Blind Item Of The Day

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Now that there are allegations of the NBA referees conspiring to fix the outcome of games, it reminds me that a former USC assistant swore that for years basketball coaches throughout the Pac-10 knew a well-known basketball official (now retired) regularly visited a bookie to bet on games.


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MRSAM Author Profile Page said:

It still happens ask California and Stanford who both had games robbed by referees who wanted UCLA too win and help the Pac 10 get a number one seed. UCLA got help in the NCAA tournment in the Texas AM game.

How about the Georgetown Villanova gmae that was fix. Any Duke win or North Carolina wins in basketball are to help the Big Schools. This needs to be stopped.

BRUIN NC Author Profile Page said:

Kind of like in football...when USC opponents seem to get called for more penalties.

All a USC fan is good for is whining. I guess Kansas State (KANSAS STATE!) had the refs on the payroll during that tournament game...Mercer must have had them as well.

Wool Remover Author Profile Page said:

Were the refs initials RB????
It has’ta be.
I knew no one could be that incompetent. It makes sense now.

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