On Wednesday May 16, 2007, NBA Commissioner David Stern answered questions from Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser on the daily espn show, Pardon the Interruption. Below is a truncated version of the seven and a half minute interview (which was recorded well before the broadcast, apparently to avoid a similar outburst from Stern as Dan Patrick received earlier in the day). Feel free to read along with my transcript. I will be coming back to this a bit later, as there are some curious statements made by Stern in this interview, which happened well before tip off of game five.
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I think Stern never saw the replays. There is no other explanation.
20 or 25 feet from the bench?!
Amare went "running" out there?
A ref had to "push Amare away"?
I'm sorry. I've seen the replays numerous times, and I did not see any of what he described here.
There's an even better line in there. I'm waiting to see if anyone else catches it. I only did while I was transcribing, which is why I posted this entry.
This one, where he never actually says how they go about looking at situations like this?
"Well, I think we'll discuss it with the owners if they'd like to consider a change, but, but we measure it almost, ummm, by, ya know, by looking at it and say, "Listen, you can't come off the bench, and if you go 20 feet down the line, and I don't know what, I, ya know, I've looked at the tape, obviously."
Nope. That was just a complex dodge of the actual question.
Lou here: Cost them a game though the game hadn't been played.
BINGO!
Holy.
Crap.
WATCH YOUR MOUTH, MORMON BOY!!!
That is as dirty as my language gets.
But good grief. Why is this not getting more attention?
LOL @ Jey "WATCH YOUR MOUTH ..."
Unbelievable. That is if I hadn't seen it.
Stern needs to GTFO.
Good grief?! Don't make me have to wash your mouth out with soap!
It was a subtle comment. I'm usually really good at picking up on that stuff real fast, but it took the transcription process to catch it.
I'll be spreading the word about that one.
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