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Tragic night for NBA 

Post#1 » by Jay81 » Thu May 31, 2012 3:47 am

Stern is on the same level as that cheating ref

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nba--nba-s ... 20531.html
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Post#2 » by closg00 » Thu May 31, 2012 9:47 am

Thanks, definite fuel for the fire, the NBA has ZERO credibility in the eyes of the fans after NO getting pick-1.
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Post#3 » by hegotgame132 » Thu May 31, 2012 10:07 am

so let me get this straight, people were going cry conspiracy if New Orleans (14.8%) Cleveland (13.8%) Sacramento (7.6%) or Brooklyn (7.5%) won the lottery? That means 43.7% of the time people would think the lottery was rigged lol people love their conspiracies
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Post#4 » by Ruzious » Thu May 31, 2012 10:46 am

Quote from the article:
"It's such a joke that the league made the new owners be at the lottery for the show," one high-ranking team executive told Yahoo! Sports. "The league still owns the Hornets. Ask their front office if new owners can make a trade right now. They can't. This is a joke."

To me, that really added fuel to the fire of a conspiracy theory - and I'm not even one for this conspiracy theory. It quacked like a duck, so to speak.
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Post#5 » by fishercob » Thu May 31, 2012 12:17 pm

This board is so much better when Ji posts once a month -- or at least when he has his little weather playplen to hang out in.
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Post#6 » by mohammed10 » Thu May 31, 2012 1:17 pm

fishercob wrote:This board is so much better when Ji posts once a month -- or at least when he has his little weather playplen to hang out in.


Say what you will, fish, but Ji ain't alone in this conspiracy theory...
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Post#7 » by Spence » Thu May 31, 2012 1:33 pm

People should believe in conspiracy theories. After all, people laughed at us birthers when we told the world that Barack HUSSEIN Obama is a cocaine-smuggling illegal Mexican immigrant from Kenya, sent to this country by George Soros and the Comintern to destroy capitalism and take away our guns and our Bibles. Now, it is recognized as truth by everyone from Donald Trump to that guy who screams at homeless cats down on the corner of 11th & H Streets. Pretty sure those guys wouldn't believe something if it wasn't true.

The NBA Draft Lottery is rigged and Barack HUSSEIN Obama is the one who rigged it as part of his plan to erode confidence in America. See the Truth, people and protect yourselves the way I have!

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Post#8 » by closg00 » Thu May 31, 2012 1:40 pm

I suspect that a healthy junk of the conspiracy crowd, doesn't actually believe there is a conspiracy, but play-along for fun. I put myself in that category. The Stern conspiracy talk was all the rage on Sports radio this morning.
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Post#9 » by DCZards » Thu May 31, 2012 1:43 pm

mohammed10 wrote:
Say what you will, fish, but Ji ain't alone in this conspiracy theory...


You're right, Ji is not alone. I just heard Donald Trump proclaim that he has absolute evidence that the lottery was rigged...and that he'll reveal it on the Geraldo show on Fox this weekend. Stay tuned!
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Post#10 » by tontoz » Thu May 31, 2012 1:51 pm

If the Cavs won the lottery people would say it was rigged.
If the Nets won the lottery people would say it was rigged.

With all that was on the line does anyone really think the other owners would allow Stern to rig the lottery? If the lottery was rigged then why exactly did the Wizards get the top pick twice within 10 years?
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Post#11 » by Nivek » Thu May 31, 2012 2:07 pm

Little known fact -- the refs aren't human. They're actually robots run by Stern and his henchmen.
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Post#12 » by CaPtaiN eYeSaNo » Thu May 31, 2012 2:15 pm

If the league really wanted to put the lottery conspiracy theories to rest, they would conduct the actual lottery on live tv. until then, they are just asking for it.
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Post#13 » by Nivek » Thu May 31, 2012 2:38 pm

^^^ I agree in part. The league should at least show the actual drawing on a net broadcast. For what it's worth, they do have a number of media representatives in to observe the proceedings, as well as representatives from every team. A woman reporting for a Cleveland paper -- Mary something -- has been to the last two. She described the procedure and says she can't imagine how it could be rigged. Maybe she just lacks imagination. :)
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Post#14 » by mohammed10 » Thu May 31, 2012 2:40 pm

CaPtaiN eYeSaNo wrote:If the league really wanted to put the lottery conspiracy theories to rest, they would conduct the actual lottery on live tv. until then, they are just asking for it.


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Post#15 » by Spence » Thu May 31, 2012 2:57 pm

I have no problem believing the NBA would like to rig the lottery and has, in fact, briefly considered it in the past. But they're not smart enough to pull it off without someone finding out about it. You can't keep a secret in this country for five minutes. If the lottery was fixed we'd have found out about it before Patrick Ewing was selected first overall.
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Post#16 » by jivelikenice » Thu May 31, 2012 3:17 pm

Exactly. No way the lottery stays fixed w/o anyone airing dirty laundry eventually. No matter who won, there would be talk of it being fixed. I for one applaud the Hornets. They didn't tank played hard as hell to end the season and they should get rewarded for that. Good for them. I also am not feeling sorry for us. Ending up in the top 3 is not a bad thing. Anyone who's sulking needs to get over it.
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Post#17 » by dandrews » Thu May 31, 2012 3:41 pm

I don't think there is any way the lottery is rigged, but god damn do they make it fishy.
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Post#18 » by long suffrin' boulez fan » Thu May 31, 2012 4:00 pm

dandrews wrote:I don't think there is any way the lottery is rigged, but god damn do they make it fishy.


Even if it isn't rigged, the NBA brings a hell of a lot of suspicion upon itself through its caste system based refereeing.

The reffing scandal and the weirdness surrounding the Paul trade didn't help matters.
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Post#19 » by verbal8 » Thu May 31, 2012 4:12 pm

jivelikenice wrote:Exactly. No way the lottery stays fixed w/o anyone airing dirty laundry eventually. No matter who won, there would be talk of it being fixed. I for one applaud the Hornets. They didn't tank played hard as hell to end the season and they should get rewarded for that. Good for them. I also am not feeling sorry for us. Ending up in the top 3 is not a bad thing. Anyone who's sulking needs to get over it.


I would have loved for the Wizards to have gotten the #1 pick, but #2 or #3 was pretty even in my mind. At worst case the Wizards have one of Beal or MKG available. Best case they get to pick :) I really didn't want the Wizards at 5 stuck with Drummond or reaching.
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Post#20 » by Higga » Thu May 31, 2012 4:16 pm

There is no conspiracy. Stop the non-sense.
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