the premise of a guy with a mic yelling all game is corny in general imo. i
m a fan of the smoke in Boston, it gives the arena a vibe that its a big game.
the main problem though is music going on DURING play. i can see before, after but during?? is it really necesary?
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He sucks, but the Hornets guy is worse. He constantly does this "woooooo" thing and gets the whole crowd to do it to. its SO lame, i hope the crowd just stops doing it because its (Please Use More Appropriate Word). "go defense WOOOOOO" "wooo!" "WOOO!"
I'm with you on the WOOOOOOOOOOO WOOOOOOOOOO! Shut the F up!

I wish Paul would score zero points just so I don't have hear that crap.
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Ben Wallace?
I actually thought he had improved his game for a few brief seconds, though, not quite to a 15 million-dollar level.
As for public announcers - I challenge anybody to enjoy the amplified ranting coming out of every timeout in Cleveland.
And I don't think that the pyrotechnics are excessive, either. Only misused. Actually, I would argue for more fireworks; a pile for under the seat of the PA tosser, and some for the person that plays music during the game.
In fact, given that pyrotechnics are a reason to go to the game for so many of you (and please, stop me if I'm going too far), perhaps they should consider placing fireworks under randomly selected seats throughout the arena, connected to radio-controlled detinators indiscriminately handed out to patrons at the turnstiles. For example, who among you would refuse a chance to go to Staples Center, watch Kobe Bryant drive the lane for a jam in traffic, and excitedly jump to your feet squeezing the trigger that elevates some guy and his son five feet out of their seats in a flash of light in the upper bowl section? Wouldn't that only add to the excitement, if not boost attendance figures? So what if there's a little bit of a haze?
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