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Re: Nobody Tell Me Officiating Didn't Decide This One
« Reply #120 on: May 18, 2008, 11:24:10 AM »

Offline johnnymost

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advertising dollars are controlling this series. Officials have been told to take these series to seven, if they can. It's the NBA's attempt at taking the country out of a bad economic situation. The officials watched tape of their poor performance. They will pay back the Celtics today with lots of homer calls. Celtics/Lakers are where they want to go. Unfortunately for Lebron, he does not play in a major market, and he delivered dismal ratings last year. Ratings are up this year so far. The feelgood story of the year - the rerise of this storied franchise, and all the accolades given to these media queens.

Conspiracy theories abound. NBA - meet the WWF. I will be shocked if the Celtics don't win today. Unfortunately, not for the right reasons. The officials will win it for the Celtics.
No more waiting

Re: Nobody Tell Me Officiating Didn't Decide This One
« Reply #121 on: May 18, 2008, 11:32:19 AM »

Offline earl

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Yep, I pretty much expect the same thing as the Hawks game 7. One big make up game from the refs.