vancity604 wrote:1. NBA decided to instate instant replay. If you are trying to rig games you don't implement instant replay which allows refs to correct mistakes and make sure the right decision is made when the game is on the line. If you are rigging a game you are better off not using instant replay and having "human error" as an excuse for biased officiating.
2. New CBA that was signed helps small markets be more competitive by increasing revenue sharing and allowing teams to re-sign players for an extra season as an incentive not to leave the team for a bigger market. If league wanted all their stars in big markets they wouldn't have made that rule.  They also made the luxury tax super punitive to discourage big markets from over spending.
3. Adam Silver works for ALL 30 owners. Most owners are ultra competitive and would never allow their team to get screwed over deliberately by the commissioner. Adam Silver gets paid by the owners, he is not above them. They can fire him. There is no way someone like Mark Cuban would green light his team getting screwed over for the good of the game.
4. TV money is a fixed amount and guaranteed. The NBA just signed a 10 year tv deal. They get a certain amount regardless of how high or low the ratings are and don't renegotiate those tv rights for another decade. It doesnt matter if 5 million or 20 million people watch game 7 the league gets paid a fixed amount regardless. 
5. NBA draft lottery is taped and shown on nba.com and has a representative from each team monitoring it. Yet all its going to take is the Lakers to win it once and all of a sudden "the NBA is rigged" nutjobs will start conspiracy theories. In the NHL the Edmonton Oilers won the lottery three times recently. Had it been a big market team that won it everyone would say its rigged...but conveniently ignore it when small markets win the lotttery.
6. Fans of all 30 teams complain about officiating and think the game is rigged against their team...its never the opponent getting screwed, its only their team. What a coincidence.
7. There are a lot of 50/50 calls in basketball and refs have to make a split second decision. Superstars, home teams and veterans usually get the benefit of the doubt, it doesn't mean Adam Silver instructed the refs to cheat. Deal with it.
1. Yet often times plays are judged "unreviewable" for no apparent reason. Also fouls (much more common than out of bounds calls) are not reviewable. Often times the "entertainment" fouls are not shown on replay or even mentioned by the commentators almost as if they don't happen, all for the sake of closing the score gap to artificially create excitement, or in some cases extend series which is pretty blatantly obvious. 
2. It's a star-driven league, in the globalized market, star power and storylines are worth far more than local market crowds cheering for their team.
3. Funny you mention Mark Cuban, who allegedly was given the 2011 chip in an under-the-table deal to make up for the 2006 chip for Miami. See free throw numbers in that series. Why wouldn't owners want the league to be as entertaining and profitable as possible?
4. Absolutely untrue. The networks pay per playoff game, as the ad space is sold on a per-game basis. Each additional game nets the league many million dollars, especially in the Finals.
5. The lottery is "pre-recorded" meaning it could easily be edited to or hoaxed similar to a magic show, with various simple modifications to the machine. Worst case, they mess up and do another take.
6. I'm not really a fan of any particular team, I like certain players and I played college basketball myself so it is really blatant when "entertainment" fouls are being called to serve the NBA's financial purposes. Why would the NBA give up guaranteed profits for slightly more credibility. People are gonna watch anyway.
7. The refs are instructed to ref games in certain ways and it is usually obvious from the first tip.
I'm sorry man, I think you'll have to think of a better reason than those. Why would the league and owners be at war with each other when they can all profit from increased league popularity and entertainment? It doesn't make any sense.