theNBAnerd
Well-Known Member
With Bags gone, who will do the radio player interviews durring pre and post game? I hope its Tony Parks, I don't enjoy Locke's interview style.
bags is a good guy, but i never loved his interviews after the game. they were too templated, obviously just designed to deliver a 20-second soundbyte and not provoke any real thought or wisdom.
question 1: you guys really had a nice stretch in the [particular half or quarter]. what was working for you that got you guys rolling like that?
question 2: how important is it to get this win to [set the tone as you head out onto the road / start this homestand right / prepare for the playoff push]?
don't get me wrong, if there's a place for interview questions that are just meant to set up the sound byte, it's the on-court interview after the game. i just wouldn't mind if occasionally we got to hear the player answer a question that wasn't so scripted.