They DID want IT. Just like us.
Game Day: Suns (41-29) @ Spurs (15-55), Sat 3/23/24
Re: Game Day: Suns (41-29) @ Spurs (15-55), Sat 3/23/24
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
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Re: Game Day: Suns (41-29) @ Spurs (15-55), Sat 3/23/24
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
Re: Game Day: Suns (41-29) @ Spurs (15-55), Sat 3/23/24
Oh, I forgot. Debbie Downer. Whaaa, whaaa, whaaa, whaaaaaaaa...

Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
Re: Game Day: Suns (41-29) @ Spurs (15-55), Sat 3/23/24
I forgot to mention. Sean Elliott is the worst! Over and over he said that we traveled but not their team. He also didn't like that one of their guys was wearing Book 1s. They were the darker gray ones. He said they looked like hospital shoes. The guy is such a homer. It was painful to listen to.
Synchronicity and all that jazz, man.
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
"Cool is getting us blown out!"
-Shaheen Holloway
Re: Game Day: Suns (41-29) @ Spurs (15-55), Sat 3/23/24
He's pretty awful. I sometimes think that the Suns pbp guys are a little homerish, but then I hear SA, BOS, Minny, SAC, GS and realize they aren't that bad lol.Superbone wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 5:41 pmI forgot to mention. Sean Elliott is the worst! Over and over he said that we traveled but not their team. He also didn't like that one of their guys was wearing Book 1s. They were the darker gray ones. He said they looked like hospital shoes. The guy is such a homer. It was painful to listen to.
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Re: Game Day: Suns (41-29) @ Spurs (15-55), Sat 3/23/24
Eddie is always giving the apposing team props when they do something good. Maybe on play calls they can be a little homerish. A lot of these guys are good friends and have played for multiple teams and consider it a basketball family with a few relatives that don’t get along.
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Re: Game Day: Suns (41-29) @ Spurs (15-55), Sat 3/23/24
I think the litmus test for homerism or not is how they bitch and moan about how a game is called and if they complain about the other team doing something that their own team does. Old-time Homer Hall of Fame members Johnny Most, Ken Harrelson, Tommy Heinsohn and Harry Caray were the worst for this. Al McCoy had a little homer in him, but he didn't go overboard. Not like Tom Leander does when we're subjected to him.
I was fortunate enough to grow up out here listening to Tom Dillon (Sun Devils), Al McCoy (Suns) and Vin Scully (Dodgers). Scully was the gold standard of course, but Dillon was also fantastic. And Al, well, Al *is* the Suns to many of us fans.
Of the current Suns announcers I probably like Eddie Johnson the most - he certainly has the most insight and he's generally very fair in crediting the other team, and when he's being a homer, he comes out and admits it.
But in the end, announcers are there to sell the product. Homerism is just one method that some announcers use, some more apply iot more liberally than others.
I was fortunate enough to grow up out here listening to Tom Dillon (Sun Devils), Al McCoy (Suns) and Vin Scully (Dodgers). Scully was the gold standard of course, but Dillon was also fantastic. And Al, well, Al *is* the Suns to many of us fans.
Of the current Suns announcers I probably like Eddie Johnson the most - he certainly has the most insight and he's generally very fair in crediting the other team, and when he's being a homer, he comes out and admits it.
But in the end, announcers are there to sell the product. Homerism is just one method that some announcers use, some more apply iot more liberally than others.
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