Lets just say he is no Walt Clyde Frazier..
I guess playing with bad kidneys makes you "genteel" Not to mention having a kidney transplant and coming back to play in the NBA
Lets just say he is no Walt Clyde Frazier..
Malik. He sucks worse than Reggie Miller and I didn't think that was possible.
No ...what is he supposed to do....root against the Spurs?
Glad I'm not the only one confused by people's complaints.
I want Spurs TV network announcers to be homers. There is too many national sportscasters who hate the Spurs and it shows. As for Malik still don't know if I want him to stay or not but how many games have we lost when he called them.
Not one national analyst give us any respect...nice to have Sean & Bill bring a little cheer.
Blatant homerism always bothered me when listening to other teams announcers...so it's sad (for me) to see Sean go down that same road. The one-liners are pretty solid though.
nothing to see here ... just people complaining about sean being a homer ! bunch of whiners always on the lookout to complain about anything !
Yes...because nobody here has ever complained about other team's announcers (i.e. Blazers) being completely unbearable to listen to
Actually he does give players on the other teams props many times, if you ever watch the games he calls you would know this.
Homer announcers are notorious for disagreeing with nearly every call a referee makes against their team. It's not about complimenting other teams' players. If you ever watched League Pass you would know this.
When you're 40-7 it's hard not to be a homer because there isn't a lot of bad to talk about.
That's right, 40-7. If any of the other teams that won les in the 90s or 2000s were 40-7 this year the national media would be sucking them off nightly and their starting 5 would be going to the all-star game. Sean and Bill's fan like call is a welcome oasis in an anti-Spurs world.
Whats the difference between a homer and a fan?
To me Sean and Bill are just huge Spurs fans and show it. I enjoy it bc its like watching the game with 2 extra fans in the room.
Do you ever watch a Spurs game Sean has called?
Yes Sean is a homer, but not as blatant as you make him out to be. He is a SPURS tv announcer, oh the horror of calling the way he does.
I do not watch league pass, just can't afford it.
Sean is an excellent commentator - hilarious and knows his team. You have to remember he's not speaking on bspn or tnt - he's allowed to be a homer.
I watch about 75% of Spurs games a year (100% of the playoff games). I get Sean's call on a majority of those games. This isn't something against Sean the person (he's cool, got a pic with him from 2003, and so on).
Someone made a comment that watching a home telecast is like watching it with two more fans. I don't want to have fans giving me their take on basketball...I want an unbiased take on the game from people who have better access to the sport than I do.
Sean isn't as bad as some other guys ( o Tommy H. in Boston), but he's gotten progressively more biased in his commentary over time. To me, it takes away his credibility, and goes against the whole Spurs "integrity or nothing" vibe that all us fans love this team for. I liken it to when we crack jokes about Gasol crying for fouls everytime he touches the ball...that's funny, but I kind of wish Duncan didn't do the "who me?" face after damn near every foul called on him.
Some people need announcers to agree with everything they think to be entertained...I don't.
If you don't like the way Bill and SEAN call the game put the tv on mute.
Problem solved.
I like the way they do things.
To each's own, I guess.
I'd rather get Spurs homerism than an unbiased call of the game. I don't think an unbiased call of a game exists anymore anyway. You'll get homerism in local broadcasts and Heat/Lakers/Knicks/Celts homerism in national broadcasts so bc of that I'd rather listen to Sean and Bill.
health does make sense though... any virus could impair his one good kidney. always better to stay away from the road where cold could weaken one's resistance to any common winter cold virus out there.
Sean is a homer but he's not as bad as some of you make him seem. He does disagree with a lot of calls but he does it often in jest and it's obvious that he knows it was the right call but the guy is a Spur at heart, right at the core. Cut him some slack. He always gives other teams/players props and he will criticize the team when necessary. Besides, if he sees a call was called correctly after he disagreed, he will usually correct himself.
+1
I don't find the Spurs broadcast team to be too homerish. They have their moments, but overall it's good listening. I also found the Houston guys the other night to be good as well.
True enough.I will give props to Sean on the "Tragic Johnson" calls...cracks me up every time.
The bolded I agree 100% ...
The rest is suspect ...but I'm sure the Boston fans love's heihnson and his "tommy points" so no accounting for taste ...when biased commentary is lauded by the local yokels ...
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