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    Exclamation Bavetta's reffing the Magic-Nets game!

    What a perfect situation for Bavetta. Let's see if he keeps the Nets close... Quoting from Tim Donaghy's new book:

    From my earliest involvement with Bavetta, I learned that he likes to keep games close, and that when a team gets down by double-digit points, he helps the players save face. He accomplishes this act of mercy by quietly, and frequently, blowing the whistle on the team that's having the better night. Team fouls suddenly become one-sided between the contestants, and the score begins to tighten up. That's the way Dick Bavetta referees a game-and everyone in the league knew it.

    Fellow referee Danny Crawford attended Michael Jordan's Flight School Camp years ago and later told me that he had long conversations with other referees and NBA players about how Bavetta propped up weak teams. Danny told me that Jordan himself said that everyone in the league knew that Bavetta cheated in games and that the players and coaches just hoped he would be cheating for them on game night. Cheating? That's a very strong word to use in any sentence that includes the name Dick Bavetta. Is the conscious act of helping a team crawl back into a contest "cheating"? The credo of referees from high school to the NBA is "call them like you see them." Of course, that's a lot different than purposely calling more fouls against one team as opposed to another. Did Bavetta have a hidden agenda? Or was he the ultimate company man, making sure the NBA and its fans got a competitive game most times he was on
    the court?

    Studying under Dick Bavetta for 13 years was like pursuing a graduate degree in advanced game manipulation. He knew how to marshal the tempo and tone of a game better than any referee in the league, by far. He also knew how to take subtle-and not so subtle-cues from the NBA front office and extend a playoff series or, worse yet, change the complexion of that series.

    http://deadspin.com/5392067/excerpts...nt-you-to-read

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    maybe everyone is now watching for this and he realizes it, so he will let the game be a blowout?

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    Quote Originally Posted by poker_dummy101 View Post
    maybe everyone is now watching for this and he realizes it, so he will let the game be a blowout?




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    Luckily I only have Orlando in a teaser and got them at -2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by poker_dummy101 View Post
    maybe everyone is now watching for this and he realizes it, so he will let the game be a blowout?
    This could also be chance for Bavetta to show the world that the NBA's fixed, they don't care who knows, and no one can stop them.


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    Bavetta took care of business. I think the Magic's cover of the spread was much closer than it should have been (unless you got them -10 of course).

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    Jordan has no business talking about refs!

    He got every call a superstar could ask for!
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    maybe watching the refs instead of the players will make the boring NBA interesting again.

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