The video you’re summarizing is a lot more nuanced than your summary, and I think you even concluded incorrectly altogether.Thought this was great, and Ronnie Nunn basically refutes the whole 2 minute report. Which I was not expecting. Jazz got beat up all game and robbed on 6-7 straight calls down the stretch.
The only question left is does Donovan get called for a foul on tip off at the next game?
I think you guys are both wrong. Nunn states that this was a hit job, that the league has been trying to put the thumb on the scale of Jazz game outcomes since forever, that he thinks the league needs to give us the appropriate banners to hang from the rafters, and that Adam Silver needs to step down immediately and be replaced by Randy Rigby.The video you’re summarizing is a lot more nuanced than your summary, and I think you even concluded incorrectly altogether.
Here’s my summary: they say that the refs miss a lot of calls, but they make no specific commentary related to the balance of calls. It looks to me like it shakes out that the Jazz got the worse whistle.
He also said he knows where the bodies are buried and had proof that Dick Bavetta was carrying out David Stern’s bidding in the infamous game 6.I think you guys are both wrong. Nunn states that this was a hit job, that the league has been trying to put the thumb on the scale of Jazz game outcomes since forever, that he thinks the league needs to give us the appropriate banners to hang from the rafters, and that Adam Silver needs to step down immediately and be replaced by Randy Rigby.
The video you’re summarizing is a lot more nuanced than your summary, and I think you even concluded incorrectly altogether.
Here’s my summary: they say that the refs miss a lot of calls, but they make no specific commentary related to the balance of calls. It looks to me like it shakes out that the Jazz got the worse whistle.
I think your take is a bit off base here. I watched the whole segment, and what Nunn is proposing is essentially that neither the balance nor the flux of the game were in question save for the specific notion, which is only mildly alluded to with tongue playfully in cheek, that myriad entanglements subjected heretofore upon various players were entirely interpreted upon objective analysis.I think you guys are both wrong. Nunn states that this was a hit job, that the league has been trying to put the thumb on the scale of Jazz game outcomes since forever, that he thinks the league needs to give us the appropriate banners to hang from the rafters, and that Adam Silver needs to step down immediately and be replaced by Randy Rigby.
Took the words right out of my mouth!I think your take is a bit off base here. I watched the whole segment, and what Nunn is proposing is essentially that neither the balance nor the flux of the game were in question save for the specific notion, which is only mildly alluded to with tongue playfully in cheek, that myriad entanglements subjected heretofore upon various players were entirely interpreted upon objective analysis.