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For Stern, ignorance is bliss
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Stern also didn't know that Donaghy was engaged in wire fraud and transmitted wagering information and was taking cash payoffs from gamblers and making bets on games in which he was officiating.
The commish finally reluctantly agreed to launch the league's own investigation of Donaghy's assertions late last week, but only because of, as he acknowledged, the intense media coverage. Until then, he was indignant and defensive and clearly in denial, adopting the same stance as baseball commissioner Fay Vincent when the steroid allegations first began to surface in the Major Leagues. Remember how they scoffed at Jose Canseco?
Like Canseco's steroid accusations in baseball, Donaghy's assertions merely reinforce long-held suspicions by fans and media the separate rules for star players, the alleged league plot to ensure that big-market teams win and so forth.
The NBA's huge credibility problem makes it crucial that the league investigate Donaghy's charges instead of stonewall tactics a la Vincent. Perception is everything, a point that seems lost on Stern and the NBA. They tried to ignore Donaghy's charges and hoped they went away, a method that has worked in the past. To wit: The Joey Crawford Case.
Crawford was one of those referees accused in the airline-ticket tax scandal. He was sentenced to six months house arrest and three years probation for tax fraud. He resigned immediately, but was reinstated after the NBA owners' lockout shortened the 1998-99 season and never missed a game.
In April 2007, after the altercation with Duncan, Crawford was suspended for the balance of the season and the playoffs. He was reinstated again this season.
Guess who was officiating during the controversial Game 4 matchup between the Spurs and Lakers last month when there was a crucial no-call in the final seconds on a play in which the Spurs' Brent Barry was fouled by Derek Fisher.
The following day, the NBA announced that a foul had occurred and should have been called. Crawford, the man who wanted to fight Duncan, was the closest official to the play in question. Not only is Crawford, a referee who has an open feud with one of the league's star players, still officiating in the NBA, he's officiating Spurs games in the playoffs, no less.
Small wonder the NBA has a credibility problem.
Stern can't afford to ignore Donaghy.
E-mail: drob@desnews.com
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