Gyp Rosetti
Banned
If there was a basketball god, Boone would be an usher at ESA, Kobe would be behind bars, the Jazz would have at least one title, and Lebron would have blown out his knee showing off his Heat uniform.
This.
If there was a basketball god, Boone would be an usher at ESA, Kobe would be behind bars, the Jazz would have at least one title, and Lebron would have blown out his knee showing off his Heat uniform.
I think Locke has improved from last year. He needs to get over the little catch phrases he is trying to slip in all the time. It's just too much. He prepares well (even if he's admittedly wrong sometimes) He has a great passion for what he does. Provides some nice insight. I like Locke. I wish he would be the talk show guy instead of the play-by-play guy though, but I can't blame him for choosing that instead. Man that would be a fun job.
He would fire David Locke as the Jazz's play by play announcer. Locke has some crazy, well thought out stats, but it doesn't make up for the fact that he doesn't have the pipes or the whits to be a good play by play guy, and you're lying to yourself if you think otherwise. I cring everytime I hear him and my ears bleed.
Locke would be a perfect pregame and halftime show guy. You nailed it.
I understand the irritation with locke's style but I concur with kicky. Locke had one of the best 5 minute stretches in broadcast history when Matt Bonner had an incredible hot streak against the Jazz in Utah this past season. He said something to the effect that "bonner is dominating the game while never actually jumping up off the floor." He than moved right into a story about how Bonner is a notorious cheapskate and that he actually saves all subway tokens for each NBA city (that has a subway) for use all year long.
I have to say it was off the charts funny.
I like him. Obviously he isn't better than Hot Rod, but Hot Rod retired years ago. He was sort of mailing it in on many nights. The new 'enthusiasm' of Locke is refreshing, and it sounds like Boone is refreshed by it too. Dude points out a lot that you can't see for yourself listening to the radio.