Around the NBA (non-Wolves talk)

Any And All Things T-Wolves Related
User avatar
Q12543 [enjin:6621299]
Posts: 13844
Joined: Thu Jul 11, 2013 12:00 am

Re: Around the NBA (non-Wolves talk)

Post by Q12543 [enjin:6621299] »

sjm34 wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:I have to turn the sound down when Doris Burke is doing analysis. I just can't deal with it. She has no business calling NBA games and taking a job from more suitable analysts. But ESPN forces female and minority hires.


That's how I feel when listening to our own crew. I pray for national broadcasts so I might be able to listen to someone else.


Weird, but to each his own. I think Benz and J-Pete do a pretty damn good job.
User avatar
Camden [enjin:6601484]
Posts: 18065
Joined: Tue Jul 09, 2013 12:00 am

Re: Around the NBA (non-Wolves talk)

Post by Camden [enjin:6601484] »

CoolBreeze44 wrote:I have to turn the sound down when Doris Burke is doing analysis. I just can't deal with it. She has no business calling NBA games and taking a job from more suitable analysts. But ESPN forces female and minority hires.


That's interesting. I feel the exact same way with regards to female and minority hires, BUT my personal opinion is that Doris Burke does a fine job overall.

The worst broadcasts in basketball are Houston, Boston, and Cleveland.

In my opinion, the best are Minnesota's, Utah's, and Charlotte's.

My honorable mention goes to Chicago. I don't think they actually know enough to add much analysis to the game, but Stacey King says some pretty funny shit almost every game. Good go-to lines too.

Edit: I also love listening to Brent Barry break down NBA action. I wish he would call more games... and I wish Walt Frazier and Clyde Drexler would find a new job.
User avatar
Coolbreeze44
Posts: 12114
Joined: Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:00 am

Re: Around the NBA (non-Wolves talk)

Post by Coolbreeze44 »

Camden wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:I have to turn the sound down when Doris Burke is doing analysis. I just can't deal with it. She has no business calling NBA games and taking a job from more suitable analysts. But ESPN forces female and minority hires.


That's interesting. I feel the exact same way with regards to female and minority hires, BUT my personal opinion is that Doris Burke does a fine job overall.

The worst broadcasts in basketball are Houston, Boston, and Cleveland.

In my opinion, the best are Minnesota's, Utah's, and Charlotte's.

My honorable mention goes to Chicago. I don't think they actually know enough to add much analysis to the game, but Stacey King says some pretty funny shit almost every game. Good go-to lines too.

Edit: I also love listening to Brent Barry break down NBA action. I wish he would call more games... and I wish Walt Frazier and Clyde Drexler would find a new job.

I think you could add the Clippers to the worst category. And i agree with Utah, what a pleasure listening those guys.
User avatar
kekgeek
Posts: 13467
Joined: Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:00 am

Re: Around the NBA (non-Wolves talk)

Post by kekgeek »

CoolBreeze44 wrote:
Camden wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:I have to turn the sound down when Doris Burke is doing analysis. I just can't deal with it. She has no business calling NBA games and taking a job from more suitable analysts. But ESPN forces female and minority hires.


That's interesting. I feel the exact same way with regards to female and minority hires, BUT my personal opinion is that Doris Burke does a fine job overall.

The worst broadcasts in basketball are Houston, Boston, and Cleveland.

In my opinion, the best are Minnesota's, Utah's, and Charlotte's.

My honorable mention goes to Chicago. I don't think they actually know enough to add much analysis to the game, but Stacey King says some pretty funny shit almost every game. Good go-to lines too.

Edit: I also love listening to Brent Barry break down NBA action. I wish he would call more games... and I wish Walt Frazier and Clyde Drexler would find a new job.

I think you could add the Clippers to the worst category. And i agree with Utah, what a pleasure listening those guys.


Haven't listened in a couple of years but I liked the Nets guys.

From a national level I love hubie brown.
User avatar
Coolbreeze44
Posts: 12114
Joined: Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:00 am

Re: Around the NBA (non-Wolves talk)

Post by Coolbreeze44 »

kekgeek1 wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:
Camden wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:I have to turn the sound down when Doris Burke is doing analysis. I just can't deal with it. She has no business calling NBA games and taking a job from more suitable analysts. But ESPN forces female and minority hires.


That's interesting. I feel the exact same way with regards to female and minority hires, BUT my personal opinion is that Doris Burke does a fine job overall.

The worst broadcasts in basketball are Houston, Boston, and Cleveland.

In my opinion, the best are Minnesota's, Utah's, and Charlotte's.

My honorable mention goes to Chicago. I don't think they actually know enough to add much analysis to the game, but Stacey King says some pretty funny shit almost every game. Good go-to lines too.

Edit: I also love listening to Brent Barry break down NBA action. I wish he would call more games... and I wish Walt Frazier and Clyde Drexler would find a new job.

I think you could add the Clippers to the worst category. And i agree with Utah, what a pleasure listening those guys.


Haven't listened in a couple of years but I liked the Nets guys.

From a national level I love hubie brown.

Agree with you on Brown. I also like Breen, Van Gundy and Jackson. I like Harlan but not a Chris Webber fan.
User avatar
Monster
Posts: 23395
Joined: Sun Jul 07, 2013 12:00 am

Re: Around the NBA (non-Wolves talk)

Post by Monster »

CoolBreeze44 wrote:
kekgeek1 wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:
Camden wrote:
CoolBreeze44 wrote:I have to turn the sound down when Doris Burke is doing analysis. I just can't deal with it. She has no business calling NBA games and taking a job from more suitable analysts. But ESPN forces female and minority hires.


That's interesting. I feel the exact same way with regards to female and minority hires, BUT my personal opinion is that Doris Burke does a fine job overall.

The worst broadcasts in basketball are Houston, Boston, and Cleveland.

In my opinion, the best are Minnesota's, Utah's, and Charlotte's.

My honorable mention goes to Chicago. I don't think they actually know enough to add much analysis to the game, but Stacey King says some pretty funny shit almost every game. Good go-to lines too.

Edit: I also love listening to Brent Barry break down NBA action. I wish he would call more games... and I wish Walt Frazier and Clyde Drexler would find a new job.

I think you could add the Clippers to the worst category. And i agree with Utah, what a pleasure listening those guys.


Haven't listened in a couple of years but I liked the Nets guys.

From a national level I love hubie brown.

Agree with you on Brown. I also like Breen, Van Gundy and Jackson. I like Harlan but not a Chris Webber fan.


That's a good list. Hubie is always a guy I have liked. JVG gives you a bit of everything for a position that ultimately is about entertainment. He gives you a bit of something for the hard core fan, stuff for the causal fan and some pure ridiculousness every broadcast.

I agree Barry is pretty good.

Other guys:

Play by play Ryan Ruocco

Analysts PJ Carlesimo He does a number games at all levels on national radio it's usually pretty good.
User avatar
BizarroJerry [enjin:6592520]
Posts: 3290
Joined: Mon Jul 08, 2013 12:00 am

Re: Around the NBA (non-Wolves talk)

Post by BizarroJerry [enjin:6592520] »

I'm out in Vegas and I made the mistake of betting against OKC twice. When they're on, they're on. I do NOT wanna play them in the playoffs.
User avatar
Crazysauce
Posts: 1800
Joined: Sun Jul 14, 2013 12:00 am

Re: Around the NBA (non-Wolves talk)

Post by Crazysauce »

Surprised no talk about Michigan State. Tend to recall Izzo talking up Payne and the deciding factor of us trading the first rounder for him speaking of such a high character guy. Also remember payne and the girl who ended up dying. Makes you sick.too bad all this has to come up and how basketball seems more important than the rape and misconduct of these men. As a father of a daughter, cant imagine my anger and fury that would come from this. Really feel terrible for the families and the victims.
User avatar
Camden [enjin:6601484]
Posts: 18065
Joined: Tue Jul 09, 2013 12:00 am

Re: Around the NBA (non-Wolves talk)

Post by Camden [enjin:6601484] »

BizarroJerry wrote:I'm out in Vegas and I made the mistake of betting against OKC twice. When they're on, they're on. I do NOT wanna play them in the playoffs.


We've handled them multiple times this season. I fear a team that can get hot shooting like Portland or a healthy Denver team much more than I do the Thunder.
User avatar
AbeVigodaLive
Posts: 9964
Joined: Thu Jul 11, 2013 12:00 am

Re: Around the NBA (non-Wolves talk)

Post by AbeVigodaLive »

Camden wrote:
BizarroJerry wrote:I'm out in Vegas and I made the mistake of betting against OKC twice. When they're on, they're on. I do NOT wanna play them in the playoffs.


We've handled them multiple times this season. I fear a team that can get hot shooting like Portland or a healthy Denver team much more than I do the Thunder.



To be fair, two of the wins were in October.
One of the hottest teams in basketball right now.

They're legit.
Post Reply