Yeah for sure, chemistry matters a lot of broadcast teams
Posts by Tom Westerholm
He needed a different play by play guy. He’s genuinely fantastic on Celtics NBC Boston broadcasts - super knowledgeable and observant, very clearly spends a ton of time watching the league and studying trends
He gave a word-salad non-answer to a question he didn’t feel like answering, that’s a PRO’s pro right there
It’s always good to see that Miles Bridges’ season ended in embarrassing fashion
My son and I saw Messi in Chicago, and we drove to Cincinnati and saw Bayern Munich in the Club World Cup.
In the span of about a year, we watched the greatest player of all time and (for my money) the best team in the world in person, but we did it in the most individualized way imaginable.
This is the annual cost of club soccer
Yeah, I made the right choice for sure lol
As a neutral, I don't know how to decide between watching Barcelona try to rally back from 2-0 down vs. watching PSG at Anfield.
A real one. The only broadcaster in the bubble in 2020 to call out police brutality.
I will miss Mark Jones greatly
Really nice guy too.
It should be noted that Mark Jones has been a ton of fun to watch as a broadcaster. One of my absolute favorites nationally. ESPN will be worse without him.
Tough for a team to hold on to a double-digit lead with a star on the bench, but we'll see if the Celtics can pull it off without Ron Harper Jr.
I feel so represented as a small-town Midwestern shooter playing basketball in Massachusetts by Baylor Scheierman.
Only options I see for the rest of this game are 50 more bizarre hook shots from Baylor Scheierman or sim to the end
ESPN's pump-fake return from commercial between quarters really hits different in late-season showdowns between Franz Wagner and Dalano Banton.
Watching Spurs becomes a far more zen experience when you come to the conclusion that they deeply deserve to go down, and thus results like this are a rare bit of justice in an otherwise unjust world.
A trending topic on The Other Site, and the post that prompted it lol
Seems like a pretty simple way to avoid tacitly approving of a leader's conduct is ... to directly oppose that conduct?
40 Jaylen-less minutes against a Knicks team that REALLY wanted to prove a point
Baylor Scheierman is full-stop good, but the fact that Neemias Queta can make that pass now is so wild.
I think the ceiling is higher, so I'd probably start that way with the knowledge that I can and will break the Garza glass in case of emergency.
The thing about Vucevic is that there are going to be a million problems on defense, but if he makes 3-pointers, he's going to be helpful.
Oof. Yeah, infliximab has been a miracle for me for like 15 years now. So glad you’ve found something that works again, I’ve heard good things about Skyrisi.
Infliximab gang stand up
As expected, Roberto De Zerbi's first comments about his Greenwood defense at Marseille is a total non-apology "apology".
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It is pretty devastating to have a soccer-obsessed 8-year-old and the World Cup in my country, and to be both priced and ethic’d out of attending.
Shout out to Spurs, though - at this difficult time, they managed to make me completely indifferent as to whether or not they stay up.
Just unbelievably disappointing.