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Since: May 19, 2007 Posts: 3
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 3:08 am
Post subject: I'm Done with the NBA:My Blog Archived from groups: alt>sports>basketball>nba>phx-suns (more info?)
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My Observations of the Playoffs:
I'm not a Suns fan and actually I'm not really an NBA fan but I decided to
give it a try this year. I always watch College Basketball and love all
teams from the ACC.
I learned several things watching the NBA Basketball this year. First -
unless you obtain a passport and buy a ticket to Europe - and actually use
it, you will never get called for travelling!
Second - the referees are so much better in College BB than in the NBA.
Well, maybe not better - the NBA referees are just more tolerant! I don't
know if they have an agenda from the league or if they just are oblivious.
They will call a foul at one end and just ignore an obvious foul at the
other end. It always seems to correspond with the score. It just seems
that their goal is to keep the game close.
Third - it seems inevitable - 1 team goes down by 20 and they are always
going to come back. I don't know how many games I watched this year where
this has happened. I know - this happens in college hoops also. 20-2 runs,
etc.
I think lastly what has made me the most angry is watching the Spurs and
Suns. Again, I love Football, Baseball and World Cup Soccer and I don't
know much about the Suns or the NBA but it seems to me the Spurs targeted
Steve Nash and they hoped for a reaction from Nash as well as the Suns
Bench. I may be wrong but it seemed to me the philosophy was - sacrifice 1
of our players for how many ever of theirs! I don't think anyone can
convince me that this wasn't the plan. Granted, the NBA has strict rules
about leaving the bench but when it is this obvious what the goal was -
well, Oh Mighty God Stern should have taken this into consideration. This
reminded me of the altercation between the Knicks and Nuggets earlier in the
year. Hard foul at the end -ordered from the bench.
Just my opinoin - this was ordered from the bench to provoke a reaction from
the Suns. His Majasty Stern reacted to this one but wouldn't react to the
previous infractions, etc. committed by the Spurs. What? Some Vegas money
on the Spurs in 6 at home?
Thanks and I'm done. I'm done blogging, I'm done complaining and I'm done
with the NBA! Seen enough to realize that I'm going to stick with NCAA
Basketball, College and Professional Football, FIFA and NASCAR (where we all
know the rules are always applied fairly LOL :-}) .
Just for the record - I kind of like the Wizards because I live in VA and
get to see them often.
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Since: Apr 23, 2007 Posts: 122
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 8:56 am
Post subject: Re: I'm Done with the NBA:My Blog [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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I can understand your views, considering you enjoy the ACC. College ball IS
different. You sound as if you might really enjoy the WNBA. Give it a try.
"opus007" <opus00777.DeleteThis@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:PqudnbViDYwdP9PbnZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> My Observations of the Playoffs:
>
> I'm not a Suns fan and actually I'm not really an NBA fan but I decided to
> give it a try this year. I always watch College Basketball and love all
> teams from the ACC.
>
> I learned several things watching the NBA Basketball this year. First -
> unless you obtain a passport and buy a ticket to Europe - and actually use
> it, you will never get called for travelling!
>
> Second - the referees are so much better in College BB than in the NBA.
> Well, maybe not better - the NBA referees are just more tolerant! I don't
> know if they have an agenda from the league or if they just are oblivious.
> They will call a foul at one end and just ignore an obvious foul at the
> other end. It always seems to correspond with the score. It just seems
> that their goal is to keep the game close.
>
> Third - it seems inevitable - 1 team goes down by 20 and they are always
> going to come back. I don't know how many games I watched this year where
> this has happened. I know - this happens in college hoops also. 20-2
> runs,
> etc.
>
> I think lastly what has made me the most angry is watching the Spurs and
> Suns. Again, I love Football, Baseball and World Cup Soccer and I don't
> know much about the Suns or the NBA but it seems to me the Spurs targeted
> Steve Nash and they hoped for a reaction from Nash as well as the Suns
> Bench. I may be wrong but it seemed to me the philosophy was - sacrifice
> 1
> of our players for how many ever of theirs! I don't think anyone can
> convince me that this wasn't the plan. Granted, the NBA has strict rules
> about leaving the bench but when it is this obvious what the goal was -
> well, Oh Mighty God Stern should have taken this into consideration. This
> reminded me of the altercation between the Knicks and Nuggets earlier in
> the
> year. Hard foul at the end -ordered from the bench.
>
> Just my opinoin - this was ordered from the bench to provoke a reaction
> from
> the Suns. His Majasty Stern reacted to this one but wouldn't react to the
> previous infractions, etc. committed by the Spurs. What? Some Vegas money
> on the Spurs in 6 at home?
>
> Thanks and I'm done. I'm done blogging, I'm done complaining and I'm done
> with the NBA! Seen enough to realize that I'm going to stick with NCAA
> Basketball, College and Professional Football, FIFA and NASCAR (where we
> all
> know the rules are always applied fairly LOL :-}) .
>
> Just for the record - I kind of like the Wizards because I live in VA and
> get to see them often.
>
> --
> Opus007
> "Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler"
>
> >> Stay informed about: I'm Done with the NBA:My Blog |
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Since: May 16, 2007 Posts: 24
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 2:52 pm
Post subject: Re: I'm Done with the NBA:My Blog [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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yeah you are a Suns fan.. and good riddance...
"opus007" <opus00777 RemoveThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
news:PqudnbViDYwdP9PbnZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> My Observations of the Playoffs:
>
> I'm not a Suns fan and actually I'm not really an NBA fan but I decided to
> give it a try this year. I always watch College Basketball and love all
> teams from the ACC.
>
> I learned several things watching the NBA Basketball this year. First -
> unless you obtain a passport and buy a ticket to Europe - and actually use
> it, you will never get called for travelling!
>
> Second - the referees are so much better in College BB than in the NBA.
> Well, maybe not better - the NBA referees are just more tolerant! I don't
> know if they have an agenda from the league or if they just are oblivious.
> They will call a foul at one end and just ignore an obvious foul at the
> other end. It always seems to correspond with the score. It just seems
> that their goal is to keep the game close.
>
> Third - it seems inevitable - 1 team goes down by 20 and they are always
> going to come back. I don't know how many games I watched this year where
> this has happened. I know - this happens in college hoops also. 20-2
> runs,
> etc.
>
> I think lastly what has made me the most angry is watching the Spurs and
> Suns. Again, I love Football, Baseball and World Cup Soccer and I don't
> know much about the Suns or the NBA but it seems to me the Spurs targeted
> Steve Nash and they hoped for a reaction from Nash as well as the Suns
> Bench. I may be wrong but it seemed to me the philosophy was - sacrifice
> 1
> of our players for how many ever of theirs! I don't think anyone can
> convince me that this wasn't the plan. Granted, the NBA has strict rules
> about leaving the bench but when it is this obvious what the goal was -
> well, Oh Mighty God Stern should have taken this into consideration. This
> reminded me of the altercation between the Knicks and Nuggets earlier in
> the
> year. Hard foul at the end -ordered from the bench.
>
> Just my opinoin - this was ordered from the bench to provoke a reaction
> from
> the Suns. His Majasty Stern reacted to this one but wouldn't react to the
> previous infractions, etc. committed by the Spurs. What? Some Vegas money
> on the Spurs in 6 at home?
>
> Thanks and I'm done. I'm done blogging, I'm done complaining and I'm done
> with the NBA! Seen enough to realize that I'm going to stick with NCAA
> Basketball, College and Professional Football, FIFA and NASCAR (where we
> all
> know the rules are always applied fairly LOL :-}) .
>
> Just for the record - I kind of like the Wizards because I live in VA and
> get to see them often.
>
> --
> Opus007
> "Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler"
>
> >> Stay informed about: I'm Done with the NBA:My Blog |
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Since: May 19, 2007 Posts: 3
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 8:20 pm
Post subject: Re: I'm Done with the NBA:My Blog [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Oh nicely spoken from a Mavs fan!! I'm not a Suns fan. Just expressing
what I observed and believed.
It is quite obvious you haven't gotten over the first round loss to the
Warriors yet.
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Opus007
"Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler"
"Bitter Mavs Fan" <GoMaavz.RemoveThis@GoMavz.com> wrote in message
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> yeah you are a Suns fan.. and good riddance...
>
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> "opus007" <opus00777.RemoveThis@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:PqudnbViDYwdP9PbnZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> > My Observations of the Playoffs:
> >
> > I'm not a Suns fan and actually I'm not really an NBA fan but I decided
to
> > give it a try this year. I always watch College Basketball and love all
> > teams from the ACC.
> >
> > I learned several things watching the NBA Basketball this year. First -
> > unless you obtain a passport and buy a ticket to Europe - and actually
use
> > it, you will never get called for travelling!
> >
> > Second - the referees are so much better in College BB than in the NBA.
> > Well, maybe not better - the NBA referees are just more tolerant! I
don't
> > know if they have an agenda from the league or if they just are
oblivious.
> > They will call a foul at one end and just ignore an obvious foul at the
> > other end. It always seems to correspond with the score. It just seems
> > that their goal is to keep the game close.
> >
> > Third - it seems inevitable - 1 team goes down by 20 and they are always
> > going to come back. I don't know how many games I watched this year
where
> > this has happened. I know - this happens in college hoops also. 20-2
> > runs,
> > etc.
> >
> > I think lastly what has made me the most angry is watching the Spurs and
> > Suns. Again, I love Football, Baseball and World Cup Soccer and I don't
> > know much about the Suns or the NBA but it seems to me the Spurs
targeted
> > Steve Nash and they hoped for a reaction from Nash as well as the Suns
> > Bench. I may be wrong but it seemed to me the philosophy was -
sacrifice
> > 1
> > of our players for how many ever of theirs! I don't think anyone can
> > convince me that this wasn't the plan. Granted, the NBA has strict
rules
> > about leaving the bench but when it is this obvious what the goal was -
> > well, Oh Mighty God Stern should have taken this into consideration.
This
> > reminded me of the altercation between the Knicks and Nuggets earlier in
> > the
> > year. Hard foul at the end -ordered from the bench.
> >
> > Just my opinoin - this was ordered from the bench to provoke a reaction
> > from
> > the Suns. His Majasty Stern reacted to this one but wouldn't react to
the
> > previous infractions, etc. committed by the Spurs. What? Some Vegas
money
> > on the Spurs in 6 at home?
> >
> > Thanks and I'm done. I'm done blogging, I'm done complaining and I'm
done
> > with the NBA! Seen enough to realize that I'm going to stick with NCAA
> > Basketball, College and Professional Football, FIFA and NASCAR (where we
> > all
> > know the rules are always applied fairly LOL :-}) .
> >
> > Just for the record - I kind of like the Wizards because I live in VA
and
> > get to see them often.
> >
> > --
> > Opus007
> > "Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler"
> >
> >
>
> >> Stay informed about: I'm Done with the NBA:My Blog |
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Since: May 19, 2007 Posts: 3
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 8:22 pm
Post subject: Re: I'm Done with the NBA:My Blog [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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Tried the WNBA and don't like it.
This is a tough group.
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Opus007
"Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler"
"Spencer R. Lower" <spencer RemoveThis @commspeed.net> wrote in message
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> I can understand your views, considering you enjoy the ACC. College ball
IS
> different. You sound as if you might really enjoy the WNBA. Give it a
try.
>
>
> "opus007" <opus00777 RemoveThis @comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:PqudnbViDYwdP9PbnZ2dnUVZ_oWdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> > My Observations of the Playoffs:
> >
> > I'm not a Suns fan and actually I'm not really an NBA fan but I decided
to
> > give it a try this year. I always watch College Basketball and love all
> > teams from the ACC.
> >
> > I learned several things watching the NBA Basketball this year. First -
> > unless you obtain a passport and buy a ticket to Europe - and actually
use
> > it, you will never get called for travelling!
> >
> > Second - the referees are so much better in College BB than in the NBA.
> > Well, maybe not better - the NBA referees are just more tolerant! I
don't
> > know if they have an agenda from the league or if they just are
oblivious.
> > They will call a foul at one end and just ignore an obvious foul at the
> > other end. It always seems to correspond with the score. It just seems
> > that their goal is to keep the game close.
> >
> > Third - it seems inevitable - 1 team goes down by 20 and they are always
> > going to come back. I don't know how many games I watched this year
where
> > this has happened. I know - this happens in college hoops also. 20-2
> > runs,
> > etc.
> >
> > I think lastly what has made me the most angry is watching the Spurs and
> > Suns. Again, I love Football, Baseball and World Cup Soccer and I don't
> > know much about the Suns or the NBA but it seems to me the Spurs
targeted
> > Steve Nash and they hoped for a reaction from Nash as well as the Suns
> > Bench. I may be wrong but it seemed to me the philosophy was -
sacrifice
> > 1
> > of our players for how many ever of theirs! I don't think anyone can
> > convince me that this wasn't the plan. Granted, the NBA has strict
rules
> > about leaving the bench but when it is this obvious what the goal was -
> > well, Oh Mighty God Stern should have taken this into consideration.
This
> > reminded me of the altercation between the Knicks and Nuggets earlier in
> > the
> > year. Hard foul at the end -ordered from the bench.
> >
> > Just my opinoin - this was ordered from the bench to provoke a reaction
> > from
> > the Suns. His Majasty Stern reacted to this one but wouldn't react to
the
> > previous infractions, etc. committed by the Spurs. What? Some Vegas
money
> > on the Spurs in 6 at home?
> >
> > Thanks and I'm done. I'm done blogging, I'm done complaining and I'm
done
> > with the NBA! Seen enough to realize that I'm going to stick with NCAA
> > Basketball, College and Professional Football, FIFA and NASCAR (where we
> > all
> > know the rules are always applied fairly LOL :-}) .
> >
> > Just for the record - I kind of like the Wizards because I live in VA
and
> > get to see them often.
> >
> > --
> > Opus007
> > "Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler"
> >
> >
>
> >> Stay informed about: I'm Done with the NBA:My Blog |
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