July 25. 2007 Page B6 S ports Referee Betting Scandal Rocks NBA C ommentary Integrity Lost on Multiple Counts P a t G r I Hl.ER T in P or i lam » O bserver 1 thought I had a no-brainer, “just write about Michael Vick,” I said to myself. Then Barry Bonds and his steroid-induced body got themselves three home runs away from breaking Hank A arons re c o rd . T h en Tim Donaghy, a 13-year NBA referee got indicted by the FBI for gam­ bling on games, including ones that he officiated. I will try- to sum up all three events the best that 1 can. The Michael Vick situation is a bizarre one. For the last two months the FBI has been investi­ gating Vick and three others, and they were charged w ith competi­ tive dog fighting, procuring and training pit bulls for fighting and conducting the enterprise across state lines. What they allegedly did was raise and fight dogs on a house and property owned by Vick. They are also accused of killing several dogs by suffocation, drowning, electrocution and may have even slammed one against the ground to kill it. That is a horrendous crime. If Vick did this then he is just a no-good punk. My problem is Vick hasalready been labeled and found guilty by the public. I listen to sports radio a lot and most of the radio jocks have al­ ready labeled and convicted Vick. A local sports radio show told people not to wear Nike the day after news broke about the indict­ ment. Show hosts were mad Vick still had a Nike endorsement con­ tract. The Falcons and the NFL were being lambasted for not suspending Vick. I was shocked when the only person who I agreed with was Steven A. Smith when he told people to calm down on the Vick hating. Why must we grill Vick in the media? IfaSafeway manager was indicted of the same crime people would not boycott the store and picket if he was not suspended from his job. Innocent until proven guilty. That used to be what Americans BY felt should be the way. But when it is a rich athlete (and I am not even going to say black athlete) gets in trouble, we immediately assume guilt. Let's give it a week. Slow it down before we call Vick the scum o f the earth. Now Donaghy, that hurts too. As one of the rare hardcore NBA fans, it stings when the integrity of our game is pul on the line. This man has been connected not only to betting on basketball, but to betting on games he offici­ ated and to the mob. This is a gambling conspiracy almost as big as Pete Rose. Apparently Donaghy got into the hole with the mob, and then they basically forced him to shave points so they would win their bets. Hollywood couldn’t come up with this. Either Donaghy is going after the mob and has a best case scenario featuringachange of iden­ tity and a move to somewhere in God-Knows-Where America, or he brings down the NBA. W hat if he brings down cheat­ ers and liars and all sorts o f lies that take place in the NBA? If there arc more referees, then it is over. Cheating refs and the offi­ ciating in the Spurs-C avaliers series equals the end of the great­ est sport o f all time. Which brings me to Barroid, 1 mean Barry Bonds. Bonds is get­ ting ready to break the all time home run record in one of the bigger sports controversies that we have seen in any sport. The alleged use of steroids has placed a dark cloud over Bonds that does not make too many people very excited to see him break the record. I for one am glad to see him break it. I like Bonds. Still. I think he is the best combination of hit­ ting, defense and base-running the league has ever seen and hope he breaks it and then goes to the Hall of Fame. I think he took steroids, it just does not bother me. I do not think he does anymore. I think too many people did and were told to and it does not really matter. 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Stem also called it the "worst situation" he's experienced in his 23 years at the helm. “Mr. Donaghy is the only ref­ eree alleged to have bet on NBA games and disclosed confidential information toothers," Stern said T uesday, referring to Tim Donaghy during a packed news conference. "I'll say it again, I understand this isan isolated case." The FBI is investigating Donaghy for allegedly betting on games he officiated during the last two seasons. He is ex­ pected to turn himself in at U.S. District Court in Brooklyn later this week or early next week, according to a person familiar with the investigation. A subdued Stern said he felt betrayed on behalf of NBA fans in his first public comments since news of the investigation broke. Stern said his understanding is that Donaghy is being investi­ gated for betting on games, in­ cluding some he officiated, and for providing insider informa­ tion to others so they could profit Tim Donaghy refereeing a NBA game in 2004 David Stern by betting on games. "The current state of what we're dealing with is betting and providing information," Stern said. "I don't know o f any charges yet or any discussions yet as to fixing of games." Dogfight Blood Sport Sidelines Vick NFL star faces animal cruelty charges (AP) - Michael Vick was ordered by commissioner Roger Goodell on Monday to stay away from the Atlanta Falcons' train­ ing camp until the league re­ views the dogfighting charges against him. W hile it is for the criminal justice system to determ ine your guilt or innocence, it is my responsibility as com m is­ sioner of the National Football League to determ ine whether your conduct, even if not crim i­ n a l, n o n e th e le s s v io la te d league policies, including the Personal C onduct P o lic y ,” Goodell said in a letter to the quarterback. The NFL said Vick would still get his preseason pay and Goodell told the Falcons to with­ hold any disciplinary action of their own until the league's re­ view was completed. Goodell told Vick the league would complete its review as quickly as possible and that he expected full cooperation. The Falcons open camp on Thursday, the same day Vick is scheduled to be arraigned in Richmond, Va., on charges of sponsori ng a dogfighting opera­ tion in which dogs were maimed and killed. 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In January 2005, Stern said, the NBA investigated a dispute between Donaghy and a West Chester, Pa., neighbor. During the investigation, there were al­ legations that Donaghy was gambling — not on sports — in Atlantic City. Stern said the league contacted every casino in Atlantic City and Las Vegas and found no evidence of gam­ bling by Donaghy. Donaghy wasn't allowed to officiate the second round of the 2005 playoffs because of the incident with his neighbor, Stern said. Authorities are examining whether Donaghy made calls to affect the point spread in games on which he or associates had wagered thousands of dollars during the past two seasons, according to a law enforcement official. The referee had a gam­ bling problem and was ap­ proached by low-level mob as­ sociates through an acquain­ tance, the official said. Stern also outlined the NBA's process of evaluating the offici­ ating of every game, but con­ ceded it had been focused more on the quality of referees' per­ formances than searching for possible wrongdoing. That will probably change, he said. Donaghy earned $260,(XX) as a referee this past season. Stern said. 7pm to 10pm i 503-288-0033 I I l O U U d U l U C ' Fill O ut & & Send S en d To: I Out I l ' |JortIanb (Dhseruer I [ | Attn: Subscriptions. PO Box 3137, Portland OR 97208 | I J (please include check with this subscription form ) I I I N ame : I A ddress : T elephone : I I I ----------------------------------------------------------------- I I or email subscriptions® portlandobserver.com I L__ — — J I s u b s c r ip tio n s are j u s t $60 p e r y e a r J