Donaghy claims that Sac/Lakers game from 2002 was fixed by league

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Ex-NBA referee Tim Donaghy told the feds two refs fixed the outcome of one playoff series - and that officials were told not to eject star players from games for fear of hurting ticket sales.
The bombshell allegations are contained in a court document filed Tuesday by Donaghy's lawyer. It describes the “inner workings" of the NBA in which top league executives used referees to manipulate games.
Donaghy, who pleaded guilty in Brooklyn Federal Court to charges of betting on games he officiated, told FBI agents “league officials would tell referees that they should withhold calling technical fouls on certain star players because doing so hurt ticket sales and television ratings," the document said.
Donaghy claims he was told that two refs who were “company men” acting in the interest of the NBA conspired to extend a playoff series in 2002 to a seventh game.
The referees allegedly ignored flagrant fouls committed by the team that needed to win. They also reportedly called "made-up fouls" against the other team which led to the ejection of two of their players. The team favored by the refs won that night and the next game to win the series.
The document does not name the teams. The Nets were in that playoff series, losing the championship finals to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Donaghy also claimed a supervising referee told refs that an unidentified NBA executive did not want them to call technical fouls on star players or boot them from the game.
Donaghy told feds the league reprimanded a referee who disobeyed that edict in January 2000 and ejected an unnamed star player from a game in the first quarter.
Lawyer John Lauro filed the four-page letter to Federal Judge Carol Amon because none of the information was included in the government’s letter to the judge seeking leniency for Donaghy when he is sentenced next month.
Lauro has gone to war against Brooklyn federal prosecutors for offering plea deals to Donaghy's betting accomplices that give them less time than the disgraced ref, despite his extensive cooperation.
Donaghy claims referees have accepted autographs, free merchandise and meals from team coaches and managers. He told probers one referee used a team's practice facility to exercise and another played tennis with an NBA coach.
"These activities were against NBA rules, indeed, such inappropriate relationships could influence the outcome of games," Lauro wrote.
Lauro said he withheld the names of the teams, referees and league officials because the feds may still investigate the allegations.
 

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This game was widely regarded as the worst officiated playoff game. Even Ralph Nader wanted an investigation into this game. it would be easy for Donaghy to pick this game, but it may spark a real investigation into this game.
 

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This is just the start of an avalanche that will reveal that the NBA and probably most sports are $$ driven and will do what ever to get that mighty dollar....if it hasn't already....JMO
 

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doesnt suprise me a bit extend series to 7 games = more $ I think the NFL is fixed also
 

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did the League pay Peja and Doug Christie to throw up airballs and bricks too?
 

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It still amazes me that people roll their eyes when people talk about the NBA being fixed. They obviously are in a delusional, or never watch the games. No surprise here, at all. A large minority of the NBA games are fixed.
 

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Did the NBA also pay Divac to bat the ball out to Horry for a game winning 3 pointer to send the series to 7 games?

The Kings choked miserably in that series.
 

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I don't know about the "fixed" element, but for me Professional sports is hard to handicap because the rich athletes don't give a consistent, predictable effort. Some nights they could care less and it shows. I remember a game recently where someone in the stands pissed off Lebron James and he went off on the opposition. During the game he kept telling the person that was throwing the verbal assault it was their fault for his going off and their team losing! I'll take the collegiate sports and leave the Professional sport handicapping to the professionals!
 
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This is just the start of an avalanche that will reveal that the NBA and probably most sports are $$ driven and will do what ever to get that mighty dollar....if it hasn't already....JMO

That's exactly what I was thinking-at least about the NBA. There's a crack in the dam & she's about to blow!
 

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Ex-NBA referee Tim Donaghy told the feds two refs fixed the outcome of one playoff series - and that officials were told not to eject star players from games for fear of hurting ticket sales.
The bombshell allegations are contained in a court document filed Tuesday by Donaghy's lawyer. It describes the “inner workings" of the NBA in which top league executives used referees to manipulate games.
Donaghy, who pleaded guilty in Brooklyn Federal Court to charges of betting on games he officiated, told FBI agents “league officials would tell referees that they should withhold calling technical fouls on certain star players because doing so hurt ticket sales and television ratings," the document said.
Donaghy claims he was told that two refs who were “company men” acting in the interest of the NBA conspired to extend a playoff series in 2002 to a seventh game.
The referees allegedly ignored flagrant fouls committed by the team that needed to win. They also reportedly called "made-up fouls" against the other team which led to the ejection of two of their players. The team favored by the refs won that night and the next game to win the series.
The document does not name the teams. The Nets were in that playoff series, losing the championship finals to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Donaghy also claimed a supervising referee told refs that an unidentified NBA executive did not want them to call technical fouls on star players or boot them from the game.
Donaghy told feds the league reprimanded a referee who disobeyed that edict in January 2000 and ejected an unnamed star player from a game in the first quarter.
Lawyer John Lauro filed the four-page letter to Federal Judge Carol Amon because none of the information was included in the government’s letter to the judge seeking leniency for Donaghy when he is sentenced next month.
Lauro has gone to war against Brooklyn federal prosecutors for offering plea deals to Donaghy's betting accomplices that give them less time than the disgraced ref, despite his extensive cooperation.
Donaghy claims referees have accepted autographs, free merchandise and meals from team coaches and managers. He told probers one referee used a team's practice facility to exercise and another played tennis with an NBA coach.
"These activities were against NBA rules, indeed, such inappropriate relationships could influence the outcome of games," Lauro wrote.
Lauro said he withheld the names of the teams, referees and league officials because the feds may still investigate the allegations.

sterns response will be.....he's just trying to save face, to get his sentence reduced. stern will blow it off just like he does with everything.
 

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Where's the investigation into the Seattle/Pittsburgh Superbowl and Miami/Dallas NBA Finals. Those are the two most blatantly fixed sporting events in recent memory
 

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im going to wait on this. you always have to question the motives of a desperate man. if that game is out there somewhere i'd like to see it. is that the game horry hit the game winning 3?
 

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im going to wait on this. you always have to question the motives of a desperate man. if that game is out there somewhere i'd like to see it. is that the game horry hit the game winning 3?

I would like to see it again also.
 

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Is this worse than Stern fixing the lottery so NY gets Ewing?
 

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he is trying to save his ass by making others look bad. it is not hard to find the game where a coach and a lot of people had a problem with a team getting more calls and then saying it was planned by the ref supervisors. i dont buy a word this coward says unless someone backs him up or some proof comes out besides the fixing that only he was involved in
 

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