She should be a main color person. She is that good. She was around during the infant/good ole days of twitter where the famous person still engaged with the regular folk. Before it got ruined by trolls. I remember talking with her on twitter several times. One time it was about her baking. I bake too. She seemed really nice.
Stephanie was the best. I thought she definitely got done wrong by Fox SportsSouth or whatever it was called back then. She desperately wanted to be an analyst and got to do it that one season. She was great at it and her vast knowledge of the game was on full display, but inexplicably she was demoted back to being a sideline reporter the next season. I donāt blame her at all for telling them to kick rocks, but it was disappointing that they didnāt value the resource they had in her.
Jason Hart hit on her during a broadcast doing an interview when he was with the Bobcats. Lol, I think it might have been on C-Set, I was one of the 14 subscribers they had
If you donāt get to watch a lot of games, and you want to be reminded what itās like to root for an actually competitive NBA team with our GOAT announcer, just watch this 5 minute video. If you are pressed for time, start at the 2-minute mark.
(Yes, we need to be tanking, but this is what we can be.)
Well sucks for him but there was never any guarantee or even any possibility we were getting him. That will likely go to some schmuck team like SAS or PHI
The point is that he got hurt about 15 minutes into his first game on the spectrum center court. As a fan of the injury cursed franchise, that feels reeaaal weird. Thatās wild to me.
āWith Mark, youāve got to stay on Mark,ā Bridges said. āI know he came from Duke and they stayed on him. When he got here Coach (Steve Clifford) stayed on him. C. Lee, he stays on him but not like they used to. So, I think itās my job just to stay on Mark because he takes constructive criticism well from me.ā
Couldnāt read the whole article, but thatās disconcerting. Iāve been one of the biggest Mark supporters, but if a guy who plays basketball for a living has to constantly be prodded and externally motivated to play hard, I have to question whether he will ever realize the potential weāve seen him flash.