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    Not as funny, that guy BlackBellamy was almost never serious.

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    NT? more like SO i said
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    Gotta admit that the complete lack of love by ESPN puzzles me, considering the fact that market size never comes up when they're talking about the Saints and the Packers all season long. Given their history, it's no longer a surprise. This is a good place to see continuing examples of it, and obviously other people are noticing them.

    ESPN is in the marketing business, not the sports business, and they're going to take the path of least resistance to get there. So that said, can you blame them? Duncan and Popovich aren't interesting or cooperative when it comes to publicity. Parker and Manu are superstars in their home countries but not here. There's no local media to stir up any kind of stories that the national media can pick up. There's no drama, no battles of egos, just consistently good basketball. In this day and age, ESPN has no way to market that.

    By the way, that second dunk by Griffin on Pau was a massive offensive foul. Why nobody bothers to mention that is equally puzzling.

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    Gotta admit that the complete lack of love by ESPN puzzles me, considering the fact that market size never comes up when they're talking about the Saints and the Packers all season long. Given their history, it's no longer a surprise. This is a good place to see continuing examples of it, and obviously other people are noticing them.

    ESPN is in the marketing business, not the sports business, and they're going to take the path of least resistance to get there. So that said, can you blame them? Duncan and Popovich aren't interesting or cooperative when it comes to publicity. Parker and Manu are superstars in their home countries but not here. There's no local media to stir up any kind of stories that the national media can pick up. There's no drama, no battles of egos, just consistently good basketball. In this day and age, ESPN has no way to market that.

    By the way, that second dunk by Griffin on Pau was a massive offensive foul. Why nobody bothers to mention that is equally puzzling.
    gorgeous take

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    Gotta admit that the complete lack of love by ESPN puzzles me, considering the fact that market size never comes up when they're talking about the Saints and the Packers all season long. Given their history, it's no longer a surprise. This is a good place to see continuing examples of it, and obviously other people are noticing them.

    ESPN is in the marketing business, not the sports business, and they're going to take the path of least resistance to get there. So that said, can you blame them? Duncan and Popovich aren't interesting or cooperative when it comes to publicity. Parker and Manu are superstars in their home countries but not here. There's no local media to stir up any kind of stories that the national media can pick up. There's no drama, no battles of egos, just consistently good basketball. In this day and age, ESPN has no way to market that.

    By the way, that second dunk by Griffin on Pau was a massive offensive foul. Why nobody bothers to mention that is equally puzzling.
    ESPN doesn't respect us

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