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David Stern’s Comments – Phoenix Suns’ fan know the type of person NBA Commissioner David Stern can be. After all, he’s the guy who suspended Suns’ Amare Stoudemire and Boris Diaw for Game 5 of the 2007 NBA Playoffs for being human beings and simply stepping onto the court when their teammate was shoved into the scorer’s table by an opponent. At the time of the suspensions, Suns’ Coach Mike D’Antoni commented, “We have the most powerful microscopes and telescopes in the world in Arizona, you could use those instruments and not find a shred of fairness or common sense in that decision. That’s kind of how it feels. It really benefits no one. It doesn’t benefit us, obviously. It doesn’t benefit the Spurs. It doesn’t benefit the fans. It doesn’t benefit the NBA.” Yes, that David Stern.

Yesterday, Stern was at it again. On the Jim Rome talk-radio show, Rome asked a question that has been on everybody’s mind for weeks, “Was the fix in for the lottery?” Now remember, this is a state of affairs the NBA created for itself. In a rare situation in which the league owned the New Orleans Hornets for over a year now, the NBA has had plenty of time to sell the Hornets and avoid such potential line of questioning. Only the league didn’t sell the team prior to the lottery selection and the Hornets happened to win it – so Rome asked Stern the obvious question. Initially, Stern handled it calmly and professionally – responding, “Uh, you know, I have two answers for that. I’ll give you the easy one – no – and a statement: Shame on you for asking.” Stern should have left it at that… but of course he didn’t.  After bickering with Rome over whether or not the question was a fair one to even ask, Stern fired at Rome, “Have you stopped beating your wife yet?” Excuse me…rewind!

While Stern was simply trying to throw a loaded question back at Rome for what he felt was a loaded question thrown his direction, one can only imagine how far the NBA’s public relations director spit his/her coffee upon hearing the comments. First of all, Rome’s question wasn’t necessarily loaded. Rome did not ask, “So how long have you been fixing the lottery?” That would have been loaded. Second of all, for all of the rhetorical questions Stern could have thrown one back at Rome, he uses one involving the sensitive issue of domestic violence? Really?

For a commissioner who has gone great lengths to clean up his league’s ‘gangster’ image, are there any more damning words Stern could have spoken to hurt his image? If Stern really cared about the image of the NBA, he should worry less about how his players dress and more about the own venom coming out of his mouth. Such irrational and unnecessary comments about ‘beating one’s wife’ make Commissioner Stern look like the biggest thug of all.

Floyd Mayweather – Not sure if you heard yesterday, but World-Champion boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr requested that he be released from jail because the low-quality of food and water is threatening his health. Thankfully, the judge denied his request and ordered him to fulfill his 90-day sentence. Mayweather, known for his defensive style of boxing, couldn’t dodge the long dick of the law on this one.

Mayweather’s request reminds me of the Saturday Night Live skit where Will Farrell plays Dale Sturtevant in a skit called Dissing Your Dog. In the skit, Farrell’s spoiled dog is unhappy with his food choices and refuses to eat his dinner. Farrell sarcastically apologizes to the dog for not serving him ‘prime rib’, and then says – “But keep in mind, you’re a f*cking dog!” I’m not sure if Mayweather knows it, but newsflash – he’s a f*cking criminal! Floyd, if you don’t want shitty food and limited space for 90 days, how about you don’t plead guilty in connection with domestic violence? Jail is meant to be a deterrent for tough guys like you who plead guilty to striking females in front of their children. When you admit to doing such a ghastly thing, you don’t get to live the lavished lifestyle you’re used to. Time to serve your sentence. Money can’t buy you out of this one.

Boston Celtics – Was there anything more undeserving than the amount of credit the aging Boston Celtics received for almost making the NBA Finals. After all, this is the same Celtics team that got to face the Dwight Howard-less Orlando Magic in the first round, the mediocre 8th seed Philadelphia 76ers in the second round (who were only there because Derrick Rose got injured), and then got to face the Chris Bosh-less Miami Heat for most of the Eastern Conference Finals. The Celtics did not play against a complete, solid team the entire playoffs until games 6 and 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals – they lost both.

Hopefully for Celtics’ fans, this fortunate run deep into the playoffs does not give the front office any illusions of grandeur. This is an aging roster that needs to be broken up. Letting Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett leave for cap space and trading Paul Pierce for a young core player to partner with Rajon Rando and Jeff Green would be best thing going forward. The last thing you want as a Celtics’ fan is to bring back the same team, and for your aging roster to hobble into the playoffs and get smacked in the first round next year. At least after this year’s deep (lucky) playoff run, Celtics’ fans can say goodbye to their stars on a high note.

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While The Battered Fan has been a little more basketball-centric than I anticipated, I feel it has been in line with what is taking place in the actual sports world. Football coverage is on the back burner just waiting to explode, Hockey is still being hidden from America on NBC Sports Network, Soccer is taking a quick breather so every other site can cover the racism of the Euro 2012, the Olympics are still 7 weeks away, and regular season baseball is still regular season baseball. So basketball it is…

  • Last evening’s Western Conference Finals game between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder was ridiculous. What looked to be a blow out midway through the first half, quickly turned into the best game of NBA basketball I have watched in at last ten years. Congrats to the Thunder!
  • There are few people I dislike more in the world (without ever meeting them) than Kris Kardashian, but NBA referee Joey Crawford may be on that short list. Is there anything more annoying than Crawford officiating a game, convinced that at least half the viewing audience is there to watch him? News Flash: we are not here for you, Joey. Never have been. Never will be. The technical he called on Stephen Jackson was gross… 15,000 fans talking relentless shit all game, and Jackson yells back after hitting a big 3-pointer and gets punished? ‘Come on!‘  How does the NBA let Crawford, the same referee who once kicked Tim Duncan out of the game for laughing as well as the proud owner of the single most baffling call in NBA Playoffs history, officiate some of the season’s most meaningful games? Is the current state of officiating that bad, or does David Stern just love messing with fans? ‘Cripes’!!!

  • Twitter is the single greatest thing to accompany sports viewership since Bill Walton. To be able to bring an entire nation of sports fans together in real time to discuss, debate, and critique, is a platform in which Twitter is unmatched. Oh, and this reminds me… Twitter is capable of anything. Last night, just seconds after Russell Westbrook took a hard fall and seemed to have injured his hand, TNT did an inexplicably long five-second close-up of Westbrook grabbing his man parts. Stunned to see an excessive close-up of such self-groping, I naturally asked the Twitter universe to make a quick GIF to verify what had just blinded my eyes. Within minutes, Kevin C (@lot13Photo) did one better. He quickly spliced a video of the clip and sent it my way. Just like the NBA, technology is AMAAAAAAAZING.
  • Speaking of Westbrook, why does he insist on shooting awful shots down the stretch of every close Thunder game? Does he somehow forget that 6’11” Kevin Durant, the NBA scoring champion for three consecutive seasons, is wearing the same uniform? Every time Westbrook takes one of his patented, head-scratching shots with 16+ seconds left on the shot clock, it makes me think about the Saturday Night Live Chippendale skit with Patrick Swayze and Chris Farley – only in this case, Durant is Swayze and Westbrook is Farley. Despite the fact Westbrook is clearly not at the same level of Durant, he will do everything in his power to make sure he gets noticed…
  • Poor Seattle. Next time any of you have a Starbucks, be sure to pour a little out for our dead homey. One can only imagine the torn emotions former-Supersonics fans must have felt while watching the Thunder and their ridiculously rowdy fan base win the Western Conference Finals. Hey Seattle, it’s your own fault. If you really loved them so much, you would have provided new owner Clay Bennett a reason to stay… you didn’t. And guess what? Having to watch the Thunder in the NBA Finals isn’t going to be a ‘one-time’ occurrence – this young, talented Thunder team is only going to get better and better, and win more and more. Enjoy the Sounders…

(AP via KomoNews)

  • Can’t wait for this evening’s Miami Heat vs. Boston Celtics game. There are just so many storylines to follow, regardless how it plays out, there will be plenty to talk about. Quick thought: Everybody seems to be really surprised over how easily Boston is scoring against Miami. Should it really that shocking? Miami has been playing huge minutes with the 6’7” Udonis Haslem against the 7’0” Kevin Garnett. While Chris Bosh has never been an all-world defender, his absence is notable given that his larger frame would be much more effective against Garnett’s superior length. If nothing else, Bosh’s presence would likely alter more shots, limit the offensive rebounds, and prevent the amount of tap-backs Boston has gotten this series.
  • Lastly, not sure if you saw this quote from Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, but it was pretty classic. When asked about the Celtics, he responded, “There’s a lot of heart in this team, let me just tell you. KJ is great, but Hondo is really the inspiration. Hondo drives that team.” You sure told us, Mayor… I feel like  Mayor Menino would do well interviewing in a tuxedo – is it Pan or Pamm?
  • That’s that.