
life goes on
esqtvd wrote:Neddy wrote:QRich3 wrote:Getting Bill Walton back would've been so awesome though, I barely remember him commentating Clippers games cause I was a little **** just getting into basketball when he left for national TV, but he had to make the most amazing duo with Ralph.
he did, and they were fun.
Ralph has hinted several times that the Big Redhead was his favorite partner.
Mike is nice but Walton could make him laugh. Ralph's a funny guy and had to drag Mike along in that department. Shpritzing with Walton made the job easy.
JayClips92 wrote:When Ralph received his star on the Hollywood walk of fame, Mike Smith didn't show up... I don't think they got along. Also, he would never have a post game beer with Ralph
JayClips92 wrote:anyone else watch pre-game and see him have no idea what Lawler's Law is...
Hoffarth on the media: How Clippers, Bowen came to tie the knot on TV deal“It went so well we could hardly believe it,” said Lawler, about to start his 39th season as the Clippers’ play-by-play man. “It felt as if we’d been working together for 20 years. He’s an absolute natural.”Prime Ticket, with the Clippers’ input, decided not to renew the contract of longtime Lawler sidekick Michael Smith. They had been paired the past 14 seasons, and Smith logged 19 seasons overall going back to radio. The former Los Altos High of Hacienda Heights star football, basketball and volleyball player who became a two-time WAC player of the year at BYU spent the last of his three-year run in the NBA as a Clippers backup forward in 1994-95.Lawler, whose previous game analyst partners have included Stu Lantz, Hubie Brown, Mike Fratello, Junior Bridgeman and Bill Walton, said that “Mike had the longest run, and he’s a very bright guy who I know will find a new interesting chapter in his life. It may be hard to see that right away but I think things will work out fine for him.”
Tim Hoffarth, Los Angeles Daily News
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