Mostly just impressed with his advanced offensive skill. Talked about how smart of a player he is. I've heard how biased they can be, so I was curious. I was expecting them to discount the effort but they really didn't. The only comments that weren't pro-booker were that Elgin Baylor scored his 62(the previous record against Boston) without the benefit of the 3 point line. I don't know which announcer said it, but the other pointed out that booker only made 4 3's. They also mentioned that their best defender, Avery Bradley, didn't play. And twice, the play by play guy mentioned that he's never seen a team so happy when they were losing by double digits in the 4th quarter. Heinson supported the suns in saying that you've got to celebrate the little victories on young, developing teams like the suns.carey wrote:Such as? I won't listen to those a******.Split T wrote:Just went back and watched the 2nd half of the game with the Celtics broadcast. They had a lot of good things to say about Booker.
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LInk?Split T wrote:Just went back and watched the 2nd half of the game with the Celtics broadcast. They had a lot of good things to say about Booker.
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It's kinda funny that Booker is his best friend & roomate and has absolutely nothing.JCSunsfan wrote:Good grief Tyler. You too young to have that much ink.
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I've got league pass, so that's were I watched. Not sure where else to get it.JCSunsfan wrote:LInk?Split T wrote:Just went back and watched the 2nd half of the game with the Celtics broadcast. They had a lot of good things to say about Booker.
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The Boston broadcasters are pretty shitty generally. I remember one sequence where IT drove the lane, stopped and bumped Ulis off his back, and the Boston guys says he got bumped in the back, despite him being clearly the one who initiated the contact and who got an advantage from the contact (separation from Ulis). I know I'm nitpicking, but Boston may be my second least favorite broadcast team after Houston in all the random games I get to see. But even they had good things to say about Booker.
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Even Heinsohn was very complementary.Split T wrote:Just went back and watched the 2nd half of the game with the Celtics broadcast. They had a lot of good things to say about Booker.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Don't forget about the Portland broadcasters. Blech!pickle wrote:The Boston broadcasters are pretty s*** generally. I remember one sequence where IT drove the lane, stopped and bumped Ulis off his back, and the Boston guys says he got bumped in the back, despite him being clearly the one who initiated the contact and who got an advantage from the contact (separation from Ulis). I know I'm nitpicking, but Boston may be my second least favorite broadcast team after Houston in all the random games I get to see. But even they had good things to say about Booker.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Just you, you loser.specialsauce wrote:Anybody else have issues on this site replying on their computer? My cursor continuously freezes and I have to click back in the box every 4 letters or so to begin typing again. Only happens on my Macbook. And I don't have this problem with any other sites on this computer.
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class A loser.
I had that problem but i had Grammarly installed...deleted it and hey presto.
I had that problem but i had Grammarly installed...deleted it and hey presto.
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Not to defend the boston announcers, but that play is called as a foul pretty often. Our very own Eric Bledsoe goes to the line on that call about 2 times a game. It's a common tactic by guards.pickle wrote:The Boston broadcasters are pretty s*** generally. I remember one sequence where IT drove the lane, stopped and bumped Ulis off his back, and the Boston guys says he got bumped in the back, despite him being clearly the one who initiated the contact and who got an advantage from the contact (separation from Ulis). I know I'm nitpicking, but Boston may be my second least favorite broadcast team after Houston in all the random games I get to see. But even they had good things to say about Booker.
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pickle wrote:The Boston broadcasters are pretty s*** generally. I remember one sequence where IT drove the lane, stopped and bumped Ulis off his back, and the Boston guys says he got bumped in the back, despite him being clearly the one who initiated the contact and who got an advantage from the contact (separation from Ulis). I know I'm nitpicking, but Boston may be my second least favorite broadcast team after Houston in all the random games I get to see. But even they had good things to say about Booker.
To be fair, the Boston crew has improved over the years. Bobster and some of the oldtimers will remember Johnny Most, who was the biggest homer since the Iliad and the Odyssey. And he had a voice that sounded like he gargled with old razor blades and Comet before he came on the air. But Boston fans loved him.
Well, so much for hopes and dreams ...
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Oh hell, Johnny Most was the worst.
Tommy Heinsohn is pretty bad, but nowhere near as bad as Most was.
Tommy Heinsohn is pretty bad, but nowhere near as bad as Most was.
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Bobster, I have heard you refer to Al as a "bit of a homer" in the past, but since I only listened to Al (until the advent of DVR), I couldn't compare. Now that I don't live in AZ and watch so many games from the opposing team's broadcaster, I just don't see it. He seems as impartial as you would expect from a team's broadcaster, and regularly challenges the team and praises others. (of course most of this was 15 years ago when I would listen to him all the time, and lately only listen to him 3-4 times a year when I can't watch a game). Which aspects make him stand out as a homer to you?
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Oh, I think the overwhelming majority of all sports broadcasters are homer. Al's certainly been a great announcer, but he's pulling for the Suns, it's pretty clear.
I was spoiled growing up listening to Vin Scully, who is the gold standard of course. And I am certainly happy that I got to listen to McCoy here for the last 40+ years, I wouldn't describe him as even close to impartial.
The worst of the homers are the guys like Johnny Most, Harry Caray, Ken Harrelson, Sean Elliott, Tommy Heinsohn, etc.
I was spoiled growing up listening to Vin Scully, who is the gold standard of course. And I am certainly happy that I got to listen to McCoy here for the last 40+ years, I wouldn't describe him as even close to impartial.
The worst of the homers are the guys like Johnny Most, Harry Caray, Ken Harrelson, Sean Elliott, Tommy Heinsohn, etc.
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It's a foul when the guy handling the ball is off balance as a result of the contact. Not when he initiates it, bumps the guy off his back, and continues to dribble forward into his move. There's plenty of incidental contact in basketball and that particular play was not a foul.O_Gardino wrote:Not to defend the boston announcers, but that play is called as a foul pretty often. Our very own Eric Bledsoe goes to the line on that call about 2 times a game. It's a common tactic by guards.pickle wrote:The Boston broadcasters are pretty s*** generally. I remember one sequence where IT drove the lane, stopped and bumped Ulis off his back, and the Boston guys says he got bumped in the back, despite him being clearly the one who initiated the contact and who got an advantage from the contact (separation from Ulis). I know I'm nitpicking, but Boston may be my second least favorite broadcast team after Houston in all the random games I get to see. But even they had good things to say about Booker.
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Oh great you piece of..<cursor freezes>Indy wrote:Just you, you loser.specialsauce wrote:Anybody else have issues on this site replying on their computer? My cursor continuously freezes and I have to click back in the box every 4 letters or so to begin typing again. Only happens on my Macbook. And I don't have this problem with any other sites on this computer.
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The worst for me is Clyde Drexler. I lost all respect for him as a basketball mind after listening to him broadcast games.The Bobster wrote:Oh, I think the overwhelming majority of all sports broadcasters are homer. Al's certainly been a great announcer, but he's pulling for the Suns, it's pretty clear.
I was spoiled growing up listening to Vin Scully, who is the gold standard of course. And I am certainly happy that I got to listen to McCoy here for the last 40+ years, I wouldn't describe him as even close to impartial.
The worst of the homers are the guys like Johnny Most, Harry Caray, Ken Harrelson, Sean Elliott, Tommy Heinsohn, etc.
I think in your definition of the word homer, naturally all home game announcers are homers, by definition. What I cannot stand, and I suspect the same goes for Indy as well, are those announcers who are blind to the facts and insist that their players never foul and everything the other team does is an infraction.