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Old 06-18-2010, 12:55 AM
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Rasheed Wallace ejected from Staples ...

Local radio reporting that Rasheed Wallace was ejected by security at the Staples center as he tried to force his way into the referees locker room.
He was not allowed to change and left on the team bus with his uniform on.

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gotta feel for the guy... played his heart out, and the refs allowed Gasol to play ON Sheed's back the entire game... Celtics have a lot of reasons to blame themselves, but fact remains that the refs called the 4th quarter completely different than the rest of the game... Sheed has every reason to be pissed off...

hopefully some day the truth about this game and this series will come out... nothing short of criminal...
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anybody who doesn't question why Joey Crawford was assigned to 3 games in this 7 game series (all of them won by the Lakers, in games that were all VERY shady looking from the officials standpoint)... simply isn't 'interested in the truth...
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Boston won one of Joe Crawford's games.

Boston was 1-2 SU/2-1 ATS with him.
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field goals made in the 4th

boston - 7

lakers - 6


AND SOMEHOW THEY GOT OUTSCORED BY 8

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I am not afan at all of NBA officiating, but if you look at the fouls called in the 4th I don't think any were bad calls. The Celtics were fouling the Lakers.

Kobe was smart to put a 3 pt shot as Allens hands were on his arms. The Lakers starting taking it to the basket.

Their length eventually wore down the Celtics in the 4th.

Their have been plenty of questionable calls this series on both sides, but that 4th quarter seemed pretty accurate. Lakers made big shots.

Do not blame officiating because if ray Allen could anything from game 2 on, the Celtics win that series. He was horrible offensively, but did a hell of a job guarding Kobe.
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One more thing.

I thought Doc rivers defensive game plan was awesome. he did a hell of a coaching job. He loaded up on Kobe, switched to other men and basically left alot of shots for Artest who this entire series was pretty bad offensively besides one other game. Artest made some huge shots, but I liked what Rivers did.
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Boston won one of Joe Crawford's games.

Boston was 1-2 SU/2-1 ATS with him.
yeah...game 6 i believe
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Game 7 was one of the better officiated game in this series. As a whole, this was the worst officiated series I've ever seen. Blown calls that hurt both teams. How easily we forget the horrible out of bounds call on Gasol in the 4th quarter of game 2. That was a game changer. The 4th quarter was called tighter than the 1st 3, but those calls on both sides were fouls.
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i am not afan at all of nba officiating, but if you look at the fouls called in the 4th i don't think any were bad calls. The celtics were fouling the lakers.

kobe was smart to put a 3 pt shot as allens hands were on his arms. The lakers starting taking it to the basket.

Their length eventually wore down the celtics in the 4th.

Their have been plenty of questionable calls this series on both sides, but that 4th quarter seemed pretty accurate. Lakers made big shots.

Do not blame officiating because if ray allen could anything from game 2 on, the celtics win that series. He was horrible offensively, but did a hell of a job guarding kobe.


i agree they were fouls.... But they called a foul on 6 straight possesions and put boston in the penalty

lakers score 20 of 30 points on the line

if they wanna win a championshop like that so be it
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field goals made in the 4th

boston - 7

lakers - 6


AND SOMEHOW THEY GOT OUTSCORED BY 8

LMAO

yep! people who do not want to see the truth will refuse against all manner of evidence... Donaghy broke down the officials in every game of the series... the 4th quarter of game 7, according to Donaghy, had no bad calls that favored the Celtics, but 6 bad calls that favored the Lakers, leading to a 9 point swing in the final score...

if anyone ever doubted that David Stern is a criminal, doubt no more... the Los Angeles Lakers were just fraudulently awarded their 2nd NBA title this decade...

for the record, game 5 was a Crawford game, and Boston did win it... but game 5 was the only non-ref-controlled game of the series, as per the NBA formula (already guaranteed a game 6, no reason to favor either team here)... not surprisingly, it was the most dramatic and exciting game of the series, and also not surprisingly, it was won by Boston in impressive fashion...


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points to note:

1) the 3rd envelope put into the bin is the CHOSEN one... 0:07... you can clearly see that the folded front corner of the 3rd envelope is folded down to obscure the front edge of the 2nd envelope below it... everywhere else the 3rd envelope is above it, except for that front corner...

1) prior to reaching into the bin for the 1st pick, David Stern takes a very nervous breath... 0:42

2) he looks into the bin prior to picking the 1st envelope... he never looks into the bin while picking any other envelope

3) freeze it at 0:45... you can clearly see that the BOTTOM envelope in the group of 3 or 4 envelopes that he grabs, has a folded corner...

4) notice that Stern then grabs this group of envelopes and flips them over, so that the folded envelope is now on top... 0:47

5) freeze again as he is lifting it up, and you will again see the clearly folded corner...

6) watch Stern's left hand immediately go to the folded corner and press it down... 0:48

7) notice that after this first pick, Stern never looks into the bin again while picking, and he never grabs any other envelope with both hands...


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GG is right... no matter how you slice it... there is no way to justify the fact that the Lakers scored 20 points in the 4th quarter from the FT line, after only scoring 20 points once in the previous 3 quarters...

AND THIS HAPPENED IN THE 4TH QUARTER OF THE MOST CRUCIAL GAME OF THE NBA SEASON!

time to wake up and smell the shit they're shoveling...
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