Thursday, June 17, 2004

Finally! Someone else saw at least a hint of what I saw, click here. Check the excerpt:

You love NBA conspiracies ... what's the best one you heard during the playoffs?

A: As you know, the officiating was curiously one-sided in the Finals. It reached the point where ABC was afraid to show replays -- like when Rasheed delivered a flying forearm to Devean George in Game 5, sent him flying out of bounds, drew a prolonged whistle from the referee ... and play was mysteriously allowed to continue. What the heck happened there? Thank God for TiVo. And have you ever seen a team set more moving picks in a single series?

Wednesday, June 16, 2004

I'm pretty much at a loss for words. The pistons played the best that they could have possibly played. Combine that with shady officiating (more on that later) and less than average play from the Lakers and I guess the outcome of this series isn't as 'surprising' as the lame ass media would have you believe.

As far as the officiating goes, I am not saying it was some conspiracy cooked up by the NBA. What I am saying is there is no way you'll ever convince me that one team could be 'aggressive' enough to shoot 171 free throws in five games (avg 34.2 per game) versus 111 (avg 22.2 per game). My view? The refs allowed one team to play physical because that's how they played all year long while they blew the whistle if the other team played physical. Tayshaun Prince wasn't moving his feet on Kobe at such an incredible rate that he could stop him, he was holding and pushing long enough for help defense to arrive (Strangely enough, tv announcers throughout the series applauded Detroit for playing Kobe and Shaq straight up, yeah never saw that).

I know this sounds like sour grapes but when a team is in the penalty within the first three to four minutes of every quarter, it makes it extremely hard to be competitive. Especially when the calls aren't being made on both sides of the floor. Just how often is Ben Wallace allowed to jump over someone's back to tap the ball out? Is Chauncey really allowed to take two steps and a hop.....when catching the ball?!?! Rasheed is allowed to curse the referees blatantly for 3/4 of a quarter but if Gary Payton so much as looks at a referee it's time for a technical? One sided affair and I'm not talking about the gameplay....

Tuesday, June 15, 2004

History begins in 7 hours. Theysay it can't be done....I say it should be...and it will be. There is no other acceptable ending. PERIOD!!

Monday, June 14, 2004

132 -78 free throw advantage, 115 -78 fouls called advantage, 4-0 opening tip violation advantage, yet I'm the only one who sees a disconcerting difference in how the officials are calling this series.

It's gotten to the point where I can't even be upset anymore. I feel like the crazy person who really isn't crazy; rather just has a deeper understanding. No one can convince me that one team is aggresive enough to have a 50 free throw advantage. 1) They are a physical team which would lead one to believe that they would commit more fouls because in order to be physical, you have to make a lot of contact. 2)Aggression leading to more free throws? Most of the calls they have gotten have been phantom fouls when viewed upon replay. I know I know, refs are only human (old humans, but humans nonetheless) that see and react at real speed. But after four games, you would think their seeing and reacting would adjust at least a little.....And what call are they making exactly on the opening jump ball for 4 STRAIGHT GAMES?!?!

Friday, June 11, 2004

Want some numbers? I got numbers....91 -52 free throw advantage to the Pistons.....58 fouls called on the pistons vs 80 called on the Lakers.....Oddly enough, field goal % is just about even at 42% to 40% for the Pistons....

If Defense is being allowed to do whatever you want because the refs are not going to call it, then the Pistons have a great defense.....if methodical offense means shooting behind a moving pick (they refer to them as screen and rolls...new terminology because they must be aware that the original idea of a pick is stationary), then they have a methodical offense.....

And for all these new Pistons fans that suddenly are raving lunatics, I bleed purple and gold....do you even know where Detroit is?

Wednesday, June 09, 2004

Bird on the Race Card


http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/2004-06-08-bird-interview_x.htm
61 - 39.....That is the free throw differential in the Lakers - Pistons series...in favor of Detroit.....after two games in L.A. So all you Lakers Conspiracy Believers can shut the hell up....Are you trying to tell me that Kobe and Shaq aren't getting fouled....you're trying to tell me that everytime Chauncey (hard to respect a man named Chauncey, might as well call him 'Delicious') Billups touches the ball he's fouled? No worries, we will just have to play our game and the refs will take care of themselves. It seems to me that the refs let the pistons play rough because they've done it all year...but if the Lakers get as physical back then it's a foul....STERN TALK TO YOUR OFFICIALS.....

Monday, June 07, 2004

Boxing is really pushing me to the limits now. Oscar De La Hoya got his ass thoroughly thumped Saturday night by Felix Sturm....thoroughly. Yet the judges gave hoya the fight. Even in the post fight interview, De La Hoya spoke as a beaten man. He knows what happened and if he's smart, he better find a way to dodge the Bernard Hopkins fight.

Something interesting I noticed, why are boxing judges so old. There was a 77 year old judge for this fight...77! And something else, why don't they put TV monitors in front of the judges so they can see that the 'flurries' De La hoya had were just punches to the elbows and Gloves of Sturm. Boxing is starting to sound more and more rigged.....

Thursday, June 03, 2004

16.25 hours. I worked for 16.25 hours . . . straight yesterday. Missed the Jello Wrestling at 8pm, missed the karaoke at 10 pm....missed the sexy college girls in summertime clothing while I have a nice alcohol induced buzz from 10:01 to 1:15 am....Hell I missed the 2am episode of Sportscenter....I got home at 3:45 in the morning.....I got to work in the am and left work in the am....but it wasn't the same am.....

Tuesday, June 01, 2004

Why has the American business person become so lazy? I've noticed an abundance of people with wheeled carts for their laptops....that's ridiculous! Just lazy and ridiculous. So as laptops have gotten lighter, suddenly the ability to carry them has become burdensome?? How's that work? And then we pass this on to our kids with their little bookbag carts. And we wonder why there's an obesity problem in this country????