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  • Soft Euro
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    It's not like Cuban's antics helped (against Danny Crawford e.g.).

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  • Agunn
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    honestly thou what a joke, 2 games now wow

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  • Agunn
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    I don't think anything like this has happened to any team in any sport in the history of professional sports. maybe the NBA is trying to get Canadians to hate basketball so they can have a 3rd team in new York hah

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  • psrs1
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    pillowmint wrote: View Post
    If I'm BC I'd be raising hell on behalf of the players, coach, and fans. Because I am livid as sh!t over this. Unreal that it can KEEP happening to us. To me it's the cemented proof that we are not getting the calls. I sincerely feel that if this were the Lakers, it would happen once, Kobe would make a stink on every network, he'd have a shared interview with Lance Armstrong on Oprah. Not us poor Canadian non-stars.

    #WORST
    agreed

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  • pillowmint
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    If I'm BC I'd be raising hell on behalf of the players, coach, and fans. Because I am livid as sh!t over this. Unreal that it can KEEP happening to us. To me it's the cemented proof that we are not getting the calls. I sincerely feel that if this were the Lakers, it would happen once, Kobe would make a stink on every network, he'd have a shared interview with Lance Armstrong on Oprah. Not us poor Canadian non-stars.

    #WORST

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  • Puffer
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    Wonder how many other teams have received apologies from the league this year, and how many have received two, with half the schedule still to play out. Should Stern be talking to the refs?

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    started a topic NBA Apologizes to Raptors...Again

    NBA Apologizes to Raptors...Again

    NBA apologizes again.

    With one second remaining in overtime of the Chicago Bulls-Toronto Raptors game on January 16, officials called a foul on Chicago’s Joakim Noah as Toronto’s Amir Johnson gathered the ball while driving to the basket. The officials ruled the foul was on the floor but upon review at the league office, the video replay confirmed that the foul should have been called a shooting foul with Johnson receiving two free throws.
    Source: http://www.nba.com/official/

    Video: http://www.nba.com/video/channels/or...nba/index.html
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