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The_Anti_NBA_on_ABC_Page · I Hate "The NBA on ABC"         


Author: tmc_6882
Date: Apr 25, 2007 22:59

http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Anti_NBA_on_ABC_Page/

On June 12, 2002, the NBA died. That was the night of Game 4 of the
2002 NBA Finals, when the Los Angeles Lakers finished off the
overmatched New Jersey Nets. That was also the last night that NBC
Sports aired an NBA game.

Since taking over the NBA in 2002, ABC has taken remarkable creative
license with telecasts. The games are secondary to strange camera
angles; floorcam, FreeFlight and sideways shots of the backs of
players jerseys have been favorites of ABC's game producers.

Since ABC took over the NBA, the network has had three lead play-by-
play voices (Brad Nessler, Al Michaels and Mike Breen). To put that in
perspective, NBC only had two lead voices for the twelve-year duration
of its coverage (Bob Costas and Marv Albert).

There have been four different sets of analysts (Tom Tolbert and Bill
Walton, Doc Rivers, Hubie Brown, and Mark Jackson). There have been
six different studio teams ('03: Mike Tirico, Tolbert and Walton; 04:
Tirico, Tolbert and Byron Scott; '05: Tirico, Walton and Steve Jones;
'06: Tirico and Scottie Pippen; '06: Dan Patrick, Pippen, Jackson and
Michael Wilbon; '07: Patrick, Jackson and Wilbon).
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Re: The_Anti_NBA_on_ABC_Page · I Hate "The NBA on ABC"         


Author: jslater
Date: Apr 26, 2007 15:06

On Apr 26, 12:06 pm, Brian Matthews ddd.com> wrote:
> On 25 Apr 2007 22:59:51 -0700, tmc_6...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
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>>On June 12, 2002, the NBA died. That was the night of Game 4 of the
>>2002 NBA Finals, when the Los Angeles Lakers finished off the
>>overmatched New Jersey Nets. That was also the last night that NBC
>>Sports aired an NBA game.
>
>>Since taking over the NBA in 2002, ABC has taken remarkable creative
>>license with telecasts. The games are secondary to strange camera
>>angles; floorcam, FreeFlight and sideways shots of the backs of
>>players jerseys have been favorites of ABC's game producers.
>
>>Since ABC took over the NBA, the network has had three lead play-by-
>>play voices (Brad Nessler, Al Michaels and Mike Breen). To put that in
>>perspective, NBC only had two lead voices for the twelve-year duration ...
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Re: The_Anti_NBA_on_ABC_Page · I Hate "The NBA on ABC"         


Author: Peter
Date: Apr 26, 2007 15:15

On Apr 26, 1:59 am, tmc_6...@yahoo.com wrote:
> http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Anti_NBA_on_ABC_Page/
>
> On June 12, 2002, the NBA died. That was the night of Game 4 of the
> 2002 NBA Finals, when the Los Angeles Lakers finished off the
> overmatched New Jersey Nets. That was also the last night that NBC
> Sports aired an NBA game.
>
> Since taking over the NBA in 2002, ABC has taken remarkable creative
> license with telecasts. The games are secondary to strange camera
> angles; floorcam, FreeFlight and sideways shots of the backs of
> players jerseys have been favorites of ABC's game producers.
>
> Since ABC took over the NBA, the network has had three lead play-by-
> play voices (Brad Nessler, Al Michaels and Mike Breen). To put that in
> perspective, NBC only had two lead voices for the twelve-year duration
> of its coverage (Bob Costas and Marv Albert).
>
> There have been four different sets of analysts (Tom Tolbert and Bill
> Walton, Doc Rivers, Hubie Brown, and Mark Jackson). There have been ...
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Re: The_Anti_NBA_on_ABC_Page         


Date: Apr 27, 2007 07:35

tmc_6882@yahoo.com wrote:
>http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Anti_NBA_on_ABC_Page/
>
>On June 12, 2002, the NBA died. That was the night of Game 4 of the
>2002 NBA Finals, when the Los Angeles Lakers finished off the
>overmatched...
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