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I could very well see the Hawks... starting Taurean Prince at the 3, who is already better than Crowder, imo.
This is awesome indeed! But i read that he's not gonna be on the set with them. Rather, he has his own place, where he will interview people and have special guests and stuff. I would rather see him on the set next to Shaq or Charles lol
Quote from: alldaboston on October 28, 2016, 11:50:44 PMThis is awesome indeed! But i read that he's not gonna be on the set with them. Rather, he has his own place, where he will interview people and have special guests and stuff. I would rather see him on the set next to Shaq or Charles lolI dont. Kg would cuss out sir charles
Quote from: triboy16f on October 29, 2016, 12:48:29 AMQuote from: alldaboston on October 28, 2016, 11:50:44 PMThis is awesome indeed! But i read that he's not gonna be on the set with them. Rather, he has his own place, where he will interview people and have special guests and stuff. I would rather see him on the set next to Shaq or Charles lolI dont. Kg would cuss out sir charlesKG is not eloquent enough or outspoken to be on the set. Not that Shaq is, he's mostly a clown, but I can't see KG keeping up with Kenny Smith or Charles in the talking dept.
Turner TV has hired recently retired Kevin Garnett, one of the most vulgar, antisocial, bottom-feeding NBA players, to serve as a “Special NBA Contributor.” No doubt he’ll use his richly undeserved forum to distinguish for us good from bad, and what’s wrong with the world, sports and otherwise.Garnett’s résumé as a professional lout is extensive. He has been involved in unprovoked highly personal, cruel and crude name-calling hassles with many players, including teammates. Joakim Noah, Carmelo Anthony and even the most gentlemanly of NBA gents, Tim Duncan, were among his selected targets.Dallas forward Charlie Villanueva, afflicted with alopecia universalis, which causes full body hair loss, claims Garnett tried to provoke him by mocking him as looking “like a cancer patient.”Nine times TNT’s newest hire was ejected from games — not disqualified with six fouls, but ejected for acting like a creep. Nine times.But this is the bag we’re in; no better ideas, no sense of responsibility or accountability to the sports TV purchases and a fan base that’s presumed to prefer the malevolent.
Ha, the New York Post has an article bashing TNT's decision to bring in KG.TNT’s Kevin Garnett hire an insult to viewers and the gameQuoteTurner TV has hired recently retired Kevin Garnett, one of the most vulgar, antisocial, bottom-feeding NBA players, to serve as a “Special NBA Contributor.” No doubt he’ll use his richly undeserved forum to distinguish for us good from bad, and what’s wrong with the world, sports and otherwise.Garnett’s résumé as a professional lout is extensive. He has been involved in unprovoked highly personal, cruel and crude name-calling hassles with many players, including teammates. Joakim Noah, Carmelo Anthony and even the most gentlemanly of NBA gents, Tim Duncan, were among his selected targets.Dallas forward Charlie Villanueva, afflicted with alopecia universalis, which causes full body hair loss, claims Garnett tried to provoke him by mocking him as looking “like a cancer patient.”Nine times TNT’s newest hire was ejected from games — not disqualified with six fouls, but ejected for acting like a creep. Nine times.But this is the bag we’re in; no better ideas, no sense of responsibility or accountability to the sports TV purchases and a fan base that’s presumed to prefer the malevolent.