Its time for CTG to do something for me...ALL MODS & POSTERS!

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I don't know who to write to or what to do...but someone here does...

We as a website need to write to Stern and request that a fine or suspension or both be placed on that fat bald headed freak that let his ego get in the way of calling the biggest game of the day.

Of course I'm reffering to the Spurs/Mavs and Timmy's ejection...

I'm not tryin to make you guys laugh...i'm literally upset and would like you guys (mods) to find a way for us as a website to write a formal petition (a fans petition) to have this asshole reprimanded....i've been good to you guys...i've been nice...we've been friends...i've censored myself in these forums...i've been good...i brought over like 100 posters from covers when i left and a few of you guys mentioned that i was owed something...

this is me cashing in on that....

PLEASE HELP ME....i want everyone here to sign whatever the mods put together (simply type youe name soo they can include you)...and I'm asking the mods to put something together and find out where to email it to...PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE help me on this one fellas

I feel robbed (i had no money on this game, i'm not even talkin about my love for San Antonio)...I simply have no greater pleasure in life than relaxing on my couch and watching these two teams in the 4th quarter go at it...i was robbed of that by a fat, bald, piece of shit egotistical dickhead tonight. :shake:
 
I agree. I had no money on the full game play either. But I think we need to know that exact defination of what a technical foul is.
 
I'm a Mavs fan and yes I agree that while I found it humorous it was ridiculous. However, Joey's antics have benefited you guys before in our matchups. I think that its just a regular season game though so you should relax. You guys were the ones that needed the win and we still took it today!:diabolo:
 
i totally agree with you billyvy. if players get reprimanded on their performance, they refs should too. I'll sign the list if there is one.
 
You guys were the ones that needed the win and we still took it today!


ummm, Mavs Fan Alby? How can you gloat on that win when you know the Spurs were without Duncan???
 
no they dont...he did nothing to influence the game...he was on the sidelines and didnt say a word...his smile and movement could have been directed at anything in reality and for a second???...come on...never has a misuse of power been more blatant...i don't care about the mavs winning...this game was meaningless in that regard...i care about the call and the refs mistake...that's it...he needs to be fined or we're sending the wrong message to the league...the whistles need to be controlled soon or we'll have 0 emotion left and people will pay to watch pickup games...

i actually don't even care if you guys agree with me...i'll STILL ask for your support in this...

and mods...lets get goin, who knows where to email?...what's going to be emailed? let's get a move on
 
i actually don't even care if you guys agree with me...i'll STILL ask for your support in this

One of the funniest things I've ever read on any forum, for so many reasons.
 
that will never get to Stern...at least i don't think it would...who knows how to petition the NBA directly as a large body of fans?
 
have to agree Red...damn fine piece of weaponry even to this day

ahhhhh the russians....vodka and assault rifles :bow:

I picked up a 74 last week. 5.45x39 hardly kicks at all...and the round does some weird shit when it hits the water bottle...
 
I didn't watched the game but seeing the number of posts in this site as well as in the other sites about this call, I know that it was a glaring mistake on the side of the NBA.

I think its about time that we fans at least try to do something about it.
 
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I picked up a 74 last week. 5.45x39 hardly kicks at all...and the round does some weird shit when it hits the water bottle...


try watermelons and old tv's :smiley_acbe:

just cleaned my glock and took it out today....nice stress release
 
I went to NBA.com and sent a letter off to the League office already(about 2 hrs ago!! But that ref Crawford has to be fined and kept out of the Playoff's!!!!:cheers:
 
lol j.....there's somethin wrong with u bro....haha. ur sayin the most random shit ever.
 
^^^ Forreal? Mine too...I can't find my chapstick either

But...what happened in the game? I didn't see it
 
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the commish would just laugh at you guys. crawford is one of his goons. who you think sent him?
 
I have been complaining about Joey "Showstopper" Crawford for years. Deep down inside his old bald dome he thinks the fans pay all that money to see him officiate the game. Stern doesn't give a fuck, he will always choose the referee's side. NBA easily has the worst officiating of any sport and it's been a problem for many many years.
 
This is old news for Mavs fans. Crawford was the most hated ref in all of sports..............until Salvatore ripped the trophy from his hands last year.

Neither should be caught crossing the street here..........brakes fail, sometimes.
 
guys, some people from other boards say they looked at Duncan situation closely, and they say Timmy said "I got fouled" and as he walked out he (supposedly) said "piece of shit"...

then smiled... I wouldn't know as I saw it only once and I doubt it it was a good call.
 
DALLAS -- Losing a tense, physical, emotional game to their top rival and being forced to settle for the third seed in the Western Conference was bad enough for Tim Duncan and the San Antonio Spurs.

Even worse: Duncan is convinced official Joey Crawford is out to get him, with a brawl possibly needed to settle things.

Crawford hit Duncan with two technical fouls just 1:16 apart late in the third quarter of San Antonio's 91-86 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday. The second came while he was laughing on the bench and meant an automatic ejection, just the second of his nine-year career.

"He looked at me and said, 'Do you want to fight? Do you want to fight?"' Duncan said. "If he wants to fight, we can fight. I don't have any problem with him, but we can do it if he wants to. I have no reason why in the middle of a game he would yell at me, 'Do you want to fight?"'

The Spurs sorely missed their top player down the stretch, failing to score a basket over the last 6:32 while allowing a 9-0 run to end the game. The loss ended their hopes of catching Phoenix for the No. 2 seed and home-court advantage if they meet in the second round.

While this was a thrilling game between Western Conference powers, the story of the day turned out to be Duncan vs. Crawford.

"He came into the game with a personal vendetta against me," said Duncan, who had 16 points, seven rebounds, six assists and two blocks in his limited action. "It had to be because I didn't do anything the entire game. I said three words to him and the three words were, 'I got fouled' on a shot. ... That's all I said to him the entire game."

Crawford disagreed, saying that "he was complaining the whole game."

"And then he went over to the bench and he was over there doing the same stuff behind our back," Crawford said. "I hit him with one (technical) and he kept going over there, and I look over there and he's still complaining. So I threw him out."

Crawford spoke to a pool reporter before Duncan spoke to the media.

Asked about Duncan not thinking he deserved to be tossed, Crawford said: "That's his opinion. He said nothing when he was walking off the court and he called me a piece of (expletive). Is that nothing?"

San Antonio had won six straight and was on a 12-1 roll. The only loss came against Indiana -- another game that Crawford worked and another game that he rang up a T on Duncan.

"I kind of imagine it stemmed from that," Duncan said. "I don't have a problem with Joey. Obviously he's got a problem with me."

Teammate Bruce Bowen, who also got a technical from Crawford in the third quarter, couldn't believe his superstar teammate was tossed, especially for something so mild.

"Do I think it was deserved? No," Bowen said. "For a former MVP of the league, a guy that doesn't curse out the officials like I hear some of the other guys cursing out the officials, I think it was unfortunate that he was dealt this blow."

Said Spurs coach Gregg Popovich: "My beliefs will be shared privately, not with (reporters)."

Dirk Nowitzki and Devin Harris each scored 21 points in a game the Mavericks may have used as their dress rehearsal for the playoffs. They won for the 66th time this season, tying the 1970-71 Milwaukee Bucks for ninth-best in league history. They also sealed their home record at 36-5, tying the best in franchise history.

Because the only intrigue left to the season is who Dallas will face in the first round and when, coach Avery Johnson "We didn't want to lose two in a row at home so we went for it," Nowitzki said. "We kept on fighting to win the game." rested various top players over the past five games.

Not this time, even though he said before the game that he'd be watching players' minutes. Fans realized Dallas was going all out when Nowitzki returned from a long rest early in the fourth quarter, cheering loudly.

Part of the motivation was that the Mavericks wanted to bounce back from a lackluster home loss to Utah. His jumper off a rebound tied the game at 86 with 1:15 left. On San Antonio's next series, Manu Ginobili drove past Greg Buckner but Josh Howard was there to strip the ball. Buckner took it all the way for a layup and the lead with 50 seconds to go.

Bowen missed a jumper from the left side on the Spurs' next trip and Jerry Stackhouse made one of two free throws. With San Antonio down by 3, long-distance ace Brent Barry got the ball but had to put up a long, wild heave.

Harris made a pair of free throws to cap the last possible meeting between the teams until the Western Conference finals. The Mavericks knew they dodged a break by avoiding Duncan the last 13-plus minutes. "It was a big momentum shift," Dallas' Jason Terry said of the ejection. "They needed him down the stretch. They needed him to go to."

Dallas won the season series 3-1, taking the last three. This was the first game won by the home team. Tony Parker led San Antonio with 23 points. Ginobili scored 16, but the Spurs scored their fewest points since March 17. They had scored at least 109 the previous four games.
Howard had 15 points and six rebounds. Stackhouse, playing only for the second time in five games, scored 14.
 
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