, than it was fixed for all of Boston's titles. You see you can't have it both ways. It can't just be fixed against you and not for you in the years Boston wins. That is why all of this talk is always so silly.
Exactly. Miami gets a lot of calls, but frankly, Lebron in particular earns a lot of calls. He is THAT freakishly athletic and good. Yeah, he gets away with fouls sometimes, and gets calls when he wasn't fouled. But that is because there are so many times that he legitimately earned the calls by really beating his man to the spot, or by getting contact when he beat his man to the basket.
It is not a fix, it is human error leading to guys making essentially informed guesses. Pierce has also benefited from this whole career, as has KG, who refs just assume is always in the right spot.
So, people and proffesions cant chage through time?? or marketing isnt a good motivator of moving the balance a little Compare 1980 and 2012 is a little reach imho
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« Reply #71 on: December 04, 2012, 09:21:42 PM » |
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What a delight to See Kevin Seraphin against Miami today reminds me Al Jefferson Soft Moves and good range destroying Miami defense inside the paint Still a couple of calls Miami sided but nothing too serious , hope Washington Hang there
Go Washington... today
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