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Player reactions to games being rigged

Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 11:20 pm
by rayofsunshine
can this be the players reaction thread. The only one I have so far is scott pollard.

"My first thought [upon hearing Donaghy's allegation] was: I knew it," Pollard said Tuesday night. "I'm not going to say there was a conspiracy. I just think something wasn't right. It was unfair. We didn't have a chance to win that game."

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 12:23 am
by cdubbz
I would love to hear more superstars talk about the alleged rigged games. I want to hear esp. from Ray Allen since he was in a bucks/philly game that was most likely rigged. Ray speaks the truth and I would love to hear what he has to say. If more superstars speak their mind i wonder if the NBA will start fining them not to talk. David Stern needs to be fired and go to jail.

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 12:28 am
by Wilford Brimley
Here is what RayRay said AT THE TIME.

"I think there's no question about that. The league, as a marketing machine, the bottom line is about making money," Allen said. "It behooves everybody for the league to make more money, and the league knows that Philadelphia is going to make more money with L.A. than we would with L.A."


And Iverson AT THE TIME, regarding the same series.

Allen said members of his family had told him that they were sitting across from NBA commissioner David Stern on Sunday and noticed him stand up to watch a replay after it appeared Allen got away with committing a foul against Iverson that wasn't called.

"He jumped up real mad like he was cheering for Philly," Allen said.

Bucks coach George Karl said conspiracy theories were "summer talk," although he claimed three other NBA coaches had called him after Game 5 to raise that very issue.

"Sam Cassell said that Kevin Garnett and Rod Strickland had called him, so it's out there," Karl said.

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 12:37 am
by Nebroc
Scott Pollard also said it couldn't have been rigged and he doesn't believe it in the same interview.

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 12:38 am
by Walt Cronkite
Nebroc wrote:Scott Pollard also said it couldn't have been rigged and he doesn't believe it in the same interview.


Yea, weird that this part was omitted from the poster above...

"For a guy that wasn't at that game, didn't ref that game, to come out and say that, and in the situation he's in, I guess you could kind of say you could equate that to Charles Manson saying something about the Boston Strangler," Pollard said. "He's in the business, but he doesn't really have a lot of credibility. He wasn't there."

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 12:46 am
by Nebroc
He did it in another thread too. Talk about pushing an agenda.

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:26 am
by HarlemHeat37
nobody involved with the NBA is going to say anything..Scot Pollard still plays in the NBA, doesn't he? why would he risk a fine from the NBA, which he would obviously get..

we need an interview from Divac..

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:34 am
by Walt Cronkite
...former Kings center Vlade Divac told ESPN.com's Marc Stein: "I am in shock. I hope this is not the truth. As an athlete, that's the last thing you want to believe."

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:35 am
by The MVPlaya
LOL, isn't Vlade a scout for the Lakers in Europe?

Pretty sure you won't get much out of him.

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:43 am
by Guy986
Somebody get Doug Christie and Rick Fox on the phone. I wanna hear what they have to say.

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:45 am
by magicfan4life05
Chevelle2 wrote:Here is what RayRay said AT THE TIME.

"I think there's no question about that. The league, as a marketing machine, the bottom line is about making money," Allen said. "It behooves everybody for the league to make more money, and the league knows that Philadelphia is going to make more money with L.A. than we would with L.A."


And Iverson AT THE TIME, regarding the same series.

Allen said members of his family had told him that they were sitting across from NBA commissioner David Stern on Sunday and noticed him stand up to watch a replay after it appeared Allen got away with committing a foul against Iverson that wasn't called.

"He jumped up real mad like he was cheering for Philly," Allen said.

Bucks coach George Karl said conspiracy theories were "summer talk," although he claimed three other NBA coaches had called him after Game 5 to raise that very issue.

"Sam Cassell said that Kevin Garnett and Rod Strickland had called him, so it's out there," Karl said.



:o

whoa....


stern must be stopped

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:46 am
by baroidi
HarlemHeat37 wrote:nobody involved with the NBA is going to say anything..Scot Pollard still plays in the NBA, doesn't he? why would he risk a fine from the NBA, which he would obviously get..

we need an interview from Divac..


a fine would be the least of their worries, they'd risk blacklisting from the league, and anything associated with it, during and after their playing careers.

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:51 am
by NetsForce
Let's wait for another ex-ref, preferably one who didn't leave on such bad terms (and who isn't such a scumbag weasel cockmeat sandwich eater), "confirms" Donagay's claim that the NBA rigged games before we take his words at 100% face value.

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:54 am
by HarlemHeat37
damn, sorry Force..if there's a guy that likes that Lakers that I would feel bad for, it's you..

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 2:37 am
by NetsForce
HarlemHeat37 wrote:damn, sorry Force..if there's a guy that likes that Lakers that I would feel bad for, it's you..


Luckily I only started liking the Lakers once Shaquille O'meal left :lol:

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 7:42 am
by Ryoga Hibiki
Anyone related to the NBA needs to have some pretty STRONG evidence before coming out and confirm those allegations.
I suspect no strong evidence exists, no way anyone left something written that could be used, assuming something fishy really happened.

Even having some evidence, who's going to ruin a business worth billions, cutting himslef from any job opportunity in basketball (don't expect any kind of gratitude, after that)?

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 7:54 am
by NO-KG-AI
NetsForce wrote:Let's wait for another ex-ref, preferably one who didn't leave on such bad terms (and who isn't such a scumbag weasel cockmeat sandwich eater), "confirms" Donagay's claim that the NBA rigged games before we take his words at 100% face value.



Wow umm...


Completely agreed :-?

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:04 am
by whipdamage
baroidi wrote:a fine would be the least of their worries, they'd risk blacklisting from the league, and anything associated with it, during and after their playing careers.
tim hardaway was blasted for saying he hated gay people. i don't have a problem with what hardaway said, since i hate gays.

and then this.
http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/17160685/site/21683474/
"

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:04 am
by mr_sunshine
cdubbz wrote:I would love to hear more superstars talk about the alleged rigged games. I want to hear esp. from Ray Allen since he was in a bucks/philly game that was most likely rigged. Ray speaks the truth and I would love to hear what he has to say. If more superstars speak their mind i wonder if the NBA will start fining them not to talk. David Stern needs to be fired and go to jail.


Go to jail for what? The NBA is a for profit business. It sucks it is/was (possibly) rigged, but it's business at the end of the day. A lot of businesses engage in shady, but legal, actions to max profits. That's all he's guilty of, if anything.

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:11 am
by BMiller52
Divac said by phone Wednesday from Madrid, Spain, he still hopes Donaghy's accusations are untrue.

"I knew something was wrong then, and I still know something was wrong," said Divac, who fouled out of Game 6, as did fellow Kings center Scot Pollard.

"My first reaction to hearing this is that I hope it's not true. There was definitely something going on, but in my imagination, I never could have taken it so far to think that the league was behind it."


Over the years, several Kings from the 2001-02 season have voiced off-the-record thoughts about how they believed they'd been had in Game 6. Some said as much as soon as the game ended.

However, if you have current ties to the NBA, you likely don't want your name linked to such comments.

That's why one player on that squad said: "What? I've been telling you that ever since it happened. That game was called with one thing in mind