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Utah Jazz: Accept it! The Bulls deserved the series
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I still like basketball, particularly college ball, but I'm not interested in the NBA fakery and there's no likelihood of me ever coming back, either.
glad to see us winning but enjoy everybody being called the same more.
Most of us realize that it's over, that the Bulls won, whether it was fair or not, and have moved on with our lives. That is not to say that we don't still talk about it from time to time. Who wouldn't talk about it if it were their team in the Finals?
Officials can say what they like, and we will still continue to discuss it, because it is our team.
It seems to be the Deseret News sportswriters who just can't let it go. Most of us are content to discuss the "what ifs" privately, and we lament only that things seem to have deteriorated so far that we are now surprised when Kobe DOESN'T get the call.
The Post quoted Mathis as saying, in criticizing NBA officiating, "Remember when Jordan hit that winning shot? I'm going to give you exactly what the commentators said: 'What a great move by Michael.' Was that a great move or was that an offensive foul? There was no question it was a push-off. No buts about it. The only buts you can have is, 'Well, it was Michael Jordan.' That was a defining moment
It was all there.
And to the person that commented that the Jazz would not have won Game 7 - One, Scottie Pippen would not have played in that game as has been documented, and Two shame on you for missing the bigger picture!! Jazz fans may have been robbed of a possible championship, but humanity was robbed of maybe the greatest game to ever be played. A Game 7, in the Delta Center, with everything on the line and MJ on the other side. For as much publicity Game 6 gets, Game 7 would have been the Greatest Game ever played.
It's funny how certain circles keep trying to convince us that something wasn't up with game six.
Game six is only one example of the cheating that goes on in the NBA. Try the Mavs/Heat finals. The Mavs are clearly the better team until suddenly Wade goes to the free throw line a ridiculous number of times. Game seven of the Lakers/Kings conference finals is another example. Funny how Bavetta was reffing that game, too.
The NBA definitely has games where the referring changes the outcome. It almost keeps me from watching at all. If I didn't love the Jazz so much I would give it up completely. Stern needs to go and so do all the refs.
No official, no reporter, noonne! will ever change my mind, if you can't believe what you see with your own eye's then YOU... are.... sheep!!! (but at least you have a lot of company)
My gripe has never been one about conspiracy, but of the shear stupidity of calling plays a different way for "stars" than for the regular shlub just trying to earn a living. To allow someone of Jordan's calibre, with his talent, to get away with traveling, pushing off and myriad other offenses demeans his talent, and nearly places the NBA in the same category with professional wrestling. I have lost patience with that general attitude among officials and their employers. The NBA holds little interest for me anymore, and I'm sure I am not alone.
Call it corny, an unneccesary retread, whatever you want, I'll take the Dnews attempts at objectivity in this case over the opinions of a bunch of sulking, biased fans.
If this errant call were to occur in an artificial Game 7 of this series, I'd pay more attention to the fact the Jazz should have won the game. Fact is, if they did force a Game 7, I wouldn't have given the Jazz good odds at all. The Bulls were completely unstoppable at home. We sound like Suns fans when we whine about the "missed" calls of yesterday, so let's bury the past.
As a Rockets fan I still remember your shot clock official sitting on the time clock at the end of a close playoff game in '94 with the Rockets up and the Jazz with the ball. He didn't start the clock for a full 10 seconds after the ball went into play. If the Refs have favored any team over the years the Jazz would definitely be on that list.
I love John Stockton.
No use fretting about it, stuff happens and the margin of victory is frequently small. Regroup and try again.
Jazzaholic
Get over it!
This was the most stupid article I have ever wasted time reading. Besides the subpar writing and weak research, it was just plain stupid. Please make better choices when it comes to news. No wonder you guys are in trouble.
And THAT'S why we Jazz fans are still irritated after all these years...
It stinks, and you know it. If you are denying it, then you are probably a Laker/Bulls/Spurs fan. Just with the admitted fact of Super Stars recieving preferential treatment is a testament to what I'm saying, and what we all know. It's a business, not a sport.
There were 2 shots that made a big difference that cost the game first off Eisley's 3 with 3 seconds left on the shoot clock that was waved off, then pippen's 3 that was shot about 3 seconds after the shoot clock had ran out. That is 6 points that cost the game, to poor refing, and the Jazz only lost that game by 2, so as i see it the refs favored the bulls, if you don't believe me go watch the tape of it again. The deseret news shouldn't put this article in here, if they didn't do the right research on it.
Fact 1: Jordan is hands-down acknowledged as the greatest player of all times. Losing to him is no shame.
Fact 2: We *currently* have no evidence the referee tampering existed anywhere beyond one rogue official. Innocent until proven guilty, people.
Fact 3: Had the Jazz made better decisions earlier in the series and/or Game 6, they might well have won those games and the series itself. There would have never been "The Shot," and it'd be the Bulls fans STILL whining about getting robbed by dirty ol' John and Karl. It's sad but true: The Jazz shot themselves in the foot any number of times. The Bulls took advantage. That's the way the ball bounces, people.
Fact 4: THIS WAS TEN YEARS AGO. Even if the Jazz got jobbed, what could possibly be done about it now? Time to MOVE ON and hope for just as good with D-Will and the Jazz NOW--if not better.
That's why this is a non-issue. Let's get a grip and stop living in the past.
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