Bill Russell was on ABC pregame, your thoughts on how he did
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Bill Russell was on ABC pregame, your thoughts on how he did
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Bill Russell was on ABC pregame, your thoughts on how he did
A true legend of the game (Bill Russell) was the 4th man at the start of ABC's pregame coverage. I thought it was kinda cool how he just chimed in whenever he felt like it. He just starts talking while the others guys are going thru the motions. Was anyone else amused by this? Also once he started making a point, he just kept going and going....I can see the director in the truck with his head in his hands. Good times.
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Actully I think since it was his first pregame he did well, though he was cut out a couple times and I thought they must of not of even rehearsed.
Ither way I would love to see Bill more next year ither with a national Network or with Tommy Heinson I believe if Bill wants a Job broadcasting he deserves it after his Career.
Ither way I would love to see Bill more next year ither with a national Network or with Tommy Heinson I believe if Bill wants a Job broadcasting he deserves it after his Career.

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When you think about:
A. How long ago Russell played
B. The fact that Russell doesn't sign autographs and so on
he probably doesn't have much money at all by modern athlete standards.
Cousy certainly doesn't (he auctioned off his trophies for money, not for charity, when he moved into smaller quarters), and I see no reason to think Russell has significantly more.
Or has he had any major endorsement gigs?
A. How long ago Russell played
B. The fact that Russell doesn't sign autographs and so on
he probably doesn't have much money at all by modern athlete standards.
Cousy certainly doesn't (he auctioned off his trophies for money, not for charity, when he moved into smaller quarters), and I see no reason to think Russell has significantly more.
Or has he had any major endorsement gigs?
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I was cringing while he was speaking. He is a great man and Celtic who should not have been put on live tv. It the fault of ABC for doing that to him. It would have been much better to have him interviewed.
You could hear at the end of the first segment SS trying to get out and Russ was still talking in the background. It was sad to see
I was cringing while he was speaking. He is a great man and Celtic who should not have been put on live tv. It the fault of ABC for doing that to him. It would have been much better to have him interviewed.
You could hear at the end of the first segment SS trying to get out and Russ was still talking in the background. It was sad to see
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Spin Move wrote:Honestly, not so great, great great player and you can tell he has a great basketball mind, but he is kind of hard to understand, you could tell he was nervous talking and while obviously very intelligent i think his nerves prevented him from being particularly articulate.
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I think he meant.. "Honestly, not so great performance. He was a great, great, player..."
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Athanacropolis wrote:I wish I could've heard it...music at the bar was too loud. Sad to hear from a lot of you that he wasn't so hot, but you don't listen to Bill Russell to hear eloquence, you listen to hear his knowledge of the game, so I can forgive him.
He's a VERY eloquent writer, though.
It's not so much the content of his interview, I didn't like, but it's more of the way he was speaking. He had a lot of long pauses, spoke very slowly and choppy. Just not very good for fast paced TV, you know?
His point was good though, especially about how Kobe has to go and take what he needs to win. Not just take what the defense gives him. He knows his basketball, no doubt, so I think he comes off better in writing.
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