Yep ... pretty interesting ... and disappointing.
Nothing too juicy, yet.
The sooner I get that half hour of my life back, the happier I'm going to be.
That was disgusting, I'm (as I expected) thoroughly unimpressed with Donaghy.
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I'm with you to a point, Professor. Donaghy may be unimpressive. But what makes what he's putting forth credible and plausible is the disgusting officiating product on the floor. The NBA is a microcosm of society. When laws are applied certain ways to certain people corruption comes easy. Donaghy wasn't by a long shot the NBA's worst referee when he got caught...And he was handily getting away with this for years. How does a fan tell when the fan can see a star flagrantly traveling and the official ignores it? How does he tell who's crooked and who isn't?
Stern is a brilliant commissioner. When the Philly-Detroit brawl went down, Stern reacted by implementing a dress code to improve the league's image to it's main demographic.
So far there is no such mandate to clean up the officiating. Until the fans stop filling the stands, Stern could appoint guest referees like the WWE does. Shawn Michaels could ignore the messiah's no-dribble "drives" from half court...Or

Turkododo's flopping...Or Pierce's traveling, or Wade's carrying....Michaels performs in the world of make believe. Bennett Salvatore doesn't. Or at least he's not supposed to...
Hopefully Donaghy's book has some real substance. Maybe Stern will be mandated to the Mendy Rudolph days....When a travel was a travel and a foul was a foul whether it was Kareem Abdul Jabbar or Henry Finkel.
Until fans stop going, nothing changes.