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Stern Won't Punish Isiah Thomas, Knicks

NBA commissioner David Stern won't punish Isiah Thomas or Madison Square Garden for their role in a sexual harassment trial that embarrassed the Knicks and the league.

Stern Criticizes Handling of Sonics

NBA commissioner David Stern warned Thursday that if the SuperSonics leave Seattle he sees no way the league would ever return to the city.

David Stern Criticizes Knicks Management

Even with the NBA season under way, commissioner David Stern hasn't forgotten the New York Knicks' embarrassing offseason.

Stern: No Penalties for Refs in Casinos

David Stern acknowledged Thursday that more than half of his 56 referees had violated NBA policies about casino gambling, but said none will be punished because he felt the rules were outdated.

Stern Critical of Study on Racial Bias

NBA commissioner David Stern criticized a study regarding racial bias among league officials and the New York Times for printing it, saying racism "doesn't exist in the NBA."

NBA Referee Suspended Over Duncan Flap

Joey Crawford is done ejecting players and coaches this season. On Tuesday, he was the one getting tossed. The veteran NBA referee was suspended indefinitely by commissioner David Stern for his conduct toward Tim Duncan, who contends the official challenged him to a fight during a game in Dallas.

Not Melo: Nuggets' Anthony Suspended

David Stern won't stand for being embarrassed — by his players or his teams. So he came down hard on both Monday, suspending NBA scoring leader Carmelo Anthony 15 games and fining the Knicks and Nuggets an unprecedented $500,000 apiece after their brawl Saturday night.

Stern Says Players Will Have Ball Input

Given the reaction regarding a change in basketballs this season, NBA commissioner David Stern said Wednesday players will have a say in any future changes.

Stern: New NBA Ball Is Staying

David Stern expected complaints, and he got plenty of them. His response: The new ball is staying.

Stern: New NBA Ball Will Be Accepted

NBA commissioner David Stern suspects complaints about his league's new ball will go away — just as they did in soccer.

Stern: Seattle 'Not Interested' in NBA

David Stern gave another warning that the SuperSonics could eventually leave Seattle, saying Thursday that the city is, "not interested in having the NBA there."

Arenas Picked As All-Star Replacement

Gilbert Arenas is headed to the All-Star game after all. The Washington Wizards guard was picked Friday by NBA commissioner David Stern to replace Indiana forward Jermaine O'Neal, who was voted in as an Eastern Conference starter but is injured.

The Vine

Miami Heat's Protest Granted, NBA will allow "do-over" in next game

Source: NBA.com: News

....The NBA today granted a game protest filed by the Miami Heat after its 117-111 loss to the Atlanta Hawks on December 19 at Philips Arena, which will result in the replay of the final 51.9 seconds of the game's overtime period with the Hawks leading 114-111.

Green power

Source: The Boston Globe

"When NBA commissioner David Stern stepped into a New York City cab earlier this week, the driver asked, "Do you think the Celtics will win all 82 games this season?" Stern laughed and answered, "I think they will lose a game or two." With the Celtics 7-0, Stern was not surpris …

Sonics chairman intends to move team to Oklahoma

Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer

In this high-stakes game of political poker, Sonics Chairman Clay Bennett laid down his biggest card Friday, informing NBA Commissioner David Stern that his ownership group intends to relocate the team to Oklahoma City as soon as it can get out of its KeyArena lease.

NBA disciplined 6 refs after betting scandal

Source: ESPN.com

....In the wake of the Tim Donaghy betting scandal, the NBA has disciplined six referees for violating it's anti-gambling rules...

A Flagrant Foul on the Refs

Source: TIME

NBA officials are trying to steal the limelight by flaunting their power on the court. Commissioner David Stern finally seemed to recognize that the refs, rather than the players, had gone over the line

NBA Won't Deny Refs Gambled In Casinos

Source: New York Post

August 21, 2007 -- The NBA released a statement yesterday that did not deny last weekend's allegations that up to 20 referees gambled in casinos in violation of their contracts.

The NBA's Penalty Situation - TIME

Source: TIME

That was Stern's task Tuesday, and he performed it with dutiful chagrin. That is not to suggest Stern's melancholy during the hour-long press conference was an act. Stern has a reputation for sincerity.

The Positive Repercussions of Scandals in Sports

Source: The Idea Exchange

This summer has brought several major scandals in the world of sports. Although they may give their respective sports a black eye in the short run, these sports scandals will bring positive long-term results.

Players speak out on NBA ref scandal

Source: MSNBC

The Donaghy case is a disaster for the NBA. But for some of the league's disgruntled players, it's something more: A vindication.

The NBA Sucks. Period.

Wow. The NBA is going through some tough crap huh? If you haven't heard, one of their refs has been accused of betting on games, and specifically games he himself refereed. What a big blow. If you want to learn more about the scandal then click here.

ESPN: The fix is in...The nightmare NBA gambling scandal rolls on

Source: ESPN.com

You know it's not a good Friday, as a sports commissioner, when you wake up to a crisis that you'd gladly trade straight up for baseball's steroid scandal.

This Is Bad. Real Bad.

The Dude had said that he would take a break for a while until more basketball news popped back up. That was two days ago. Boy, do I feel rested. But this isn't just a new free agent or trade. No trivial Mavs news here. This is bad. Real bad.

With suspensions, NBA enforced its rules... selectively?

Source: Fox Sports

So David Stern has wielded the hammer of justice. Selective justice, that is.

Welcome to the Softer, Gentler NBA

Today's NBA players are soft, and if you don't believe me, just check the history.

Referee Suspended for Incident With N.B.A. Star

Source: The New York Times

Joey Crawford, the veteran referee who officiated 38 N.B.A. finals games, will miss the remainder of the regular season and the playoffs for his behavior toward the Spurs' Tim Duncan.

Goodman to NBA: Sports betting to stay, deal with it… : Revelation

Source: prophetsplace.com

The Prophet commends Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman for not capitulating to David Stern's demand to regulate the state's betting industry to the NBA commish's wishes.

The Age of U-Turns

Source: TIME

It's easy to get the sense these days that you've stumbled into a party where the punch is spiked with some powerful drug that dramatically alters identity. The faces are familiar, but the words coming out of them aren't.

The new Jordan rules

Source:

Several NBA team executives are angry with what they call an unfair advantage that Charlotte Bobcats minority owner Michael Jordan has due to his exclusive access to future NBA prospects in his Jordan Brand All-American high school game and Flight School camps, and they want the  …

NBA and Hip-hop: guilty by association

I am completely and utterly appalled at the gross exaggerations and assignment of stereotypical attributes by this particular journalist. Simply, he should be ashamed. Here's is the article

NBA's Knicks and Nuggets fight it out at Madison Square Garden

Source: www.sportingo.com

NBA scoring leader Carmelo Anthony was suspended for 15 games and six other players were penalized as commissioner David Stern came down hard on the Knicks and Nuggets after the brawl which broke out at Madison Square Garden. Nate Robinson and J.R.

Players can't wait to play with Stern's old balls

I remember it like it was yesterday. On a frigid December night back in 1994 my high school team braved the elements for a vicious battle with the Iaeger (pronounced Yeager) Cubs. Traveling into West Virginia wasn't something that I looked forward to.

David Stern decides that NBA will switch back to leather ball

Source: ESPN.com

NBA commissioner David Stern, in a stunning reversal, has decided to shelve the new microfiber composite basketball after just a few months of use and switch back to the old leather model for all games starting Jan. 1, according to sources close to the situation.

A Mark Cuban Commissioned Study of the new NBA Ball

Source: Blog Maverick

Mark Cuban asked a team at the University of Texas at Arlington Physics Department to take a look at both the new and old NBA basketballs. They came back with some interesting results, worth a read for an NBA fan.

An Honest NBA Player

Source: CNN

For a guy whose cell phone rings to Metallica's "Enter Sandman," Chris Andersen doesn't do much sleeping. On most days he's up at 4:45 a.m., taking his monstrous cane corso, Yogi, for a walk in the Rocky Mountain foothills that frame his new home in Larksburg, Colo.

They Said it for Friday, 02.17.2006

George Steinbrenner on the World Baseball Classic: "We don't like it that well. If a player gets hurt, he's risking a lot.

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