Hi everyone,
I've posted before, but it's been awhile.
Last night's Donaghy allegations have brought me out of lurker mode. I'm very frustrated with the ongoing quality of media attention given to the quality of NBA officiating. I sent the below off to ESPN this morning (not that they're the only offender).
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I'd like to advise a criticism in regards to your ongoing NBA coverage.
Why - in the post-Tim Donaghy world of 2007 have we not seen real investigative and analytical journalism from ESPN on the quality of NBA refereeing? Especially because the Donaghy scandal followed on the heels of Joey Crawford being suspended for a clear bias against Tim Duncan/the Spurs? How does that NOT prompt an investigation?
And yet - here we are, a year later and this giant elephant in the room continues to be given the skimpiest of focus, fans continue to see things with their own eyes that the media can't or won't discuss in-depth, Joey Crawford is refereeing in the finals, and Donaghy is intimating what anyone who watches the games has long worried about - that the refs and/or the league aren't on the up and up. Does Donaghy have a credibility issue? Sure. But do most people believe him? Check your own poll. The results are clear.
If I was the sports editor of ESPN, I'd be rounding up my best reporters and assigning them to DIG into this story, to grill David Stern, challenge his pat answers with tough followup questions and get the NBA Referees Union on-record. I'd be all over this.
I'd have my reporters going back over game tapes from 2002 and 2005, and I'd be ensuring the truth comes out. Is the NBA just the WWE with a glossier finish?
Could I please have a comment/response from ESPN on this? It's an ongoing source of frustration to this former journalist that you haven't, in my opinion, lived up to your responsibilities.
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It's not that I'm a paranoid maniac re: games being fixed and so forth but a good journalist shouldn't dismiss it out of hand before investigating thoroughly. And that hasn't happened yet.
Any thoughts?
FG/.