Anyone Have David Stern’s E-mail?
If so it sounds like Jason Kidd is out of the All-Star game, so based on Stern’s other picks, the Bulls would be deserving. It is time to start up the campaign for Luol again (or maybe BG7)! He is the hottest Bull right now and over the last ten has started to turn into a star. It’s grass roots time to get a Bull into the All-Star game for the first time since Jordan! For further data see the article below…
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Jason May 16th at 8:46 am
Does anyone have an email address to the NBA or David Stern? I would like to coomplain about the Suns vs. Spurs ruling. This is definately a step backwards for the NBA.
Wil May 17th at 1:36 pm
I was wondering David Sterns email as well. But it was to praise his decision. (and no, i’m no spurs fan)
Robby May 18th at 11:46 pm
David Stern made the biggest mistake of his tenure as commish. The ruling although was correct he should have known that rules with no leway would affect the league. Because of his ruling in the Suns vs. Spurs series not only did he rob the fans of a great series. He cost the Suns a true oppurtunity at winning a championship. If he did his job correctly he should have noticed the “dirty” play of Bruce Bowen. Definately Bruce Bowens track record doesn’t support him because of all the legitamate complaints reported. All I’m saying is David Stern NEEDS to have the rules overlooked. The reason being is having set rules for off court incidents is great but on court incidents need to be looked at then determined with out have a rule set in stone.
Kevin Peterson May 27th at 7:03 pm
I would love to talk to Stern. He used “consistency” as his explanation for the Amare / Diaw suspension. Okay, Commish, if you want to be consistent, then why change the officiating once the post-season starts? If the Suns - Spurs series were officiated under the regular season rules, Bowen would have fouled out in the first half! Also, in the last Cavs - Pistons game, LeBron was fouled three times on the last play. Now, if it were the first quarter, that would have been called. I don’t know why or when the NBA started to tell officials to alter their calls in the post-season and at the end of the game, but it really sucks for fans of true basketball. What’s even more hypocritical is how you started the season w/ T’s for excessive complaining then you toss the official best known for keeping the inmates under control. So much for “consistency”!