Who is the best/worst broadcaster in sports? (series, 80s, Utah)
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Hubie Brown is my favorite. He's more of an analyst than a play-by-play guy. He's usually on TNT for their NBA games.
I agree, Hubie actually is the rare color guy in sports who knows what he's talking about, however, he's on ESPN/ABC, not TNT. Always enjoy his analysis on the NBA games. TNT needs to dump Reggie Miller, can't believe they put him on the main game over Doug Collins who is a much better analyst.
As for the worst, Gus Johnson drives me crazy from CBS, he gets so excited on seemingly every single play, a guy could hit a 15-foot jump shot to start the game and he'd act like it was the game winner in college bball.
For you Cavalier & Baltimore Oriole fans, I loved Michael Reghi, still have a little angst towards Dan Gilbert for getting rid of him a few years back. Can't believe some other team hasn't picked him up, he's a solid play-by-play guy.
AGree, he is so drone...maybe afetr is 'dispicable' call on Randy Moss he was told to shut up and dont give his sorry opinions. He is a buzz kill, let him do baseball.
All of the ESPN guys are horrible, with Kornheiser at the top of the heap. Berman is an idiot. I also can't stand Phil Simms (Yawn), Dierdorff (always wrong), Max Kellerman (biased and just annoying), Pam Oliver and any other woman on the sideline who clearly got their job because they are women.
My favorites are Madden, Joe Morgan, Al Michaels, Emanuel Stewart for boxing, I also like Teddy Atlas, Al Bernstein, and Lampley would be good if he wasn't calling a biased fight for the fighter under HBO contract.
Jim Nance... or whatever his name is. Won't watch a sport if he's there.
Just for the record, it's "Nantz"
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