Posted on 06/20/2006 11:37:54 AM PDT by sinkspur
Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, has been fined $250,000 for his actions after game 5 of the NBA Finals in Miami.
Among those acts was shouting "F** You" at David Stern, NBA Commissioner as he was leaving the arena, coming on the court after the game and getting in the face of Ben Salvatore, the referee who called a foul on Josh Howard in the final minute of the game as he attempted to block a shot by David Wade.
Cuban then held a news conference, mocking nearly every question asked by the media.
This is not the first time Cuban has been fined a quarter million. He's still upset at the suspension of Stackhouse for Game 5 for blocking Shaquille O'Neal on a shot.
Avery should have simply said, "The Buck Stops Here" instead of throwing his own player under the bus.
'The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it.' George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
It's incredible how the bad calls that favored the Mavs are being completely ignored.
2 crucial bad calls went against the Heat in the final 2 minutes.
Mavs going down sinky!
But the fact that they could hang with the Heat without Stackhouse on Sunday night has got to scare Pat Riley to death.
Cuban is about to hire Dan Rather. That fact alone is enough to make me root for the Heat.
That's a silly reason to support a basketball team, but, to each his own.
Perhaps it is but until I heard about Cuban considering hiring Rather I liked both teams equally.
Its an even bigger crock to think Stern wants the chance that the mavs will win.
The mavs are a small market team, the heat are a big market team and this series has done crap for the ratings, NASCAR rainouts have drawn higher ratings then some premier basketball games.
The mavs are about as liked by Stern as head lice, and Cuban about as much as cancer.
Stern probably thinks about the benefits of a 7th game the way someone waiting for a cancer result does.
BTW...Stern had nothing to do with "letting Cuban buy the Mavs". Like every other professional sport, the other NBA owners "let Cuban buy the Mavs."
Sterns opposition in the past, has kept more then one franchise from being sold, he has enough of the owners votes and several rules of authority to prevent someone from buying a team.
Long story short, if David Stern doesn't want you to buy a NBA, your not buying an NBA team.
In all 4 leagues, in the last 25 years, no team has been bought without support of the league commish.
This is why I want the Mavs to ultimately triumph. David Stern having to hand the trophy to Mark Cuban. It would be immortal.
Dallas melted down the last couple of games. No amount of NBA home cooking (which does exist) was responsible for the end of Game 3. Game 4 was an out and out disaster for Dallas. And Game 5 was winnable up until the Josh Howard's "WTF" moment.
I believe the Mavs will win game 6 and game 7, but I am not very accurate in my sports prognostications.
The heir is getting clearer in the NBA
Which is to say, he's not.
They are completely different players that played under different rules. But anyone who was around to watch Jordan can't help but make the comparison, they can both take men off the dibble, score at will, great defense and clutch in the 4th. Wade is the real deal.
Hey, thanks for the chuckle....
I needed that after work today....
I haven't read an arguement like yours that full of holes since the last time I went over to DU....
I was going to destroy your post point by point, but then I realized you're just not worth it.
Have fun in your world and make sure your tin hat is on straight!
Since when are the Heat a "big market team"? Miami is a "big market" and Dallas is a "small market"?
This from the guy who thinks the NBA wants to rig the series to go to 7 games.
Miami is listed 7th largest metropolitan area in the country, and one of the fastest growing and is the largest metropolitan area in the south east.
Under slightly looser standards (insignificant) Dallas is the 6th largest.
In respect to those numbers, Miami has the larger reach and market to Dallas, so while it was jumping the gun to call dallas small market, miami is the better ratings team.....as well as having the more favorable management structure.
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