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Ex-Ref Tim Donaghy Blows Whistle on NBA's Dirty Secrets Pretty serious charges. He must be referring to the 2002 series between Sacramento & LA. That series went seven games and the officiating was horrible. Some of the worst I've ever seen. I'd like to see Donaghy's proof.
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Damn...this is very bad if true. Makes me wonder about the officiating in the Laker / Celtic series "Always blessings, never losses......"
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Sowhat said: Damn...this is very bad if true. Makes me wonder about the officiating in the Laker / Celtic series
Believe me, the Lakers will going to the line tonight. I'm not a fan of Sacramento or LA, but I still can't believe the calls against the Kings in Game 6. Folks are still talking about that series(especially around your way). You can be sure David Stern will address this before tonight's game. Mr. Spin Doctor does NOT like bad publicity. | |
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Well hello, it is obvious!! As a Portland , Utah fan over the late 80's to now and recently Hornets fan, I have seen Utah and Portland get screwed over so bad that the state of UTAH called out the NBA and David stern apologize to fans and legislature!! NBA SUX, I am not even watching the finals. | |
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