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  1. Tince

    Tince Well-Known Member

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    Any basketball junkie should turn on FS1 to watch the Oregon St vs Colorado game. No commericals, open mic on the coaches all game, including timeouts and halftime. Makes up for the bad basketball!

    Would love to watch a Blazer game like this, it would certainly be eye-opening.
     
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    All we would hear from coach stotts is him mumbling under his breath "stick with the card. Stick with the card. I know trent has 46 in the half... But stick to the card."
     
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    Fortunately for some people, we'll never see such a broadcast and this narrative can continue.
     
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    Very true. Itd go to my head how much I would be right!
     
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    I'd pay a ton for this as an option on league pass. Won't ever happen, but a man can dream.

    Impressed with Tad Boyle. Empowers his players and assistants. Keeps it simple offensively. Runs some nice mover blocker continuity with good spacing and will sprinkle in some counters.

    Well coached defensively as well. Help rotations weren't always on point, but did a good job generally on closeouts, containing the ball and defending without fouling both on perimeter and around the rim.
     
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