from Bodie
Well you certainly made my day with that reference. Walton is one of my favorite all time players - despite the years of injury - and I love his color work on TV. So thank you. Regarding Barkley, on ESPN he said the same thing should be done to the Spurs lead gaurd Tony Parker. Send a big man right at him and lay him out.... then they leave Nash alone. So Sir Charles has not changed one bit.... and much of America loves him for it.
from Bannister
My comments were to refute the idea of a league conspiracy to promote the Spurs. I have said that I do not believe the league has any interest in determining the winner. I think Stoudemire committed the one sin of any wage slave - and I proudly include myself in that category . He dared to have the balls to strut up to the Big House and tell them how to run their plantation. He did so - not during the regular season when things can be swept away much quicker - but at the dawn of what many thought was to be the premier series of the entire playoffs. It made news. If that embarassment was not bad enough for the league, then Bowen does his knee to the Nash groin routine and the league responds ... sorry ... the league fails to respond. This causes the wags at ESPN and talk radio to make the league front office and their officials a very interesting story. The dirtier the Spurs became, the more it made Stoudemire look prophetic.
The Spurs merely happened to be the direct and immediate beneficiaries of the action against Stoudemire. Oscar Wilde said "no good deed goes unpunished." Perhaps the opposite was true for the Spurs. They certainly committed a very bad deed (the Horry hockey check on Nash) and it was richly rewarded.
Much of America Big Business operates on the Plantation model. Workers are little more than wage slaves and management stays as far away as they can get except when barking orders. Why do you think so many businesses hate unions? Sure the money is a big thing .... but they hate the idea that workers are going to chime in and give advice and tell them how to run their business. The shocking temerity of it all!!!!!
Sadly, despite wage improvement and benefits, many businesses and management still operate under the theory of "there is the field we want picked ... now do it."
Study your American history. On the plantation, one of the worst things a field slave could do was to go up to the Big House and make a suggestion or offer a critical thought. Thats what Stoudemire did --- his race, my race, your race has nothing to do with it. Its the business/social model and the mentality it encourages that I refer to. Its alive and well in the NBA.