the bulls should draft Rose
The day of a huge anic clash of powers in the tightest Western Conference in history, and the NBA front page obviously shows a great shot of Duncan vs. Kobe, or Manu throwing it down, or Odom making a move in traffic:
Yup. That's the "world leader" in sports providing you with the most relevant information in the NBA.
the bulls should draft Rose
typical ESPN they should stick to covering Dancing with the Stars highlights and go back to the roots of the ESPN acronym...
J Adande is an asshole, waiting to on the spurs on any opportunity, truth is he can't pick em
Why did you expect anything more?
They're not going to overly promote the WCF in a year that they have the rights to the ECF.
Dude it's game 4. Not a series clincher for either team.
I think most people who follow the NBA know there's a game tonight.
Ummmmmmm... Settle down persecution complex. Two of his last three columns have been glowingly positive profiles of Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili and Robert Horry. All Spurs players I believe.
Looking at all of the names on that list makes you realize we sell Duncan short when we refer to him as the best power forward of all time. He really should be in the conversation of best big man -- period -- part of the argument along with Russell, Wilt, Kareem, Hakeem and Shaq.
The one thing you can't call him, though, is The Man for the 2007 Spurs. That le belongs to Ginobili. In that case, make it El Hombre.
Ginobili came through like a T1 connection Sunday, especially during a minute-long stretch in the second quarter when he scored nine points on a pair of 3-pointers and a layup-and-one.
If Horry's latest is his last, it ain't pretty. Bothered by a left knee that had to be drained of excess fluid, he has yet to make a shot in the Western Conference finals, one of the reasons the Spurs trail the Lakers 2-1. His future is uncertain. He'll be a free agent in July and will turn 38 in August. He said he still has fun and wants to play two more years.
And I feel like little Joey in that I don't want to see Horry/Shane leave. Because when he's gone, you'll never see another player like him. The greatest winner of his era. The last NBA cowboy.
Just know this: The NBA hasn't seen a winner like Horry in three decades.
By that logic, they shouldn't bother to mention the Superbowl on the few days running up to the event. I mean, since everyone knows it's going to be on, why promote it, right?
Ante Tomic? Another foreign big man?
game. set. match.
ESPN coverage has gotten worse the last few years
Yup. Adande is an unabashed Laker hater ever since they traded Shaq. I think he had a man crush on Shaq.
I am surprised there were not five baseball stories on the first page.
I avoid using foul language even though it seems to be encouraged in this forum.
But...
J.A. Adande would suck Shaq's shlong if Shaq would let him. When Shaq was w/ the Lakers, Adande had an "in" w/ Shaq and was able to get exclusive entry into parties thrown by Shaq. When the Lakers traded Shaq, Adande became the premier Lakers/Kobe basher on the LA Times.
Now he does it for BSPN.
*hey... still no foul language. .
i was just watching sportscenter and they were doing their "coverage on the Lakers" and Spurs and it is just amazing how far BSPN will go to ignore the Spurs by asking all Laker questions to Tim Legler
just amazing![]()
Some people can find anything to complain about.
This is because ABC bought them out and commercialized the out of them.
For some reason I still watch 50-60% ESPN tho :/
I'm not convinced that ABC/ESPN actually know how to market basketball.
ESPN's radio product is weak as well. Especially locally.
For the best sports coverage, go to Ticket 760. Mike Taylor is the true voice of the Spurs fan.
I know. What does it say about the state of ABC that the NBA on NBC's marketing/presentation was about a billion times better despite being about 10years older?
I know people might not like to hear this but NBC had a much better product to work with. MJ brought in people who had never watched basketball before or since he left, for that matter. He was the best to ever play, everyone was going to watch, either to root for him or to root against him. I'm not making excuses for ABC because their coverage does suck but a lot of people just are not interested in the NBA anymore. I have a friend who is a sports fanatic. He follows everything including baseball from opening day and MLS and will not watch the NBA. I have no idea what his reasons are, he and many others just feel that way.
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