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      Indianapolis, Indiana
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      07/31/08
    • Greatest Player in the NBA:

      Michael Jordan

    • Best Passer:

      Magic Johnson

    • Best Dunker:

      Michael Jordan

    • Best Shooter:

      Larry Bird

    • Best Defensive Player:

      Bill Russell

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      Ultimate Fantasy Commissioner

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      Nets - red, white and blue

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      Julius Erving - "rock the baby to sleep" on Michael Cooper

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      United Center - Chicago Bulls

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    the moniker king October 29, 2009 2:18 PM

    What actually is basket interference? Is it goal-tending, which results in the offensive player receiving two points for this defensive violation? Well if so, why did'nt the referee make the obvious call against the Lakers Paul Gasol on the games final play in regulation of game one in last years finals. When he had his hand in the rim on Courtney Lees' alley-oop attempt, that were the correct call made and not over-looked, the Magic would've won that game and I'm sure the finals would've taken on a much different ending result. Not to mention, Courtneys' N.B.A life would be much more bally-hooed, and he would still be with the Magic. What a shame! And the way the analyst cover up these obvious non-calls is ridiculous! Lets keep it real N.B.A, YOU GUYS EVEN HAD THE NERVE TO INSTALL A NEW REPLAY RULE TO AS YOU NOW SAY IS TO MAKE SURE YOU GET THE CALL RIGHT! I'd say you're just a little late on getting it right, huh Magic fans? The refs go back and review a play in the Celtics and Cavs game, that was'nt even a championship game and take away two points from Lebron, but on the violation that I'm speaking of they would have us to think that nothing wrong occurred. Please, if that was the case then, lift the conviction on the ref that was sited for cheating. At least his looking the other way was'nt on national T.V, and covered up by broadcasters, or was it??????


    the moniker king October 29, 2009 1:48 PM

    The N.B.A has to stop covering up the things that are'nt all about the right. Like the ghost calls that are or, are not made durring crucial games. And man do I have a problem with one in particular, which I'll comment on soon.

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