Please point "idiot" me to Van Gundy's reference of "fixed" games like you originally stated, "pure and simple" like.The Judge, I'm sure you are a nice guy, but your own quote makes you look like an idiot. Here's more of the story you conveniently left out.
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Van Gundy said he had been tipped by an NBA official that the league had ordered its referees to treat Yao differently than other players, a charge Van Gundy said his review of game tapes has confirmed.
"When you review his fouls, he looked ? you've got to give Mark Cuban credit," Van Gundy said. "They said it on TNT last night. He's been calling and calling about Yao. You've got to give the guy credit. He's taken a lot of fines in his time. He's been on them hard. He's gotten the benefit.
"Before Game 3, I got a call from another official in the NBA who's not in the playoffs that I've known forever, and he told me they were looking at Yao harder because of Mark's complaints. It proved prophetic, really, the last couple games. I didn't think that really worked in the NBA, but in this case it has."
Cuban, who described Van Gundy as an "amazing coach," said the Mavericks have asked the league to review examples of Yao and Dikembe Mutombo setting screens but that the Rockets' centers have actually gotten away with fouls that have not been called against them.
"That's crazy," Cuban said of Van Gundy's charge. "It's also an insult to officials. They don't officiate individual players differently. Did he notice that Damp (Erick Dampier) has gotten two quick fouls in every game and has been limited by foul trouble? Has he ever looked at Shawn Bradley's fouls per minute? They both seem to have the same type of fouls called on them.
"I will tell you what we did do, and I can tell you it has had zero impact on the officiating of the games. We sent in a list of what we thought could be moving screens on Yao and Dikembe from a game in the series. We wanted clarification from the league if our assessment of what was going on was correct. The league came back and told us of the 28 that we turned in from this game, nine were actually moving screens and should have been called but were not.
"We have the same type of examples from every game in the series. So if anything, he has it completely backward."
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Not sure if you guys recall this, but a few years ago, while STILL AN ACTIVE COACH IN THE NBA, Jeff van Gundy came right out and said games were fixed, pure and simple. He wasn't punished very hard, as I remember, he was just made to appologize, since it was obvious the league just wanted as little mention of the story as possible.
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