C-Webb ... Bulls-Kings 2nd half line

tschreiber

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Did anyone see C-Webb deliberately goaltend Deng's 3-point shot with 2 seconds left? With the second half line at Kings -10 with the Kings trailing by one, Kings were up 10 and would have covered.

Thanks C-Webb, maybe he had the Bulls +10 in the 2nd
 

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you could hear ..get up the court..deng was just walking..and then he stood on the other half..and you heard...hurry up and score...crap!
 

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Yeah, Bulls didn't stop playing the game out, even though it was over ... but that C-Webb crap was ridiculous ... you don't do that until about 10 seconds after the last buzzer ... Kings even had to inbound the ball to end the game
 

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It never fails to amaze me that people don't realize this. It's all hush hush, and you win some you lose some. I had the over in the 2h, and didn't have a side. I consider myself lucky that it hit easily with only 44 pts in the 3rd quarter.

With that said you people need to wake up and realize that the nba isn't on the straight and narrow. sure they play an honest game most of the time, and the playoffs aren't fixed. Regular season crap games ARE if not fixed, then how about we use the word biased. Lets say team A the Kings, is laying 10 against Team B in the 2nd. All the Kings care about is winning the game. This game was sound in hand. What's to say that they didn't hear that if you aren't up by 20 and the games not superclose, how about making sure it lands below -8. Not that they played the entire 2nd half like that, but it was at a point in the final minute where the game could easily be lets say doctored.

I've been winning betting the NBA for years, and anyone who has will tell you that games end certain ways for reasons. It is the one sport where it is so easy to have 1 or 2 points go one way or the other and not effect the outcome. Very difficult to do in lesser scoring sports such as football and certainly baseball.

I know you think I have a conspiracy theory and some think I'm an idiot so flame away. I know whats going on in these games whether or not anyone cares to admit it. It truly is the greatest sport in the world to cap. You have to do ZERO stat capping. You can make a profit finding the "right" side. watch opening numbers that look off and watch line movement.

Anyways, to all you naturalists who think I'm full of chit, I wish you the best of luck and am not here to start a fixed or not thread. We each believe what we want and theres no reason we all cant make money this season.

tschreiber sorry about your misfortune, I'd love to tell you those are the breaks and what comes around goes around, but you and I both know C Webb did what he did for a reason. Hopefully next game you are on the other side of the obviousness.

gl
 

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Hey, I had nothing on the game, I was just watching and happened to see the halftime line and appreciate the opinions and all. I just thought it was a hilarious play and it happened to affect the halftime line.

Hinrich hit a 32-footer on Saturday night against the Clips to cut it from 4 to 1 at the buzzer when the Bulls were getting 2 1/2 ... it was no Duhon vs. UConn in the Final Four, but close.
 

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honestly, you are nuts. if you think these players actually care about a halftime line, you got SERIOUS problems. c'mon guy...why would these guys "point shave?" that is EXACTLY what you are implying they do. what incentive do they have? are they getting wire transfers of $300k to do it? you KNOW it is not worth their time to do it for $20k. to lose their livelihood? to lose their sponsorships? c'mon....you are just paranoid guy...it is NOT fixed.
 

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Identity, I suppose i coudl UNLOAD on you or such, but I wont

everyone is entitled to their opinion. I have mine, you have yours. I never said I think this happens all the time. You are surely mistaken if you think points aren't shaved in the NBA. I never said I think its only for halftime lines either, but it wouldn't surprise me.

and believe me, the NBA players are NOT betting on the games themselves. I never said that and I don't believe it. But there are lets say higher powers and such that have influences and stuff. The NBA players do what they are told period. NBA players today are puppets. the games might not be scripted, but point spread covers and no covers for particular teams are influenced by people that you don't know.

Like i said before, good luck with your goys and unloads and stuff. I hope you win them all, but don't call me an idiot for knowing what really goes on. I don't want to start a chat war with you. You cannot change my beliefs. I know what goes on. All I can do is wish you the best of luck.
 

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when theres $$$ involed youd be surprised what happens.i dont no about this paticular game but in general if you think point shaving doesnt happen YOUR NUTS.these guys do it for all kinds of reasons including threats towards their family members.when theres money to be made there will be plenty of shady chit going on.
 

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hey i respect your opinion just like i respect everyone's opinion. however, you are making allegations without presenting ANY evidence in support thereof. please show me evidence that chris webber benefited from his play tonight. please show me evidence that dwayne wade benefited when he goaltended the other night.

please show me evidence that steve nash knew to miss 2 FT's 3 yrs ago at the end of the game (which cost me 4k i might add). if the refs are inolved, these "spread-covering" plays have been made by the players. not the refs.

i'm sorry but these guys have way too much to lose...millions of dollars...to be throwing games. the secret would be out. if you think these guys can keep such a well-hidden secret for 100 yrs of basketball...you got me. in any case, remember, we are dealing with 8 games a night, 5k plus games....of course we are bound to see some bad beats. PLUS, we are dealing with VERY sharp bookmakers. let's give them some credit....

i wish you luck however you choose to make your plays sir.
 

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I know they know the game line.

How would they know the halftime line ?
 
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