I love watching a televised ballgame without the score shown constantly, and hearing the announcers work it into the commentary on the game. I also love hearing the work the announcers did to prepare for the game, and how they pepper it into their in-game analysis.
The ACC Tournament back in the 90s...nothing like it. As a kid watching this, it seemed like Childress couldn't miss, and those last two last second shots to end regulation and OT, I thought they were going down.
Thanks for sharing, remember watching this one with my late father!
I love watching a televised ballgame without the score shown constantly, and hearing the announcers work it into the commentary on the game. I also love hearing the work the announcers did to prepare for the game, and how they pepper it into their in-game analysis.
Also, does anyone else hear the occasional feedback from referees, telling players to keep their arms down? I do.
The ACC Tournament back in the 90s...nothing like it. As a kid watching this, it seemed like Childress couldn't miss, and those last two last second shots to end regulation and OT, I thought they were going down.
Refs made enough horrible calls in Carolinas favor to keep them in it. Guess they've been getting calls way longer than I thought.
It seemed that Duncan owned Sheed every time they played in college.
It’s because he did...
Hey, that's dude from Buffy the Vampire Slayer!
Marc Blucas from Girard, PA.
Should’ve never fouled at the end of Regulation.