Split decision: High-profile Twitter reaction to Rome-Stern

Just did a Twitter search for Jim Rome and saw some interesting high-profile reaction to his contentious interview with NBA Commissioner David Stern yesterday.

@BonnieBernstein: Jim Rome‘s NBA “fix” question could’ve been positioned more tactfully. But Stern’s retort w a personal attack? Inappropriate

Mike Greenberg@Espngreeny: If you ask David Stern if he fixed the lottery, you’re asking if he is a felon.It’s fine if you want to do it,but don’t expect him to laugh.

Chris Mad Dog Russo @MadDogUnleashed:  Was Jim Rome right to ask Stern “the question” about the NBA lottery?” Terrible question, talked about it yesterday.

Seth Davis@SethDavisHoops: David Stern handled his Jim Rome interview very badly. But I have to say that Stephen A. Smith line was pretty funny

Jason McIntyre@TheBigLead: Not sure if it’s because of the Finals, but Jim Rome vs David Stern http://is.gd/gzOXXU resulted in the biggest hour in site history

Harvey Araton@HarveyAraton: There are things David Stern says that upset me but his retort to Jim Rome wasn’t even close.

Adrian Wojnarowski@WojYahooNBA: Column: At a time the Finals should be about the NBA’s real stars, Stern reminds everyone why it’s time to say goodbye. http://tinyurl.com/6nx836w

Maury Brown@BizballMaury @I_am_orange You know what? If you’re going on @jimrome then know what you’re getting into. Stern should know better than get into baiting

Paulsen@paulsen_smw: Even when agreeing with David Stern (any claim that that the lottery is fixed is moronic), he comes off as a horribly obnoxious bully.