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Proudiddy
05-31-2012, 02:44 PM
Fellas, we've been through a lot of downs as Bobcats fans. We've seen a lot of sucktitude over the years. We've made horrible trades. We've been a league laughing stock. We are everything the Clippers strived to be and more pre-Elton Brand and pre-Griffin eras. We are a joke.

Well, another comedian decided to get some laughs at our expense last night. His name? David Stern.

Seriously guys... For those of you that know me from my years of posting in this forum, you know I love the game and I love this team. I fell in love with the game as a pre-teen after getting my ass handed to me on a daily basis by my next door neighbor and best friend in 1 on 1. I was horrible. I sucked in every way possible that you can suck at basketball.

When my friend wasn't home and wasn't able to play, I practiced on my own. I shot obsessively. Compulsively. I dribbled the same. I did everything I could so that the next game we played, I could finally win. That's all I wanted to do.

Days turned to weeks. Weeks into months. Soon enough, I not only won, but I turned it into a heated rivalry. This was my best friend and we would get into fist fights and shouting matches everyday. And when we weren't playing against each other, we were practicing passes and drills together. We just loved the game.

Throughout it all, we would watch our favorite players and go outside and emulate what we would see on TV. Michael was of course our favorite. We took turns pretending to be Byron Russell while the other was MJ, pushing off, stepping back and drilling the game winner. When Space Jam came out, as lame as it was, we'd pretend we were shooting free throws like MJ as a kid at the beginning of the movie, with one of us encouraging the other. We would play games where we would shoot shots and if we made it, we would get what we wished for before shooting it, if we missed, we wouldn't... I am still waiting to make sweet love to Tyra Banks.

We would watch all the great players, all the great series... Everything and anything we could watch and study, we would.

I went on to play in junior college and still get excited when I think about going out to play pick-up... I just love the game.

I've always supported our hometeams unwaveringly. I always will.

That being said... Gentlemen, after last night, a long held suspicion I've had about the NBA was confirmed. The NBA is fixed in every form and fashion.

You ever wonder why they have a lottery and don't just award the top pick to the worst team? Don't tell me it's to prevent a team who needs help from purposely tanking to get the #1 pick. It's not. As you saw this year, it takes a lot of horrible basketball and a lot of bad players playing it to be the worst team in the NBA. It's not something you can will yourself to alone... You have to legitimately be bad to be the worst team, whether you are trying to be or not.

They have a lottery so Stern and his goons can fix it accordingly in order to get the #1 pick to the team he deems most in need of it. The worst team only has a 25% chance of getting the #1 pick so that it can be easily explained as to why they didn't get it when Stern pays off the firm undertaking the lottery to give the #1 pick to whom he wants it to go to. This year, it was the Hornets. Sorry, Bobcats and all of their fans, but take this final "f*ck you" to go with your historically bad season you just witnessed and experienced.

There couldn't be a bigger slap in the face as a fan.

Think back... What are the odds that we miss out on the #1 pick as bad as we were, yet fittingly, hometown hero and high school phenom LeBron James is drafted by his hometown team who acquires the #1 pick the year he is coming out.

Fast forward a few years later... Post-The Decision, post-Dan Gilbert Rage Mode... The Cavs amazingly find themselves drafting #1 yet again the season immediately following Lebron's departure, just in time to save a fracturing fanbase.

We aren't Cleveland. We aren't New Orleans. Stern may talk a good game when it comes to Charlotte, our basketball team, and our market... But, it's just lip service. He's pumping us up just enough to keep us hanging on and watching his well acted version of WWE Basketball. The only mystery is who he has already pre-selected to win it all and win the lottery.

It's becoming pointless. He doesn't give a fuck about us, our team, our cities (in NC), our state, or our fans worldwide. We are just a toy for him. A social experiment he's performing to see how bad he can fuck with a collective fanbase.

From Shinn's mismanagement of the Hornets, to letting Shinn take that team away from a basketball hotbed and strong basketball market to put them in a supposedly bigger and more attractive market in New Orleans, to giving us a new team just a few years later in an almost fantasy fashion, to picking Bob Johnson to be the owner over other viable candidates, to Bob Johnson's failures, to selling the team to MJ... It's all rigged. It's all been heartache after heartache and he's never intervened for the betterment of our teams, our community, or our fanbase. He's always done just enough to make us feel like we were apart of it all, but we're not.

Aside from the lottery issues I've discussed above, I always reflect back to a glorious time in pro basketball in regards to competition... People always cite the 80s as pro basketball at its best - The Lakers/Celtics, Pistons, Cavs, Bulls, etc. The competitve fires were constantly on display and games meant something. Players appeared to play for the wins and not the money or fame.

I was too young to see any of that. But, the first great rivalry and intensely played series with no clear dominant force on either side at the time was the Kings-Lakers series of the early 2000s. I was a teen. I hated the Lakers and I hated Kobe for not wanting to play in Charlotte, so I naturally pulled for the Kings, CWebb, JWill, Divac and then later Bibby.

I watched every one of those games intently, believing that each team had fair footing and opportunity to win. This is when I first became suspicious of the league. The Kings were clearly the better team, at least by 2002, when I happened into a bet with a friend of $25 that the Kings would win. I watched cheap call after cheap call and refs turning their heads to obvious fouls and game changing plays in the Lakers favor. I'll never forget watching Bibby come up to guard Kobe on an inbounds play from the baseline in a key moment of one game. Kobe cocked his arm in front of his chest and delivered an elbow to Bibby's face standing behind him. The ball was inbounded as Bibby laid on the floor and the refs never missed a beat.

It was disgusting. And I obviously lost $25.

I say all this fellow Bobcats fans to tell you that I may remain a fan of the team, but I don't know that I can any longer put money into the pockets of Stern. I will not buying league pass next year (even though I probably wouldn't anyway because they don't show our games). I'm contemplating not attending any games. And I won't be buying any merchandise, as I know it goes into a pool for the entire league.

It comes down to this - any time money gets involved, the entity it is involved in can no longer remain pure. It becomes a business. Backroom deals are made. It is corrupted. This has long been the case with the NBA, and last night was the final straw. I'm a fan of the Charlotte franchise, of the Bobcats... But, I am not a fan of the NBA anymore. I hate David Stern and I hate this monster that he has created and controls.

CatNation1
05-31-2012, 03:57 PM
So how soon will you be back when the guy we pick ends up being a stud

fact is, we had a 75% chance of not getting the pick, >50% chance of not getting a top 2 pick and statistically we had the best chance of getting the 4th pick.

I was pretty bummed out last night but realistically we came out alright.

Stuff like this is why we got Cho. I imagine if we only had Higgins the front office would be in scrambling emergency mode trying to figure out what to do but I have no doubt our team has adequately prepared for this situation and will make the best choice. And knowing Cho's history it wouldn't surprise me to see a few trades on draft night to help us out even more.

I'm still excited

Proudiddy
05-31-2012, 04:19 PM
I'm still going through the grief process CN1, cut me some slack. And I'm sure you didn't read all of it, so I'll clarify... I'm not necessarily going anywhere in regards to our team... I said I'm not a fan of the NBA as a collective whole anymore. I'll forever remain a Charlotte Bobcats fan, but I'm disgusted with Stern and the league and last night was the last straw. It was a slap in the face of our fans. Not only did that city steal our team from us years ago, they decided that wasn't enough and stole the #1 pick from our current team that was in desperate need of it last night.

It's all rigged man. There is no way I believe that what happens in the NBA is all naturally occurring. Stern pulls the strings and does what is in his best interest and gives him the most profit. We as a basketball market aren't in his best interest so we get shat on.

And although it took me awhile to come around to liking Davis, I did. And I'm sure he will be an impact player in the league. So, I have a hard time coloring this as some beautiful situation that we still landed on, because it's not. Like I said, Davis isn't Oden, and MKG isn't Durant. The problem with the "we still have the #2 pick" scenario is that there isn't a #2 worthy guy that has the same ability and/or credentials as the #1. There is a huge dropoff after Davis and for the next 10 picks or so, everyone is virtually the same - I've read that numerous places.

Whereas with the Oden/Durant scenario, Durant was a well-established and dominant force during his freshman year at Texas. The Blazers could've very well drafted Durant and people could've justified it. That's not the case here. If the Hornets took anyone but Davis they'd be idiots.

CatNation1
05-31-2012, 04:40 PM
I still think if it was rigged it would have gone to Brooklyn. Because at least then, Brooklyn gets Howard, keeps Williams and Orlando is rejuvenated with Anthony Davis, saving 2 teams that are about to go into the crapper. Instead its looking like Brooklyn could start out with a team comparable to ours last year, and Orlando fans contemplating suicide all year while D12 and Williams go out to bolster already stacked teams

Proudiddy
05-31-2012, 06:54 PM
Idk, but the NBA knows Brooklyn will generate revenue because they are Brooklyn.

Stern ain't making the all-star game in Brooklyn. He's had and will have multiple all-star games in New Orleans. He wants to make it more profitable and a viable long-term market, and if he sh*ts on smaller markets to make that happen, so be it.

dnbman
05-31-2012, 06:58 PM
Proud, I understand your pain for sure. But, I refuse to believe that Stern or the NBA hand pick the lottery. First, some disgruntled person would eventually expose something of that magnitude, as a high profile player does a lot more than help a franchise: it helps the community around that franchise as more people go to the city to support the team. There would be some serious allegations against the NBA if they were basically placing stud players in their cities of choice.

Of course, there's a lot of circumstantial evidence that makes you wonder. I just don't think the NBA would take the risk knowing that the backlash would be massive.

superb1
05-31-2012, 07:01 PM
I saw on PTI that 80% of the fans who took a USA Today poll thinks it is rigged. I think people would have thought it was rigged if NO, Brooklyn or the Cavs won it. They thought if we won it would have been rigged. Don't see how, we had a better chance to win than any. They said if we would have won it was in favor of MJ. Well Stern need to pay up on that favor.

Scottley Crue
05-31-2012, 07:55 PM
Here's a look as to what happened in the lottery, from one of the reporters who was in the room while it happened. I know I won't really change and conspiracy theorits' minds, but I think it's good to have an account of what actually happened.

http://nba-point-forward.si.com/2012/05/31/an-nba-draft-lottery-conspiracy-it-didnt-seem-that-way/

TheBeagle
05-31-2012, 08:38 PM
Here's a look as to what happened in the lottery, from one of the reporters who was in the room while it happened. I know I won't really change and conspiracy theorits' minds, but I think it's good to have an account of what actually happened.

http://nba-point-forward.si.com/2012/05/31/an-nba-draft-lottery-conspiracy-it-didnt-seem-that-way/ Good find, Scottley, and good read. Even though I think the NBA draft order for the top 3 picks should be determined based on worst-record, and then use the lottery for picks 4-14, I don't think the lottery is rigged. LeBron to Cleveland and DRose to Chicago make you scratch your head but things happen sometimes...it's called a lottery for a reason.

Dunk
05-31-2012, 08:43 PM
If they don't want controversy then either:

A) Televise the whole thing, or;
B) Change the lottery so the worse team gets first pick, best (regular record) gets last and no bouncing balls

I prefer the latter. Or even wait until the playoffs are over to do it. Why make it so people get pissed. The NFL doesn't pull these shenanigans.

BlockParty
05-31-2012, 09:41 PM
Being a Dad, a coach and a boss..you always want to see progress, even if recent events didn't met your expectations.

We are going to see progress this season. I truly believe our pick will be our best player ever (to this point). Better than Okafor #2 pick, this year's pick's mom will be better than Morrison #3 pick, better then #5 Felton, DJ, Hendo, Kemba, Biz, even better (in time) then GW, Jack, JRich....we are going to be fine.

The silver lining is AD's comments about wanting to come to Charlotte (every year there is going to be 19 year-old players entering the draft) AD won't be the last one that WANTS to come play in Charlotte.