04-15-2025, 06:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-15-2025, 06:55 PM by hakeemfaan.)
(04-15-2025, 06:14 PM)The Jom Wrote: Respect to the opinion author and those who liked this post. It may be true. But there is considerable speculation in it, and I don’t believe it.
“Everything was legal and honest” is every bit as questionable as “it’s a giant conspiracy.”
I am not even saying it was a giant conspiracy. I am just not buying that if the franchises were reversed , Silver would not have done something to at least potentially delay the deal till he could find some way to block it.
That’s why I referenced the overarching rule they used in the Sterling case and then later settled out of court. Not just us, but most fans and writers acknowledge this was an unprecedented deal. Trading a 25 year old generational star coming off a Finals run for a much older, lesser talented and injury prone player. The bigger thing is that Silver had to know how it would affect the entire fan base of the Mavs. This move was as good as a team saying they wanted to move in the middle of a night to another city. Surely Silver knew what this meant even if Rick Welts and Nico and Dumont allegedly didn’t.
Would Silver have been able to stop this trade? I don’t know. All I am saying is that IMO he would have tried much harder to block this if the recipient was not the Lakers or the Knicks, given the historic and unprecedented fallout this would have on an entire city and its fan base