Dwight Howard fined for complaining about obvious attempted fix

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  • cleaveland
    SBR MVP
    • 04-04-10
    • 1559

    #1
    Dwight Howard fined for complaining about obvious attempted fix
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    Tim Donaghy won over 70% ATS by considering only ONE THING: who was reffing each game. Maybe we should forget about all the stats and just follow the refs?


    ORLANDO, Fla. -- Even on a day off, Dwight Howard can antagonize officials enough to draw a penalty.
    The Orlando Magic center was fined $35,000 by the NBA on Wednesday for criticizing officials on his blog, the second time this season he's been penalized for posting such comments.


    Howard was in chronic foul trouble and constantly complaining about officiating in the Magic's series sweep over Charlotte. He fouled out in the last two games, played only 105 minutes and committed 22 fouls in four games.
    "I'm not looking to say anything to get myself in trouble with the league, but I just don't see other star players getting called for fouls the way I get them," Howard posted on his blog. "No star player in the league is outta games the way I am."
    NBA commissioner David Stern has grown tired of all the griping and vowed to crack down on critical comments, challenging players and coaches last week to "make my day" by continuing to complain during the rest of the playoffs.
    The Magic have thus far been the prime example.
    Coach Stan Van Gundy and forward Matt Barnes were fined $35,000 each last week for criticizing officials and publicly questioning their calls on Howard. Orlando's All-Star center also was fined $15,000 in November for similar comments on his blog, although those were light compared to his latest post.
    "I mean, it was almost comical at times how I was getting fouls called on me," Howard wrote. "There was nothing I could do [out] there and I felt like I couldn't even move without getting that whistle blown on me."
    The Magic were off Tuesday and Wednesday. They will face the winner of the Atlanta-Milwaukee series in the second round.
  • cruyff
    SBR MVP
    • 08-09-08
    • 1041

    #2
    Stern is a power-hungry prick. If nothing were suspect about his league he wouldn't have to deal with all the comments.
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    • ProfaneReality
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 04-14-09
      • 7607

      #3
      espn played all the fouls... i couldnt find one that wasn't a good call. dwight howard is a notorious whiner.... he has never committed a foul in his life if you ask him. he has zero credibility when it comes to this topic
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      • kobefanatic
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 01-19-10
        • 9013

        #4
        i hope david stern dies while he cock sucks someone
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        • El Sol
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 05-17-08
          • 876

          #5
          well if you believe U.S. sporting events are fixed then you need to adjust your handicapping variables to account for it. Frankly I dont care as long as my bet wins
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          • BigdaddyQH
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 07-13-09
            • 19530

            #6
            Perhaps Howard and Company should just keep their mouths shut and concentrate on winning games. Maybe Howard is not the"star" he thinks he is.

            Bottom line: Howard just made matters a lot worse for himself. Every ref in the NBA is going to nail him evertime they get. There are ways of making your complaints known without going public and shooting your big mouth off. Obviously this "star" does not know how to do that.

            I just love these NBA players, who think that are the greatest. These guys do not have a brain in their head. If it were not for hoops, theses idotls would be selling dope or in the slammer for most of their lives.
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            • cleaveland
              SBR MVP
              • 04-04-10
              • 1559

              #7
              Originally posted by BigdaddyQH
              Perhaps Howard and Company should just keep their mouths shut and concentrate on winning games. Maybe Howard is not the"star" he thinks he is.

              Bottom line: Howard just made matters a lot worse for himself. Every ref in the NBA is going to nail him evertime they get. There are ways of making your complaints known without going public and shooting your big mouth off. Obviously this "star" does not know how to do that.

              I just love these NBA players, who think that are the greatest. These guys do not have a brain in their head. If it were not for hoops, theses idotls would be selling dope or in the slammer for most of their lives.
              Are you gonna say Phil Jackson doesn't have a brain either? He's said things similar to what Howard said many times.
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              • suicidekings
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 03-23-09
                • 9962

                #8
                Originally posted by cleaveland
                "I'm not looking to say anything to get myself in trouble with the league, but I just don't see other star players getting called for fouls the way I get them," Howard posted on his blog. "No star player in the league is outta games the way I am."
                I totally agree that the standard for what constitutes a foul is all over the place, depending on who the refs are, but this is statement is all ego. I'm a big fan of Dwight Howard on the floor, but does he watch other games? Look at the 3 fouls Noah & Miller picked up in a 2 minute span trying to guard Shaq yesterday and tell me what they did to deserve those calls?

                Dwight's not being singled out.
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