Thursday, June 12. 20082002 letter from Nader & League of Fans to NBA Commissioner Stern is back in the newsA letter from Ralph Nader and League of Fans to NBA Commissioner David Stern received nationwide attention in June 2002 for raising questions about the impartiality of officiating during Game 6 of the 2002 Western Conference Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Sacramento Kings. Nader and League of Fans demanded that Stern conduct a review to satisfy fans' sense of fairness and to deter future recurrences of such egregious officiating. According to reports on June 11, 2008, former referee Tim Donaghy -- who has pleaded guilty after being charged in 2007 with conspiring with gamblers -- accused NBA executives and referees of broad misconduct and outright manipulation of game results in a recent court filing.According to Donaghy, NBA executives directed referees "to manipulate games" in order to "boost ticket sales and television ratings." Donaghy pointed to Game 6 of the 2002 Western Conference finals as one such instance. Following is the letter from Ralph Nader & League of Fans to Commissioner Stern regarding the egregious officiating in Game 6 of the 2002 Western Conference finals. Continue reading "2002 letter from Nader & League of Fans to NBA Commissioner Stern is back in the news"
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Friday, August 17. 2007Stadium subsidy news from Seattle & New York
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Sonics co-owner: We wanted OKC all along - wait, are you writing this down? August 14, 2007 "Throw another move threat on the fire: Yesterday, Seattle Sonics minority owner (and billionaire natural gas mogul) Aubrey McClendon told the Oklahoma City Journal Record that he was 'under a self-imposed gag order' regarding operations of the team - then yammered at length about it, including the statement: 'We didn't buy the team to keep it in Seattle; we hoped to come here. We know it's a little more difficult financially here in Oklahoma City, but we think it's great for the community and if we could break even we'd be thrilled.'" . . . | more Continue reading "Stadium subsidy news from Seattle & New York"
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Monday, July 9. 2007Stadium-building as a substitute for urban policy
by Dave Zirin
"You can't throw money at the problem." As a former public school teacher in Washington, I heard this cliche from countless bureaucrats. It was code for "Stop whining about ancient textbooks and prehistoric classroom materials, because there is no money." Imagine my shock when the city announced it would be spending more than $500 million on a new baseball stadium. Clearly when it comes to the needs of billionaire sports owners, there always seems to be money available to be thrown. Continue reading "Stadium-building as a substitute for urban policy"
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Thursday, May 17. 2007Being Ali Or Being Owned: An Open Letter to LeBron
By Dave Zirin
Dear LeBron: At the tender age of 22, you have the galactic talent to make us wonder if a mad scientist had Magic and MJ genetically spliced. But talent ain't wisdom. In a recent interview, you said that your goal in sports was to become "the richest man on earth." You also told ESPN, "I'm trying to be a global icon...on the level of Muhammad Ali." These dreams are compatible only if you choose to emulate Ali the icon and not Ali the man. Continue reading "Being Ali Or Being Owned: An Open Letter to LeBron"
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Monday, April 9. 2007Verizon Center Kickback for DC Officials(League of Fans' Washington Post letter to the editor) The City's Verizon Center Perk Washington Post, Letter to the Editor Monday, March 21, 2007; Page A12 Regarding "Wizards Owner's $50 Million Request Gets Initial Approval" [Metro, April 4]: If public investment in pressing city needs were to guarantee the District's elected leaders free luxury suites at sports venues, maybe such problems would actually get some attention. Continue reading "Verizon Center Kickback for DC Officials"
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Monday, April 2. 2007Congressional testimony on taxpayer-financed stadiums(from the March 29 Domestic Policy Subcommittee, Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing: "Build It and They Will Come: Do Taxpayer-Financed Sports Stadiums ... Deliver as Promised for America's Cities?") Witness Testimony: Mr. Neil deMause, author of Field of Schemes: How the Great Stadium Swindle Turns Public Money Into Private Profit Mr. Frank Rashid, waged an unsuccessful 10-year campaign to save Tigers' Stadium in Detroit. Continue reading "Congressional testimony on taxpayer-financed stadiums"
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Wednesday, March 21. 2007Nader & League of Fans ask LeBron James to help workers in Nike factoriesLeBron James Cleveland Cavaliers Dear Mr. James: Congratulations on your continued success as one of the NBA’s elite players. Perhaps basketball fans across the world will be able to watch you and the Cavs in the Finals very soon. As someone who participates in many generous charitable activities, we hope you will be responsive to this appeal. Continue reading "Nader & League of Fans ask LeBron James to help workers in Nike factories"
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Sunday, February 25. 2007An Open Letter to Jason Whitlock
By Dave Zirin
(Note to Reader: Over the last decade, Jason Whitlock has been one of the most prominent African American sports columnists in the United States. He writes for the Kansas City Star and AOL Sports. For reasons unclear, he often refers to himself as "Big Sexy") Dear Jason, I start with long overdue thanks. Thanks for inspiring me to be a sportswriter. Thanks for showing all of us that the sports page could be more than blather and box scores. For that you have my sincere gratitude. Continue reading "An Open Letter to Jason Whitlock" Monday, February 19. 2007The Closets in the Locker Room
By Dave Zirin
JOHN AMAECHI, to much fanfare, has become the first retired player in the history of the National Basketball Assn. to announce that he's gay. The news came with publication of his book "Man in the Middle," in which Amaechi details his life in the NBA closet. The five-year veteran of three clubs used to be a basketball footnote, more known for his British upbringing and penchant for poetry than anything he did on the court as a center. Now he is part of history, giving human form and voice to the spectral boogeyman of the professional locker room - the gay athlete. Continue reading "The Closets in the Locker Room" Tuesday, February 13. 2007Out of the Closet and Onto the Court
By Dave Zirin
There are those in the world of sports who view ESPN as some sort of diabolical genetic splicing of the Illuminati, George Bush and something scraped from Chris Berman's loofah. (I personally believe that, not unlike the Bush family, ESPN's power, while disturbing, is vastly overestimated.) This view is being reasserted with the news that former NBA player John Amaechi has loudly and proudly let the world know that he is gay. Continue reading "Out of the Closet and Onto the Court"
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Friday, January 19. 2007Nets arena to be named after bank founded on slave moneyAs reported by Neil deMause of Field of schemes, "The British bank Barclays has tied the New York Mets' record $20 million a year naming rights deal [with Citigroup] with a reported 20-year, $400 million contract to dub the new Brooklyn Nets arena the Barclays Center." Writing for The Brooklyn Paper, Gersh Kuntzman and Dana Rubinstein outline Barklays' rap sheet, which includes being founded on the slave trade, collaborating with the Nazis, doing business with South Africa's apartheid government, and fueling the civil war in the Congo. Continue reading "Nets arena to be named after bank founded on slave money"
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Monday, December 11. 2006Nader to NBA Commissioner Stern: Bring Back Old Basketball Now[*UPDATE* NBA Commissioner David Stern has announced that the old-style basketballs will return January 1, 2007 and be used through the remainder of the season. "Our players' response to this particular composite ball has been consistently negative, and we are acting accordingly," Stern said in a brief statement.] Continue reading "Nader to NBA Commissioner Stern: Bring Back Old Basketball Now"
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Thursday, November 9. 2006Two big Nov. 7 victories against taxpayer subsidies for team ownersVictory! Voters in both Seattle, WA and Sacramento, CA went against sports team owner demands for corporate welfare in ballot measures on Tuesday, November 7. Field of Schemes has the breakdown: Continue reading "Two big Nov. 7 victories against taxpayer subsidies for team owners"
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Monday, October 23. 2006Sneakers for social justice, or sweatshops?As the NBA season gets underway, League of Fans would like to draw attention to the efforts of Stephon Marbury of the New York Knicks for the introduction of his new $15 sneaker, the Starbury One, which he will wear on the court during games. As Business Week reports: Continue reading "Sneakers for social justice, or sweatshops?"
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Wednesday, July 19. 2006Sale of Sonics & Storm may increase threat to taxpayers, fansFrom Neil deMause of Field of Schemes: "In a move that significantly ups the ante over the team's arena demands, the Seattle Sonics and Storm were sold today for $350 million to Oklahoma businessman Clayton Bennett, the leader of an investment group put together to acquire an NBA franchise for Oklahoma City. Continue reading "Sale of Sonics & Storm may increase threat to taxpayers, fans"
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