Ahhh I gotcha. Cringe comedy. I can get behind that.Wait, I just realized his interviews were more like watching the first home teaching visit to a new family when the companions are pretending to be close to the family, even though this is the first time they have met and it is not going well!
May I ask why? I mean, that would be a nice attribute even if it wasn’t a requirement for you, right?I'm not exactly looking for great basketball insight from announcers anyway...
Mostly because I'm not really listening to what they are saying most of the time anyway.May I ask why? I mean, that would be a nice attribute even if it wasn’t a requirement for you, right?
Sideline reporter is the most useless job in sports broadcasting - unless a player gets hurt during a game and you're waiting on a status.
KK is cute as a button but I zone out whenever she talks.
I mean, I’m not drilled into what they’re saying either. Especially during game action. But I appreciate when there’s solid analysis during stoppages; and I don’t think it’s asking much for the main guy to know what things are called so that he can better describe the action during in-game sequences. I mean, we may have led the league last year in skip passes — our offense is predicated on it! — but Boler has no idea what it is. There are many other examples.Mostly because I'm not really listening to what they are saying most of the time anyway.
I mean, I’m not drilled into what they’re saying either. Especially during game action. But I appreciate when there’s solid analysis during stoppages; and I don’t think it’s asking much for the main guy to know what things are called so that he can better describe the action during in-game sequences. I mean, we may have lead the league last year in skip passes — our offense is predicated on it! — but Boler has no idea what it is. There are many other examples.
Yeah I get where you are coming from, he definitely leaves a lot to be desired in that regard, and I completely understand why it's important for people. Like I said I tune them out almost completely during the game, or try to.I mean, I’m not drilled into what they’re saying either. Especially during game action. But I appreciate when there’s solid analysis during stoppages; and I don’t think it’s asking much for the main guy to know what things are called so that he can better describe the action during in-game sequences. I mean, we may have led the league last year in skip passes — our offense is predicated on it! — but Boler has no idea what it is. There are many other examples.
Wikipedia says he took over in 2005.I thought he took over for Hot Rod in 2009 or 2010. I know he's been a professional play-by-play guy longer.
In addition to his other work, Bolerjack is the voice of the Utah Jazz. He replaced "Hot Rod" Hundley on the television broadcasts during the 2005–06 NBA season.[2] (Hundley continued to announce on the radio, but announced his retirement after the 2008–09 NBA season.) His on-air partner, Matt Harpring, is former Utah Jazzman. Harpring began doing the TV broadcasts starting with the season (2010–2011), when Ron Boone moved over to the radio broadcasts.
Yeah I get where you are coming from, he definitely leaves a lot to be desired in that regard, and I completely understand why it's important for people. Like I said I tune them out almost completely during the game, or try to.
Honestly the thing I appreciate most in an announcer is someone who gets hyped on big plays because of how much better it makes highlight reels lol.
We definitely got spoiled. I didn't have cable growing up, and being in Wyoming getting KJZZ over bunny ears was more hit than miss, so I listened to a lot more games than I watched. I became a Jazz fan listening to Hot Rod on the Radio, he could paint a picture of what was going on like nobody else.I just miss Hot Rod... now I'm sad...
My wife will ask me why I'm sad and Imma have to make up something so I don't get teased. True story... if I called my dad and brought up Hot Rod he'd likely tear up a little. They were kindred spirits.
What you just described is not an 8.Good: Doesn't make it about him, professional, good voice, seems to enjoy the games (at least the last few years), not a ridiculous homer.
Bad: Not passionate. I think if he weren't paid he would only be a casual NBA fan. When you hear him talk about football he gets really excited, but when he talks Jazz he says it is really exciting. As a result, he doesn't seem to have a ton of knowledge (rules, strategy, opposing teams & players).
Overall: I gave him an 8 because he is above average and I wouldn't want to see him replaced because I trust him to not mess things up. I guess he is kind of like a game managing QB in football.
But that's already a certain kind of admission that he's not good.
“Loyalty”He was so so bad... every time he talked it was like it was his first interview. He'd just talk and talk then put the mic in front of the player... and I'd be like did he ask a question?
I have no idea how he got that job and held it for so long.