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Did new Hornets owner Tom Benson get a nice welcoming gift from the NBA? Some think so. (AP Photo)
It's tough to find a Suns fan who doesn't think the NBA is fixed in some way.

Whether it's officiating some feel continually allowed the Spurs to knock their team out of the playoffs, suspensions that many think cost them a shot at a title, or a draft lottery system that has never -- and I mean never -- gone Phoenix's way, many on Planet Orange hold true to the notion that what Commissioner Stern wants, Commissioner Stern gets. And unfortunately for the Valley, he never seems to want good things to happen for the Suns.

Amazingly, there are many around the country who feel the same way about Stern and their teams, and the idea came to the forefront Wednesday night when the league-run Hornets won the NBA's Draft Lottery, securing a chance to draft Kentucky game-changer Anthony Davis.

Yahoo! Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski wrote an excellent-yet-disturbing article following about the subject, quoting team officials in the process. Most worrisome:

"I bet I could get my owner to tank if I knew the chance of getting the No. 1 pick was 100 percent," an NBA team president said in an email.

Well, maybe not the Suns, who we know want absolutely nothing to do with tanking, but that's not the point. Most fans would suffer through a horrible season if it meant a franchise player would be coming their way the following summer, though the caveat against the practice is the fact that there is no guarantee the top pick will be heading your way.

The Hornets were a bad team this year -- bad enough to land the top pick. They had the third-worst record in basketball and thus good odds to end up picking first. And like the "birthers" who steadfastly maintain President Obama was not born in the U.S., there is no way the Hornets could have won the lottery -- legit or otherwise - - that would have satisfied the conspiracy theorists.

From the Wojnarowski piece:

The reaction of several league executives was part disgust, part resignation on Wednesday night. So many had predicted this happening, so many suspected that somehow, someway, the Hornets would walk away with Davis.

Our very own Vince Marotta predicted it, tweeting out that his pick to win was the Hornets as "a thank you to Tom Benson for taking the team off the league's hands."

If the lottery was indeed rigged, it likely wouldn't be the first time. The Knicks won in 1985, allowing them to draft Patrick Ewing, the Orlando Magic won in 1993 (giving them back-to-back top picks), the Bulls have won twice (including when they had a 1.7 percent chance to do so in 2008), LeBron James managed to stay put in Ohio and the Grizzlies, oh those poor Grizzlies, have consistently finished second.

Always the bridesmaid, never the bride. And, apparently, never a team Stern has cared too much about.

Is something sinister amiss?

If perception is reality the NBA has a big problem on its hands. If its own employees and fans believe there is something shady happening, things can and will go south in a hurry. The "fixers" may be the minority, but they're vocal and easy to side with.

However, that does not mean the lottery is rigged or the NBA, as a whole, is fixed. One would not be able to prove it was anyway, because as any reasonable person knows, it's pretty tough to prove a negative.

That's not to say everyone is trying.

CBSSports.com basketball writer Matt Moore writes that the lottery is not rigged.

"There is a ton to not like about the NBA, a lot of instances where the league manipulates conditions to be favorable toward what they want. But this? This is like the X-Files, if the X-Files were stupid and badly conceived, then completely overdramatic."

Is the truth out there? Yes.

But it's up to the NBA to find a way to get it out in the public, because what they're doing now clearly isn't working.

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    Wanabeafan wrote...
    The Winner had been deterimined
    I agree with it being fixed 100% The league and David Stern are in love with whoever is popular. This year LeBron James and Kevin Durant. People will come to see these guys. BIG TV Money. The Championship series with be Miami and OKC. The Ref's will make both of the series they are in now go to 6 or 7 games ( TV REVENUE )and then It will be a 7 game Series in the finals. IT's all about the money. Anyway....Mark it down OKC and Miami in the finals and It will be LeBron's year so Kevin Durant can win it next year.
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    esc R. wrote...
    No surprise
    especially with Stern as the head. Just look at what has happened with trades, teams getting top picks such as Cleveland twice, NO's pick, Washington, the spurs, New York, Orlando and the list goes on. Watch out for the nets next year if they cant land a huge trade. However, look at our suns? Pathetic! Portland sees the writing on the wall and unloads players and gets another lottery pick again! Suns sit pat because they like mediocrity and are not aggressive in getting assets and rebuilding with young studs. the nba is a joke.
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    chunkmastacards wrote...
    Wanna know how easy it is to stop this....
    get a giant bingo ball machine and draw the first pick, second pick, and third pick on live tv. I mean come on none of this behind closed doors crap and here is your envelope. people say its fixed because the way you do things.
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    azgbayfan wrote...
    Stern not trustworthy
    You would like to think the NBA is beyond this kind of crap, but Stern is not to be trusted. The guy is a worm. He is so stuck on himself it is unbelievable. I still question the Tim Donaghy findings. Stern did his own investigation. Kind of like the Warren Commission and NCAA teams who investigate their own violations. Always miss a few things. I hope there is no conspiracy, but I wouldn't trust Stern at all.
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    John B. wrote...
    conspiracy?! - no doubt
    i've never really "thought" there was a conspiracy, i've always "known" there was a conspiracy!! the simple fact of the foul discrepancy. why does the visiting team almost ALWAYS have more fouls called on them than the home team? this is so noticeable especially in the playoffs. one night a team can be playing at home and commit so few fouls, but 2 nights later when they are the road team, all of the sudden they are fouling like crazy!?! this is where the real "home court advantage" is! I call BS. shouldn't a foul be a foul no matter who the home team is?
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    JW L. wrote...
    That's Why
    ..I dont watch the NBA any more. Any time there is huge money involved, there is crookedness. Its just like big banking. Unfortunately, college sports are headed down the same path.
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