Tim Donaghy >>> Scott Foster

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Heard that Scott foster was implicated in Personal Foul: A First-Person Account of the Scandal That Rocked the NBA. Haven't read the book, but that call last night begs for conspiracy theories since he made it from half court on the opposite side of the rim.

Now it's obvious the Blazers lost the game, they had their chance. But, do you think Scott Foster's call was an easy mistake? Could there possibly be more to it than just a bad call?
 
I think it was more of a Stern-mandated superstar call to benefit the league's latest media darling than a mob-mandated point spread call. Today's NBA, where corruptions happens - on multiple levels!


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It was Durant vs. Aldridge. Right now, Durant will get the benefit of the doubt. Hopefully with a few Allstar appereances, Aldridge will get some calls in his favor. He is definitely not getting them now.
 
It was Durant vs. Aldridge. Right now, Durant will get the benefit of the doubt. Hopefully with a few Allstar appereances, Aldridge will get some calls in his favor. He is definitely not getting them now.

Good point. It's so frustrating how much LMA gets hacked with no calls.



Guilty by Association? This Just in, heard that Foster was implicated with 140 Pre-Game phone calls to Donaghy during the time of the Scandal.
 
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Good point, it's so frustrating how much LMA gets hacked with no calls.



Guilty by Association? This Just in, heard that Foster was implicated with 140 Pre-Game phone calls to Tim during the time of the Scandal.

Wouldn't surprise me. How in the hell do you make a close call like that all the way from half court?
 

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