Doctor MJ wrote:bondom34 wrote:Doctor MJ wrote:
I just keep saying it, and I don't know if it helps at all but:
Your team isn't going to win the title this year (obviously), but in terms of how I judge them, they effectively did.
This isn't to say that I'm putting an asterisk by Golden State, because that's not what I do, but I can't take seriously any argument about OKC being disappointments.
You'll see me harping on Westbrook from time to time though of course...because that IS what I do.I know.
I still have a hard time even watching the Finals right now, I've barely seen any of it. This was the worst feeling I've had going out in a while, even through the injured years, just seems like any minor thing could have changed so much. And now there's probably no player I want to see not win more than Green in the NBA. I know that's a really biased statement, but right now its just honest.
Edit: And I've never been a conspiracy theory guy, but this is making it harder.
Completely understandable.
Re: conspiracy. The thing about most conspiracy theories is that people aren't really able to put themselves into the shoes of the people they see as the conspirators.
It's not remotely worthwhile for the NBA to rig the lottery because it involves serious organization for iffy reward with potentially devastating consequences.
On the other hand here, the NBA can render whatever verdict they want and so it's not even really a conspiracy other than the fact that they won't acknowledge their motivations. They'll basically try to hide behind people saying "he got one more chance and blew it", ignoring the fact that that he just kept getting more chances until he did it at a point where the NBA could act in a seemingly strict way while at the same time help a series get more competitive.
I'll also say here: The stuff I"m alleging isn't necessarily even something Silver & co are conscious of. It frankly is possible to let your subjective impulses rule your judgment this blindly. I just have a hard time by that a man as shrewd as Silver is one of those men.
Yeah I wouldn't classify this as some conspiracy either. I do think its a mix of things, including the points accumulation being a bailout excuse. I think that, plus who the foul was on (Lebron vs. Adams and Kanter) and the series standings being more lopsided all may have factored in a bit. But it leaves a bit of a bad taste in my mouth knowing there's some seeming preferential treatment.