David Stern Provides Answers

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  • oo7Soxs
    Rookie
    • Mar 2006
    • 242

    #16
    Re: David Stern Provides Answers

    Originally posted by KDRE
    The solution is, he wont be doing anything. And if you dont like it find another job. Those are his words.

    (sarcasm)Gotta love a commish like that. A real stand up guy!(/sarcasm) At least the Lakers/Suns series gave us a look back at what could have been for the NBA. This might be our last chance to see a real basketball game(barring a Pistons/Spurs final) played in the NBA. Enjoy it while it lasts.
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    • Skins4Life
      MVP
      • Jul 2002
      • 2286

      #17
      Re: David Stern Provides Answers

      Originally posted by HungryBologna
      Fining teams because fans are getting loud? Who goes to the game to be quiet? Goes to show you which direction the NBA is going.

      The NBA has no problem with arenas being to loud. As a matter of fact, during a recent Pacers-Nets game Stern even commented on the volume (or lack there of) and how he thinks the fan atmosphere is a very important part of the NBA experience when going to a game.

      He does have a problem, however, with noice that is being piped in via the loudspeakers, music being blasted while the opposing team is shooting free throws, and things of that sort...

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