by FendeR` on Mon Jul 04, 2005 11:05 pm
The commentary wasn't terrible this year, but I definitely agree that more enthusiastic commentary would greatly improve the game. The clutch moments at the end of close games are sort of anti-climatic because the announcers aren't as animated. They should talk a lot more as well at the end. When it's a close game, every rebound or pass counts, and you notice that the commentators will say much more of "Passes to Webber, who passes to Iverson..." and stuff like that. It'd be nice if they would talk about strategy late in games too. I'm pretty sure in '05, they wouldn't say things like "So, would you go for a 2 here, or would you go for a 3 to win it in regulation?" and stuff like that. I think that, along with the commentators mentioning players that can perform in the clutch or players who have been on fire ("Right here they need to try to get it to Reggie, he's 3/3 from downtown tonight and he knows how to score in the clutch), especially during timeouts so they aren't so quite. That's a bit much to expect, but that's what I'd wish for from commentary.
FendeR` - Captain
