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2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

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  • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

    Originally posted by Since86 View Post
    You're defending a system where Joey Crawford tosses Tim Duncan out of a game for sitting on the bench and laughing. Then threatens to beat his ***.

    Not only that, but then quits, stays out of the league for a while, then gets rehired and reassumes his role of one of the best officials in the game.

    It's a joke.
    I'm not defending any system. I hate Joey Crawford, and complain about him to the point that last year during the playoffs my girlfriend asked me to stop talking about him.

    My point, the only point I've made, is that I don't think superstars get the benefit of calls as much people think.

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    • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

      Originally posted by Dgreenwell3 View Post
      Apparently Dwight Howard asked magic Staffers to fire SVG.
      Here's the story from the Orlando Sentinel:

      http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/...-orlando-magic

      Orlando Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said this morning that he knows that superstar center Dwight Howard asked team management to fire him, a charge that Howard denies.

      “I know he has,” Van Gundy told reporters after the Magic completed their shootaround. “That’s just the way it is. Again, I’ve been dealing with that all year. It’s not anything real bothersome. You go out and do your job.”

      Asked if it makes it harder to coach given that he thinks Howard is not committed to him, Van Gundy responded, “It’s not a matter of being committed to me. It’s a matter of being committed to the team and trying to do everything you can to help the team win games. That’s all I’m concerned with. As far as the other stuff, I don’t think that matters. I don’t need love and support here at my job. I’ll turn to my family for that. I don’t need these guys giving me hugs and pats on the back.”

      Asked how he knows it’s true, Van Gundy said, “I was told it was true by people in our management right from the top.”

      Then, in a supremely awkward moment, Howard, not realizing that Van Gundy had said what he had said, Howard walked over to Van Gundy as Van Gundy was talking to the media and started to dispute a WKMG report that Howard wants Van Gundy gone.

      A few seconds later, Van Gundy asked reporters if he could go and then walked away.

      Howard said he had previously denied the story to ESPN.

      When Howard was asked point blank if he asked to have Van Gundy fired, Howard, responded, “What did I just say yesterday? I know you guys watch ESPN.”

      Later, Howard said: “Whatever happens at the end of the season is not under my control. I am a player for the Magic. I am not the GM. I am not [team owner] Rich DeVos. I am not [CEO] Alex Martins. So that’s not my job. So you guys should stop with every other week it’s trying to find something, because there’s nothing. There’s nothing. I haven’t said anything to anybody about anything. Our main concern is winning. So all the other stuff should stop.”

      Team officials have said the ultimate decision on Van Gundy's long-term status and general manager Otis Smith's long-term status will be made by the DeVos family.
      The more inner turmoil and strife now for the Magic...the better. Hopefully SVG hasn't renewed his Annual Pass at DisneyWorld....me thinks that this will be his last season with the Magic.

      As for that last quote by Howard......after reading it.....somewhere, Jerry Sloan and Mike D'Antoni are rolling their eyes.
      Last edited by CableKC; 04-05-2012, 01:13 PM.
      Ash from Army of Darkness: Good...Bad...I'm the guy with the gun.

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      • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

        Originally posted by TOP View Post
        referees should be under a separate entity than the NBA entirely. I mean, that's what we'd like to see probably in the NBA.
        I'd love to see this. I don't think NBA refereeing is perfect, or even especially good, so there's definitely ways to make it better.

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        • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

          I'll just agree that I'm wrong.


          If the NBA was rigged, the Lakers would be in 1st place and other big markets would have games rigged from them as well. The only way to know if rigging is taking place is if someone decides to come forward and blow the whistle for no reason what so ever. That's generally how you take down corrupt businesses and not by getting someone to rat so they get lesser charges.

          I think the people who don't believe games have been fixed don't want to believe games were in fact fixed. There is a slew of quotes from people within the NBA and stat sheets to show it has gone on but instead of accepting it, you turn around to make weird arguments that have nothing to do with anything. "Why do you watch basketball then", "Why aren't they in first", "Why should we believe a criminal" etc. It's like you guys would rather ignore the problem than see it fixed. To each their own I guess. I'm outtie 5,000

          For the record, I think it happens in the NFL too. See the Seahawks/Steelers and Cardinals/Steelers.
          "I have never taken the high road, but I tell other people to ’cause then there’s more room for me on the low road."

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          • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

            Originally posted by Dgreenwell3 View Post
            So now we are listening to people who make highly immoral character decisions?
            Ever heard of a confidential informant?

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            • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

              Remember when West first signed and he talked about Foster being one of the reasons he did? It somewhat surprised me, not that Jeff wasn't great, but in a "really, you came here because of Jeff Foster?" kinda way.

              Lamarcus Aldridge on JJ Hickson: "He's so active," Aldridge said of Hickson. "I've always wanted to play with someone who is like a Lou Amundson or a Reggie Evans, somebody that's active and always keeping guys on their toes."

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              • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                Originally posted by Heisenberg View Post
                Remember when West first signed and he talked about Foster being one of the reasons he did? It somewhat surprised me, not that Jeff wasn't great, but in a "really, you came here because of Jeff Foster?" kinda way.

                Lamarcus Aldridge on JJ Hickson: "He's so active," Aldridge said of Hickson. "I've always wanted to play with someone who is like a Lou Amundson or a Reggie Evans, somebody that's active and always keeping guys on their toes."
                Maybe he will demand a trade to Indiana to play with Amundson.
                "Danny Granger is one of the top players in the league. To move Danny, you better get a lot back." - Larry Bird

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                • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                  Originally posted by cgg View Post
                  Maybe he will demand a trade to Indiana to play with Amundson.
                  That would be funny for the other teams pursuing him if he were a FA or something.

                  "ya, LA was nice and Miami was a good location, but Indiana had Lou Amundson, so I wanted to be a Pacer."

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                  • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                    Originally posted by BillS View Post
                    I want to see the lottery system go the way of the dodo because I think it is ridiculous that a team like Chicago moves up 10 places to get the #1 pick.

                    I think it is ridiculous when you can more-or-less hold your #1 pick out for a year, suck again, then get another early or even #1 pick to pair guys together.

                    I want to see a rolling average implemented so that teams that are bad over a period of time get the best draft pick, but they don't get those picks in multiple years (i.e. if you had a #1 pick you can't get the #1 pick the next year no matter how bad you were).

                    Teams can tank for a single year but they can't tank for 5 without serious economic consequences. Teams "stuck" in "mediocrity" will see the win average drop to a level that will get them to those better picks without having to win some ping-pong-ball contest that has nothing to do with the game.
                    I could not agree more heartily with this post. Maybe I'm looking at it wrong but I feel the tanking issue is becoming - or soon will become - a major problem for the NBA. I would actually like to see if there would be a way that when a team gets a #1 pick, they are not eligible for any top 5 picks for the next two years - including trades. Of course we may still have the issue of players only going where they want but one step at a time.

                    on a seperate note, I would also like to see the NBA make changes to the D-League. I like the way the MLB has their farm system set up and feel that that if the NBA had the same set up, it may be more beneficial to the teams.

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                    • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                      Originally posted by PurduePacer View Post
                      That would be funny for the other teams pursuing him if he were a FA or something.

                      "ya, LA was nice and Miami was a good location, but Indiana had Lou Amundson, so I wanted to be a Pacer."
                      Originally posted by IrishPacer
                      Empty vessels make the most noise.

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                      • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                        I hate NBA officiating at times, downright thinking that the refs are "encouraged" to favor certain players at times, but how one can watch any league if they truly think it is fixes baffles my mind.

                        Kind of brings back a thread Hicks (or maybe someone else) started asking how many people though the NBA was 110% fixed. Interest results for that question

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                        • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                          A lot of people believe the Magic organization is a complete and unmitigated disaster right now, but those people don't understand the true genius behind Rich DeVos and Alex Martins' plan - and it is a brilliant one. The Magic have actually manufactured the present discord between the head coach and the franchise player. Their plan is to fire Stan Van Gundy on the eve of the playoffs and ride the honeymoon period of an interim coach all the way to the Larry O'Brien Trophy.

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                          • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                            Originally posted by LoneGranger33 View Post
                            A lot of people believe the Magic organization is a complete and unmitigated disaster right now, but those people don't understand the true genius behind Rich DeVos and Alex Martins' plan - and it is a brilliant one. The Magic have actually manufactured the present discord between the head coach and the franchise player. Their plan is to fire Stan Van Gundy on the eve of the playoffs and ride the honeymoon period of an interim coach all the way to the Larry O'Brien Trophy.

                            Yeah, they have Jimmy "I Love the 3Pt Shot" O'Brien all lined up to coach.

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                            • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                              Are we rooting for the Knicks or Magic tonight?

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                              • Re: 2011-12 NBA Random Thoughts Thread VIII: Random Thoughts the 8th I am!

                                Originally posted by Magic P View Post
                                Are we rooting for the Knicks or Magic tonight?
                                Its so tough to decide. I'd rather see Mil make it over NYK and rather Pacers have the chance to play Chi in the 2nd round. So Magic I guess? Plus it looks like Magic will self destruct sooner rather then later
                                Last edited by Stuckey7370; 04-05-2012, 07:19 PM.

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