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FeedRank: 4/10  4/10  Good  ---  bleacherreport.com
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Sunday, June 01, 2008 --- 89 days ago
I really have no clue what is going on in this picture. It has nothing to do with the article. But having no clue is a pretty good description of perhaps the most horrific announcing team I have ever heard on a basketball crew. That covers a lot of ground, including a local announcer who used to tell little anecdotes about his last fishing trip and periodically interject his tale to give us the current score of the game. Seriously, ESPN, what were you thinking foisting the idiotic trio of Mike Breen, Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson on us? The trifecta of self-indulgence did their best to wreck games as they managed to almost completely ignore the game in favor of yukking it up about whatever caught their fancy or projecting nothing but their own irrelevant ideas of what NBA rules should be. A fine example would be the Spurs and Suns series. The first game was setting up a series many fans anticipated with great excitement. Would the huge trade put the Suns over the top to finally topple the aging Spurs or would the whining of Tim Duncan, the dirty play of Bruce Bowen and the flopping of Manu Ginobili keep the defending champs on top? Meanwhile the crew spent most of the game pimping each other to be the next coach of the Knicks. Memo to Van Gundy and Jackson: a HUGE percentage of those of watching the Suns and Spurs play don't care about your coaching prospects or, for that matter, the Knicks.   Their secondary topic was flopping. ...




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