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skwira001

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I want to make one thing clear about game 6 of the 2002 Western Conference Finals between the Lakers and Kings.  The allegations about this game being fixed was Donaghy's desperate attempt to make the officals of that game and the league look bad.  If it sounds like I am implying Donaghy was not working at that game, it is because I am saying he was not the official of that game.  This fellon baited us into thinking this, and he got what he wanted.  It may have back fired on him a little bit because I would say more than half of the people think Donaghy was admitting his guilt that he himself fixed game 6.

Phil Jackson implied that in game 5, there was a bad call where the ball went out of bounds off of Sacramento.  The refs called it off of LA, so the ball went back to the Kings.  Bibby barried a 3 pointer to win the game for the Kings.  Game 6 pretty much put things even.

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June 22, 2008 1:30 AM

Interesting info.

I have to agree with you that Donaghy is trying to make the league look bad. Of course he came up with this right at the playoffs. :(

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June 22, 2008 11:19 AM

He was trying to make the league look bad, but instead the Lakers and Kings series is back firing on Donaghy. People are being mislead to believe that Donaghy himself fixed the series. That is what is absolutely boggling my mind.

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