Anyone remember back in 2002, when the Sacramento Kings were so, so good, and the officials handed the western conference championships- and with it the NBA championships- to the Kings' opponents with a rediculous number of unfair free throws?
How do we know the NBA is rigged?
Of course, we know that the Big Media-driven NBA establishment does not like the Sacramento Kings.
We're not a big market, and we're not from a super-hip Regan Republican city and state like San Antonio- or, for that matter, a hip Liberal city like New York or LA!
So of course the Big Media-driven NBA does not like an unhip small-market city full of Arnold Schwarzenegger Moderates and Liberals who are not in a hip big city!
(Does anyone remember when whether a small city like Sacramento was cool did not depend on party politics factionalism? But on humanity and local culture?)
Why else would that series be rigged?
How about this!
Starting with the 2008-2009 season, the Kings had one of the 6 worst records in the NBA 7 years in a row
One of the 4 worst records in the NBA 4 years in the row
And the worst record in the NBA in 2008-09
And not once got the #1 pick in the NBA draft!
This year, when the most hyped young player in the NBA draft of the past 12 years at least is coming into the NBA, who gets the #1 pick, and the young legend-to-be?
The San Antonio Spurs!
The teacher's pets of the NBA!
I'm sorry, but this is why I don't follow the NBA anymore!
It's a joke!
I have much better things to do with my life- like write of all the beautiful things in 4,000 years of Chinese civilization
Enjoy the beautiful sunshine
Say Hi to the neighborhood cats, dogs, and birds
And watch videos about the beautiful local culture and nature in San Antonio, and not their frustrating (for us Kings fans) basketball team!
I love life!
I will just ignore the NBA!
God loves you!
Sincerely,
David S. Annderson
PS No hard feelings to Lakers and Spurs fans! I believe in love, not rivalries and anger! Love whatever team you love! God loves you!
PPS I love San Antonio as a city! Don't get me wrong about that! The Spurs may be the Teacher's Pets of the NBA, but that is not that important and a city is its people and local culture, and not its NBA team!