Mark Jackson is annoying because he often (pretty obviously) speaks in a way to create catch phrases.
The rest of the stuff in this thread, though, is hilarious.
"HAND DOWN...
MAN DOWN! Give me GREAT offense over great DEFENSE any day of the week, and twice on leap years."
-Mark Jackson (probably)
Lol, TP

. My personal favorite is 'momma there goes that man'

, but his idiocy was kind of offset, for me, in the finals by the nauseating amount of camera and discussion time given to Steph Curry's family

. It was ridiculous. Every single game they just had to point them out in the stands, talk about his father and how Jackson played with him, and say, yet again, how great Steph's parents are, particularly his mom, before ending with his wife. *facepalm* Was any of that necessary to the dialogue, if you even want to call it that

, coming from booth during the games, because I certainly don't think so, but whatever.
As far as Bird goes, Jackson has, on occasion, brought up how many times Larry carried his teams and remembering him diving on the floor like the play that Rondo made in game 3 against the Magic in the 2010 ecf, but he has pulled back, every now and then. I remember watching a regular season game between the Cavs and Celtics on abc in 2010, and after Lebron made this hook pass or something off the pick and roll, JVG said, "how many players can make that pass? What vision! Lebron is the best passing forward ever. It used to be Larry Bird, I would say, but I'll say this for James, he might be the all time greatest passer." At this point, Jackson said that, while he agreed about the greatest passing forward of all time

, he disagreed about JVG's last point, citing Magic Johnson, which is fine, but no one ever mentions Bob Cousy, Pete Maravich, or Rick Barry (no matter how much of a tool he is). Especially the first two. Without them, there is no Magic. Those guys invented all of that stuff, for crying out loud. I just don't understand why the players of yesteryear are dismissed or not even mentioned, anymore. I think most of these idiots at espn, etc., believe that basketball started with Jordan

, who is apparently god

. Yeah, okay

.