
ESPN Commentators are very biased.
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ESPN Commentators are very biased.
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ESPN Commentators are very biased.
And I hate it. Maybe it's only me but man I could of sworn all 3 of them hoped that Boston loses. 

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Van Gundy seems OK, but that Mike Breen got his panties all wet when LeBron did anything in that series, and all he's done in game 1 and 2 is gush about the Pistons. He only got his voice all loud and bothered when the Pistons made a nice play, never when we did. And Jackson is probably a Boston-hater going back to his playing days!
It's still 17 to 11!!!!
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The announcers job is to gush about both teams. Boston had their fair share of it too. Instead of calling a play by play, they just talk about whatever team is doing the best...
its stupid, but it is what it is.
its stupid, but it is what it is.
whatchaknow wrote: I would rather have Batum than Monroe...
Well, at least we aren't Cleveland... seriously... Indians, Cavs, Browns... ouch.
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As being a fan of neither team, I don't think that they are being biased. I do think that Mark Jackson loves hearing himself talk though. That guy needs to calm down and shut his mouth more often. I will say this, most fans of neither team are probably pulling for the Pistons, but that's probably because they see them as the underdogs and people tend to cheer for that.
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Detroit isn't the underdog, we are... Who says otherwise doesn't know nothig about Bball.dirtybird wrote:As being a fan of neither team, I don't think that they are being biased. I do think that Mark Jackson loves hearing himself talk though. That guy needs to calm down and shut his mouth more often. I will say this, most fans of neither team are probably pulling for the Pistons, but that's probably because they see them as the underdogs and people tend to cheer for that.
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I think JVG is an excellent commentator - he's one of the only people that calls out the refs. He's one of the few people who doesn't follow the league's party line completely.
I like Walton for a similar reason - he mocks the league's party line by being ridiculous and over the top in following it.
I thought JVG was an awful coach. Houston really improved when he left. I can't forget LJ guarding Duncan.
I like Walton for a similar reason - he mocks the league's party line by being ridiculous and over the top in following it.
I thought JVG was an awful coach. Houston really improved when he left. I can't forget LJ guarding Duncan.
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I agree about JVG (and Breen DOES come off as biased, always whines about dubious fouls/no-calls against us, which the others rightly call him out on. His comment on how PJ Brown should have been called for a flagrant on Ilgauskas was idiotic). Gundy's just a complete wise-@$$, which I never would have expected. He's kind of like Reggie Miller (another favorite).
I also used to love Walton's goofy style since you could practically smell the fumes coming from his presence, but I believe he's only been doing half-times this year. My favorite crew all-time was on TNT with Harlan, Ainge, and Thompson. I'll never forget one night there was a retro theme where every player wore throwback jerseys, and Ainge was wearing a HUGE faux 'fro. Thompson seemed legitimately pissed off. Ainge was hilarious on color; like Gundy, he wouldn't hesitate to call out officials (he was on fire during the Lakers/T-Wolves farce that the Wolves somehow won).
I also used to love Walton's goofy style since you could practically smell the fumes coming from his presence, but I believe he's only been doing half-times this year. My favorite crew all-time was on TNT with Harlan, Ainge, and Thompson. I'll never forget one night there was a retro theme where every player wore throwback jerseys, and Ainge was wearing a HUGE faux 'fro. Thompson seemed legitimately pissed off. Ainge was hilarious on color; like Gundy, he wouldn't hesitate to call out officials (he was on fire during the Lakers/T-Wolves farce that the Wolves somehow won).
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