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Video footage from 2002's Lakers vs. Kings Game 6 mysteriously disappeared from YouTube on Thursday.
David Stern said Thursday night that there is no truth to Tim Donaghy's claims that the fix was in for that game. "We could go back and look at it," he said. "My guess is it won't be pretty, but it won't be dishonest and it won't be illegal." According to a New York Daily News poll, 91% of fans believe Donaghy's accusations. And now that the video evidence from Game 6 has vanished from the web, conspiracy theories will probably only gain more steam. "We do not comment on individual videos or video sets," a YouTube spokesperson said. Jun. 13 -
Source: Sacramento Bee
Video footage from 2002's Lakers vs. Kings Game 6 mysteriously disappeared from YouTube on Thursday.
David Stern said Thursday night that there is no truth to Tim Donaghy's claims that the fix was in for that game. "We could go back and look at it," he said. "My guess is it won't be pretty, but it won't be dishonest and it won't be illegal." According to a New York Daily News poll, 91% of fans believe Donaghy's accusations. And now that the video evidence from Game 6 has vanished from the web, conspiracy theories will probably only gain more steam. "We do not comment on individual videos or video sets," a YouTube spokesperson said. Jun. 13 -
Source: Sacramento Bee