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    Believe. darkzero1's Avatar
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    Is it just me, or has this adjective been used an inordinate number of times by sports commentators and broadcasters in this year's playoffs (particularly to describe the Spurs/Suns series)? It's not a word I hear very often, in sports or otherwise. In fact, I can't recall the last time I heard it invoked before an ESPN talking head used it to describe Game 1 of the Spurs/Suns series. But since then, I have heard or read it used no less than 30 times, on television, radio and in print by a number of different personalities. Is this a fad? A code word of some sort amongst sportscaster insiders? Or does is simply demonstrate a lack of creativity and originality on the part of sports media?

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    Is it just me, or has this adjective been used an inordinate number of times by sports commentators and broadcasters in this year's playoffs (particularly to describe the Spurs/Suns series)? It's not a word I hear very often, in sports or otherwise. In fact, I can't recall the last time I heard it invoked before an ESPN talking head used it to describe Game 1 of the Spurs/Suns series. But since then, I have heard or read it used no less than 30 times, on television, radio and in print by a number of different personalities. Is this a fad? A code word of some sort amongst sportscaster insiders? Or does is simply demonstrate a lack of creativity and originality on the part of sports media?
    Definite lack of creativity and originality.

    Print is dead. Most Journalists/commentators/play by play people are hacks.

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    Most human beings just repeat what they hear without processing it. See boutons.

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    Believe. darkzero1's Avatar
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    Also, earlier this year, I noticed hearing the word "machismo" used repe ively by ESPN sportscasters after Jon Amaechi used it in his "coming out" interview.

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    Most human beings just repeat what they hear without processing it. See boutons.
    You sound like my english teacher who says, "stop reading those stupid threads you won't learn english there"

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    Veteran WalterBenitez's Avatar
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    Also, earlier this year, I noticed hearing the word "machismo" used repe ively by ESPN sportscasters after Jon Amaechi used it in his "coming out" interview.
    Machismo = a strong or exaggerated sense of manliness; an assumptive at ude that virility, courage, strength, and en lement to dominate are attributes or concomitants of masculinity.

    Coming from dictionary.com

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    Chippy has been used for years in describing hockey games....I guess someone felt the need to bring it to basketball.

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    I think it should be Bruce's nickname. That is the best way to describe his game, IMO.


    Bruce "Chippy" Bowen


    Nah. It doesn't flow.

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    Is it just me, or has this adjective been used an inordinate number of times............?
    Yeah darkzero, I didn't want to appear clueless so I just went along a couple of weeks back when I started hearing it. It is an adjective. I would say the media has received memos from some dark office in the NBA to saturate game commentary with that word to "soften" the concept of those players who have a combative at ude and show premedited thoughts of being a highly visible antagonist, ready to show anger and fight from the get go.
    Chippy for having a "chip on your shoulder, maybe?"
    Well, chip this! HEB and Spurs had the chip idea first

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    Chippy has been used for years in describing hockey games....I guess someone felt the need to bring it to basketball.
    Oh, ok, I get it now. Thanks samikeyp.

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    Like I said... tmtcsc's Avatar
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    Jeff Vexler on 760 fell in love with the word. It's tired and goofy when it comes to describing basketball play that has become infused with a touch of underlying hostility and agressive play.

    I think "chippy" best describes precipitation that is somewhere between a steady drizzle and a light drizzle of rain. Usually doesn't require an umbrella. For example:

    Is it raining ?
    "No, its kind of chippy chippy".

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    I just read it used by Marty Burns and Charley Rose, so yes, I think its in vogue. I don't plan on using it anytime soon though.

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    I heard Barkley using it a few years ago. I had always thought it wasn't a real word, just a "Barkley-ism."

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    I'm just glad they stopped giving players a blow on the bench.

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    I've heard "taint" or "tainted" more times than I can remember.

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    Obstructed Colon, go your constipated self.

    "chippy" is the new "edgy".

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    chippy----to have a chip. In this case, the Spurs have Chip Engellund (spelling?)

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