Andrew wrote:Agreed, this is just about the last thing the leagues needs, regardless of whether the alleged point shaving affected any meaningful games.
Sauru wrote:espn has a report up listing some of the games he was a ref in including
"Donaghy was part of a crew working the Heat-Knicks game in New York in February when the Knicks shot 39 free throws to the Heat's eight, technical fouls were called on Heat coach Pat Riley and assistant Ron Rothstein, and the Knicks won by six. New York was favored by 4½. :
seems he was also a ref for the mavs/warriors playoff game on april 27th, anyone know how that game went down? or the suns/spurs game on on may 12th?
Imagine being a Suns fan right now. You just spent the last two months believing that your team got screwed by the Stoudemire/Diaw suspensions, that you would have won Game 1 if Nash didn't get hurt, that you would have taken Game 3 if you hadn't been screwed by the officials, that you would have cruised in Game 5 if two of your best guys weren't suspended for running towards their best player as he lay in a crumpled heap. Now it looks like an allegedly compromised referee worked Game 3.
Well, how much did Donaghy affect the game? How many calls did he whistle on Stoudemire? How many of Bowen's potential fouls did he not call? Was he the seemingly incompetent schmuck who made that three-seconds-too-late call on Ginobili? Did Tim Donaghy cost you that game?
Dro wrote:Here's a compilation of the bullshit that went on in Game 3 of the Suns/Spurs. This was the game where Amare Stoudemire played only 21 minutes due to foul trouble:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvkKdXLwt0U
Completely ridiculous. If you don't want to watch all of it, at least watch the play at the beginning where the foul is called 4 seconds late and towards the end where it shows Nash getting hacked as he drives RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE REFEREE.
I swear, I feel like I've been shat on. Utterly fucking ridiculous. The NBA better launch an investigation into every single zebra, because it wasn't only Donaghy who was making bullshit calls.
Anthony15 wrote:Ok so Donaghy is gone, I doubt that the rest of the officials are doing it
even if they are doing it, they'll probably stop after they saw what happend to him to save their jobs.
NBA just needs to move on from this accident, they're not gonna make the Suns and Spurs replay game 3 just because he refereed that game.
DoctaJ wrote:Even though ref's favor a side or whatever doesn't technically make the game fixed. The other team can still win!
DoctaJ wrote:Even though ref's favor a side or whatever doesn't technically make the game fixed.
The X wrote:DoctaJ wrote:Even though ref's favor a side or whatever doesn't technically make the game fixed. The other team can still win!
but if 2 teams are very closely matched, it's only takes a couple of dodgy calls to swing a game in another team's favour....that's the point....it's hard enough beating the Spurs at 100% & firing on all cylinders, let alone being screwed by referee/s....
Dro, I understand you, since you're from Phoenix. Personally I don't care much about this because he didn't affect Nuggets much. He only refereed like 8 games for us and we only lost once, going 7-1 when he refereed our games.
Did Donaghy Help Warriors In Game Versus Bulls?
As F.B.I. officials, the news media and fans pore over video footage of games refereed by Tim Donaghy, looking for curious foul calls and other such behavior, several seconds of a game between the Chicago Bulls and the Golden State Warriors in February could attract attention.
The Bulls-Warriors game of Feb. 9, played at Golden State and broadcast on ESPN, was tied, 112-112, with 23 seconds remaining. While a Bulls guard dribbled between midcourt and the 3-point shot line — clearly working the clock down for an attempt at a final shot — Warriors center Andris Biedrens stood in the lane without guarding anyone for about seven seconds, which is grounds for a defensive three-seconds violation.
Donaghy, stationed behind Biedrens on the baseline, clearly stepped forward and tapped Biedrens on the waist with 16 seconds left. Biedrens, by then at the edge of the lane, then immediately moved clear of the paint, and play continued.
The penalty for defensive three seconds is the assessment of a technical foul and retention of the ball. Golden State could have faced a 3- or 4-point deficit before getting the ball back.
Instead, the Bulls had a shot blocked with six seconds left, and Golden State missed a half-court heave to leave the score tied as regulation time ran out. The Warriors won in overtime, 123-121. According to several gambling Web sites, the odds opened with the Warriors favored by a point and a half.
RealGM.com wrote:Donaghy Cheated Through High School, College
Long before NBA referee Tim Donaghy landed in the middle of a betting scandal, he had a rep as an operator.
Back in high school, he was suspected of cheating on his SATs by fooling an aging nun, a former teacher at Cardinal O'Hara High remembered.
The cheating allegations against Donaghy - who is now the target of a federal probe for allegedly betting on NBA games, including several he officiated - were never proven. But he was later heard bragging about the alleged scam.
"I taught him for a year, and I think every homework assignment he turned in to me was copied," one teacher at the school told the Daily News.
The same teacher said years later he was in a New Jersey bar and heard Donaghy boasting to pals that he had cheated his way through Villanova University.
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