Getting Traded
Banned
I would guess that PLENTY of sportswriters have asked that question and he didn't offer any information that was worth including in their articles. I highly doubt he'll provide more insight to a random basketball fan.
Maybe start by doing some research into the articles that were written at that time, and going back and asking those sportswriters their thoughts on the subject.
You know when it happened, people didn't realize Jordan pushed off. You really couldn't tell by watching it on TV. Only when videos of it came out later that were played in slow motion did people realize it. Jordan did it very deftly and quickly, as if he had practiced it. I don't recall any sportswriters writing about it. But I didn't read everything on it, and the Internet was in its infancy then, so it wasn't like today when we see and hear everything instantly. I would have to go back, but why do that when all you need to do is ask him.
Sure, I also doubt he will respond. But you never know. Sometimes with the passing of time, people open up. I'm an historian, seriously, Moe. I've written seven books. The truth often is not revealed until many years after the fact, and often by people who covered up the truth at the time. However, if Bavetta was actually fixing games, he certainly would not reveal it, at least not until he was on his death bed, just like E. Howard Hunt revealed he participated in JFK's assassination just before he died. But I would like to hear what Bavetta would say about it now, having retired.
To be honest, I believe Donaghy, who had no reason to lie. Maybe that's why some Jazz fans think it's inappropriate to ask him, because deep down, they believe it too, and they don't want to face the fact that the NBA stole the one real chance Utah had for an NBA championship. It's a bitter pill to swallow, and would make us question a lot more things about the sport we love.