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Is it just me or is the NBA Measuring standards very strict. How many times do you hear about a guy been say 6"11, then he comes into the NBA and is only 6"9.
Happened to Michael Beasley.
So what did you all think of HAMMER TIME last night?
Personally I think he did a pretty good job and wouldn't mind seeing him back, maybe alongside Casey rather than Carfino as Carfino is too easily sidetracked especially when "special guests" are in the stadium to chat with. The new roaming interviews are good, but as mentioned before we dont need to see the person speaking, we can watch some action whilst listening to the little interview.
As much as I loved to bag Heal when he played in Adelaide against us, he did a pretty good job. Hopefully Fox continue to mix up the commentators as the old Casey, Carfino combo can get a bit tiresome.