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That play was more flop than foul. Jordan extended his hand, but there's no way he had enough force to knock Russell over. Russell was attempting to draw an offensive foul, and the refs didn't bite. Buy some glasses and watch it again, then get back to us.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRCTp57LQro
He doe sseem to have his hip on Russels butt for a little more room. Not sure if it was a push off, or he just wanted to cop a feel.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRCTp57LQro
He doe sseem to have his hip on Russels butt for a little more room. Not sure if it was a push off, or he just wanted to cop a feel.


Anyone who says it wasn't a blatant push off is definitely in denial. And looking at the strip of Malone again, I think Carolinajazz may be right about it being a foul. But to me, the Jordan shove of Russell is blatant and undeniable.
 
My point was that they haven't written about it because there's nothing to tell.

I'm not sure what you hope to accomplish anyhow. Do you think Bavetta's going to say "Yes I intentionally missed the call because David Stern ordered me to ensure the Bulls win."?
And if that's the response, well then what?

Or he'll say, "I didn't see it like that at all" and so then what? That would settle it for you?

Maybe there wasn't much written about it at the time, but there's certainly been a lot of press about this in the last few years.

I'm just curious as to what he would say. Would it settle the fix controversy that Donaghy alleged? No, because there were other NBA series that were possibly fixed that were even more blatant.
 
I think another reason that I bring this up is because of the recent law suit won by Jordan against a now defunct grocery chain. The billionaire Jordan, Mister high and mighty, sued and won $8.9 million because they used his name in an ad without his permission. What an *******. The fact that he is a cheater and represents all I despise about the capitalist system -- a system whose only rule is the maximization of profits at the "expense of others," to win at any and all costs -- and that this is an example of what I despise, is probably what motivated me. There is no benevolence in the heart of this man when it comes to his super-inflated ego.
 
I think another reason that I bring this up is because of the recent law suit won by Jordan against a now defunct grocery chain. The billionaire Jordan, Mister high and mighty, sued and won $8.9 million because they used his name in an ad without his permission. What an *******. The fact that he is a cheater and represents all I despise about the capitalist system -- a system whose only rule is the maximization of profits at the "expense of others," to win at any and all costs -- and that this is an example of what I despise, is probably what motivated me. There is no benevolence in the heart of this man when it comes to his super-inflated ego.
I must say that was a dick move
 
well there are plenty of bigger dicks you could be complaining about...

(good thing I caught my typo, originally I typed "bugger ducks")
 
I don't know how many of you still wonder about Dick Bavetta's failure to call the push off by Jordan of Bryon Russell like I do, but I have located his home address in Florida thru an Internet search. He summers in upstate NY, however. In any case, I plan to write him in the fall and ask him why he didn't call the foul on Jordan though he was standing about 10 feet away and in position to see it.

As many of you know, Tim Doneghy, in his book, Personal Foul, accused Bavetta of fixing games, suggesting he was under orders from David Stern to play favorites like Jordan and the Lakers team. If this is true, then he surely will either ignore my letter or plead innocent by saying he simply missed the call.

What are your thoughts?

You won't get a reply. If you do, I encourage you to publish it... but you won't.

I hope I'm wrong, but he's got everything to lose by replying.
 
well there are plenty of bigger dicks you could be complaining about...

(good thing I caught my typo, originally I typed "bugger ducks")

Yes, I agree. But he's not 20-something anymore. He should be a bit more magnanimous. Sure, you got guys like Rodman, but Jordan's success has gone to his head. He thinks he's God now.
 
You won't get a reply. If you do, I encourage you to publish it... but you won't.

I hope I'm wrong, but he's got everything to lose by replying.

You're probably right, but even if he says he missed the call, it will be interesting to see exactly what he says, because if his answer is not carefully written, it might unconsciously drop something incriminating.
 
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