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the highlight of this article is that this guy is a tool
ABC pro-San Antonio.... please.... I guess it took us to get three rings before we get some sort of respect. ABC and ESPN always talk about how San Antonio is under appreciated for their talent and teamwork....
If Cleveland is so worried about getting some sort of coverage, then go watch ESPN's top ten plays... Usually they are going ga-ga for LeBron's wicked dunks or go out and win yourselfs a ring to earn some respect....
now i've heard it all.
What are you being held captive or something??Quote:
Originally Posted by midgetonadonkey
This just goes to show you why "eyewitnesses," are not reliable sources ..Look at the difference in how the SPUR's fans and the CAV's fans view the same telecast.. I will say, they gave more props than they usually do to the SPURS, but it was still all about LeBron until they saw he was basically shutdown and they had to give credit where credit's due ..
all the hype is been about the cavs(lebron). how many times have we had to see that embarrassing dunk he had on tim in the last week. they got all the coverage and marc jackson should get off his knees because hes blowing the telecast.
I'm sure the network had a similar story for the calves. They showed the story for the team who seemed to be winning the game.Quote:
One video clip that sent Cavs fans into a wine and gold lather was the segment featuring Spurs coach Gregg Popovich waxing poetically about his star, Tim Duncan. The video showed the two of them on the sandy beach in St. Croix in the Virgin Islands.
Kinda like printing tshirts and baseball caps with either team winning the championship. Get over yourselves calves fans.
I'm sure someone else has said it already but I couldn't stop hearing anything and everything about Lebron leading up until game 1, and still hear a ton about leading to game 2 just it's more balanced now. The guy has a horrible game and finally they are FORCED to talk up San Antonio, something they didn't want to do but had to.
It was a great story. Loved it.Quote:
Originally Posted by ClingingMars
This was an old package they'd aired earlier in the year...but, it was a good one, and I enjoyed watching it again.
Like others have said, most of the talk leading up to the game was about Cleveland and LeBron...and it will be again once they move back to Cleveland.
Oh my the Cavs aren't getting media coverage? Maybe LeBron is stealing all of there coverage too? Or maybe its cause THEY NOT PLAYING IN CLEVELAND YET! Though to be honest what can they say about Cleveland that will be entertaining?
"The Drew Carey Show was shot here, and it sucked."
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Originally Posted by HJNTX
YUP!!!!
The Cavs will have their halftime features WHEN THEY PLAY IN CLEVELAND.
duh.
[email protected] in the video saying " all they kept showing was san antonio scoring"
lmao well bitch thats what was happening!
lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Mt.Spur
I guess she should probably tune in to ESPN where they've been showing Lebron's four field goals over and over making it look like he scored 70 points every time there's a story about the finals. :lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Mt.Spur
Anybody else write that yin-yang reporter yet?
vDate: Sat, 9 Jun 2007 18:12:36 -0700 (PDT)
From: [email protected]'s e-mail addy
Subject: Spurs-Cavs TV coverage
To: [email protected]
Hey Mike,
I found your story about the Cavs' fans and their whining about too much Spurs coverage a little "off kilter". Maybe your interviewees were too busy watching a Drew Carey show rerun to tune into the beginning of the broadcast, which was a great big disgusting sloppy wet LBJ kiss. And perhaps y'all haven't tuned in to much Finals coverage over the last, what, 37 years? But the features interspersed throughout the broadcasts usually run about 90% for the home team, which after one more loss tomorrow night, the Cavs will be.
Don't worry, it's safe to say that the Cavs will be in many NBA Finals to come (after they lose this one), so tell your citizenry up there to "act like they've been there before" even though we all know they haven't.
ASF
SHIT! Somehow I managed to delete my line about the scoring highlights still being Spurs heavy....
Damn the luck!
:lol
Thats pretty gay.....The got their ass handed to them and had no freaking highlights
I guess they are mad because in addition to ESPN showing Lebron's two layups four times each they added a clip of Duncan rejecting his ass. When you are used to 100 percent coverage, I guess having it drop to 90 percent is a slap in the face.Quote:
Originally Posted by iflyabeech
I was surprised at the amount of love the announcers and commentators were showing the Spurs. I don't think I've ever seen that before. They were gushing over the Spurs they way they normally gush over the Suns, Lebron and the Mavs. It's a little late, but nice to see. I was thrilled at the background Spurs stories and interviews they showed. That kind of attention is long overdue.
When they go to Cleveland - provided they're not still getting spanked - the Cavs will get similar praise. Cav fan complaints are pretty petty after one game, especially considering how poorly their team was playing. They just got spoiled with all the over the top praise and publicity for "King James" that the media has been force feeding us for the past year and especially in these past two weeks.
"GET in line and earn your stripes bitch"
Cleveland should thank Lebron for stealing the spotlight from the Cavs.
oh cry me a fucking river (a dirty river) the whole week before the shit kicked off it was lebron's dunk on duncan this and lebron's dunk on duncan that. and what highlights would they have showed on the cavs there were none! Lebron and his group of flunkies got the whole week of media attention i knew once it got started it would be all Spurs.............and it is. take the backseat and just be happy you're on the ride.