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Its not just the fact that it's so loud on TV. TEN could invest in some proper good rode mics to cut out alot of the outside noise, or mix it correctly before it goes to air.. But the fact that whoever handles the Blaze music just consistently plays music almost all game. It takes the crowd out of it a lot.
Towards the end of the game last night they actually cut it down a lot, and the crowd got into it, players were hyped etc. Need to pick when to play music and when not too.
which one of these two teams do you think is under the most threat of an upset? Nuggets have Melo and AI who at top flight are basically impossible to stop where as Golden State has a team that seems to match up well against the Mavs. My bet for a possible first round upset is for the Warriors over the Mavs.