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Why? Even if Donaghy's allegations were somehow proven, it wasn't the NBA finals. So how do the Kings deserve the Championship banner?That championship should be hanging in arco.

Why? Even if Donaghy's allegations were somehow proven, it wasn't the NBA finals. So how do the Kings deserve the Championship banner?That championship should be hanging in arco.
Why? Even if Donaghy's allegations were somehow proven, it wasn't the NBA finals. So how do the Kings deserve the Championship banner?![]()
Then you probably are just not a very good liar.(but hey, a good thing right?)
Trust me when I say this with a certain amount of professional aplomb: the key to a good lie is never leaving anything out there you can get tripped up on. Or at least one of the keys (another is build the lie out of stuff you already know/have experienced so you can slip in realism + details). If Donaghy was lying, the LAST thing he would want to do is to get too specific. Because at some point that can be disproven. But now, keep it vague, play upon the prejudices that game already has attached to it, adn you can say very little and jsut let people run wild wiht by themselves. Everybody is already primed to believe. And hopefully for you they do. But if they do not and call you onit, you can just go back and point to your vague statements and say "see? I didn't say that/lie to you."
Donaghy's assertions make me now believe it was a conscious decision.I believe the refs that night (game 6) were, consciously or sub-consciously...
Oh, the Game 5 nonsense has always been the Lakers best attempt at an excuse for the Game 6 travesty. They wisely rarely try to justify what happened in 6, and instead try to spin it around as comeupance because obviously it was jsut as bad for them in Game 5 (it was not).
Donaghy's assertions make me now believe it was a conscious decision.
Brick, you've mixed up the venue here. While what you said is true for the court of public opinion, Donaghy is fighting his case in the court of law. He could care less what the average joe thinks, he is trying to convince a judge.
In this scenario the defendant is trying to establish that his pattern of behavior is not uncommon. Sometimes we're so caught up with the referee thing that we lose sight of the bigger picture. The bigger picture is Donaghy is NOT charged with favoring teams or interfering with the games' outcome. He is charged with wired fraud and gambling illegalities. To save his *** and to establish a pattern of behavior within the NBA, he must connect some form of wired fraud and/or gambling to other referees.
And quite frankly, while some of his accusations sound bad, there's not one ioda about wired fraud or gambling. In turn, it's almost useless in his defense. To say that he lied means he lied about something that doesn't really help him. My point is, if he is going to lie, common sense dictates he should lie about something that actaully will help his case.
Unless of course, he is waging his battle in the court of public opinion instead of the court of law. In which case, he needs a better attorney. Like Chris Rock said, "I'd rather look guilty at the mall than innocent in prison!"
But there is a difference... a major difference. Game 5 was like many other games in the playoffs at that time. The officiating favored the Kings, but it wasn't egregious. It wasn't blatant. I don't believe it was a conscious decision to decide the outcome of the game.Its all about perception, kings fans have a legitimate beef about game 6, lakers fans have a legitimate beef about game 5. Its just not as sour for the lakers fans since they won the series and it doesnt linger as long.
Kings fans have legitimate beef about games 4 & 6. Lakers won game 4 by one point. Samaki Walker's 3-pointer at half-time was blatantly after the buzzer and should have been a no-basket. Hence the institution of the instant replay at the end of quarters is traced back to that shot.Its all about perception, kings fans have a legitimate beef about game 6, lakers fans have a legitimate beef about game 5. Its just not as sour for the lakers fans since they won the series and it doesnt linger as long.
Yes, but there never should have been a game 7 to choke away. I think game 6 really deflated the Kings momentum, too.It sucks for the Kings and their fans if this is true but they still lost Game 7 on their home court without the help of the refs.
And a smiling Lakers guard Derek Fisher wisecracked, "My 2002 championship ring is in a safety-deposit box. They can take it back. I don't want it."
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i hope they start interviewing some kings players soon i want to hear what Peja Stojakovic, Chris Webber, Vlade Divac, Doug Christie, Mike Bibby, Keon Clark, Jim Jackson, Bobby Jackson, and Hedo Turkoglu has to say about this
But what about the Brian McNamee dude? He did things wrong too but a lot of people seem to believe him over Clemens. Thats because where things make sense it makes sense.
Bottom line for me, is unless Donaghey has real, solid proof, I chalk it up to monumentally bad officiating. Result is the same.scott pollard said something about that game was wierd but he didnt think the nba was capable and too many people would have to be involved. was just on espn news.
I think you are misinterpreting where Donaghy stands at the moment -- he is guilty. There is nothing he can do about that. He is about to be sentenced -- this whole thing came up through a letter to the judge asking for leniency in sentencing. What he is trying to do is convince the feds that he is a) useful; and b) has been super-duper cooperative, and that therefore he deserves a break for being a nice little pigeon. The feds then say to the judge, he's been super-duper cooperative, give him a break. And if the judge goes along with it, the sentence gets reduced. Donaghy doesn't have to prove anything regarding wire fraud or anything else amongst other refs (although that would obviously be useful). All he has to do is convince the feds to ask the judge to be lenient on him. Its the legal world, but it still comes down to a personal level. He needs a friend.
Now obviously the more detail, the closer to home he is able to get with an accusation, the more value it is to him in those efforts. But ANYTHING he can throw out there that sounds remotely plausible and cannot come back to bite him as an obvious lie might be of value. He is singing as loud as he can -- you just don't know if the lyrics have any basis in truth. Throw in the vengeance factor -- the timing here seems an obvious response to the league going after him for monetary compensation -- and he's got plenty of reasons to lie, exaggerate, whatever it takes.
As much as we all know the refs sucked that night, it wont change the outcome. We still had a chance AT HOME IN ARCO to close it out. We choked! PERIOD!
This is all well and good when you chalk it up to an off night. Its completely different if these allegations are true because it means the league took it out of the players' hands intentionally.It sucks for the Kings and their fans if this is true but they still lost Game 7 on their home court without the help of the refs.
Haha, dammit! Repost, coming right up!Haha, wrong site.
Kings fans have legitimate beef about games 4 & 6. Lakers won game 4 by one point. Samaki Walker's 3-pointer at half-time was blatantly after the buzzer and should have been a no-basket. Hence the institution of the instant replay at the end of quarters is traced back to that shot.
And I don't think you can even compare game 5 to game 6. How many unbiased people considered game 5 to be one of the worst officated games ever?
(Yes Shaq was fouled a lot in general, in all games, and didn't get calls. He also fouled other players a lot and those weren't called either.)
It sucks for the Kings and their fans if this is true but they still lost Game 7 on their home court without the help of the refs.
Brick, you talked about a lie has to be not very specific, well two refs fixing a 2002 playoff game under order from the league IS very specific. If Donaghy is lying, this lie doesn't help him and he opens himself for attacks and perhaps lawsuits from the NBA.