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bballfan2005

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Posted: 04/14/12 12:59 pm ::: The dumbest thing that Peck will say during the 2012 Draft? |
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Rock Hard

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Posted: 04/14/12 1:05 pm ::: |
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| I hope I DO NOT SEE HER THERE! I would rather listen to Stephanie White for hours than to listern to Carolyn Peck for one minute.
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stever Rebkell's Admin

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Posted: 04/14/12 1:08 pm ::: |
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| "Sammy can play all 5 positions." |
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GoIndeeeee
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Posted: 04/14/12 1:23 pm ::: |
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| Won't she just talk about Griner the whole time?
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PUmatty
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Posted: 04/14/12 1:54 pm ::: |
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| stever wrote: |
| "Sammy can play all 5 positions." |
I actually expect to hear that about Sticklin.
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Richyyy

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Posted: 04/14/12 2:53 pm ::: |
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Someone will probably go in the first round where the entire panel will barely know who the hell she is, like with Alex Montgomery last year.
Or maybe they'll start talking about how the #6 pick will fit in alongside Penny Taylor in the upcoming season. |
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Posted: 04/14/12 2:54 pm ::: |
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| PUmatty wrote: |
| stever wrote: |
| "Sammy can play all 5 positions." |
I actually expect to hear that about Sticklin. |
Me too!!
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coffy73

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Posted: 04/14/12 3:50 pm ::: |
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| I expect to hear about her one championship every time she's introduced.
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readyAIMfire53 2010 WNBA Prediction Winner
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Posted: 04/14/12 4:14 pm ::: |
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| Mystics don't need a point guard as Matee Ajavon has that position covered.
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Michelle89

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myrtle

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Posted: 04/14/12 4:45 pm ::: |
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| 1) Damn Iris Dan tease - I think she's a guard from Mali or one of those other European countries. I'm sure she will be excited to play this year in the best league in the world. From what I hear, she can play all five positions.
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Mulder

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Posted: 04/14/12 9:43 pm ::: |
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"Brittney Griner is 6-8."
as if we didn't know.
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Posted: 04/14/12 9:57 pm ::: |
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"Brittney Griner is 6-8."
as if we didn't know. |
This may surprise you, but ESPN broadcasts to people other than just the Rebkell community. |
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Posted: 04/14/12 11:10 pm ::: |
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| Vicki Baugh is a first round pick and should be taken by the Mystics if she's still on the board at #8.
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Nerd2
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Posted: 04/15/12 5:23 am ::: |
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| Richyyy wrote: |
Someone will probably go in the first round where the entire panel will barely know who the hell she is, like with Alex Montgomery last year.
Or maybe they'll start talking about how the #6 pick will fit in alongside Penny Taylor in the upcoming season. |
Definitely the highlight of last year's draft!
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Rock Hard

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Posted: 04/15/12 8:31 am ::: |
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| Does anyone know how tall is Carolyn Peck?
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Posted: 04/15/12 8:50 am ::: |
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| Rock Hard wrote: |
| Does anyone know how tall is Carolyn Peck? |
Will she be the next to end up in your avatar? |
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pilight

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Posted: 04/15/12 9:36 am ::: |
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| Rock Hard wrote: |
| Does anyone know how tall is Carolyn Peck? |
6'4
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readyAIMfire53 2010 WNBA Prediction Winner
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Posted: 04/15/12 10:37 am ::: |
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| Rock Hard wrote: |
| Does anyone know how tall is Carolyn Peck? |
Wait..that's your entry into "dumbest things C.Peck will say?" Has she entered the Betty Lennox world of talking about herself in the third person?
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Posted: 04/15/12 11:17 am ::: |
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| she'll call Glory Johnson a wing. |
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Posted: 04/15/12 11:25 am ::: |
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| She'll say whoever drafts Lynetta Kizer will be getting the steal on the draft and that she's can become the next Crystal Langhorne. |
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readyAIMfire53 2010 WNBA Prediction Winner
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Posted: 04/15/12 11:36 am ::: |
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| She'll say whoever drafts Lynetta Kizer will be getting the steal on the draft and that she's can become the next Crystal Langhorne. |
Well, if the Mystics take Kizer, there really won't be any smart things anyone could say. "Kizer will join umpteen mediocre posts on the bench watching guards who can't bring the ball past half court." I mean no offense to Jasmine Thomas, whose best attributes have been thus far wasted by trying to make her into something she's not.
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bballfan2005

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Posted: 04/16/12 1:18 pm ::: |
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| PUmatty wrote: |
| stever wrote: |
| "Sammy can play all 5 positions." |
I actually expect to hear that about Sticklin. |
Correct you are!
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PUmatty
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Posted: 04/16/12 1:22 pm ::: |
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| bballfan2005 wrote: |
| PUmatty wrote: |
| stever wrote: |
| "Sammy can play all 5 positions." |
I actually expect to hear that about Sticklin. |
Correct you are! |
I feel like I should take a tequila shot.
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Michelle89

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PUmatty
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Posted: 04/16/12 1:52 pm ::: |
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| bballfan2005 wrote: |
| PUmatty wrote: |
| stever wrote: |
| "Sammy can play all 5 positions." |
I actually expect to hear that about Sticklin. |
Correct you are! |
And Lasondra Barrett!
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kool-aide
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Posted: 04/16/12 2:29 pm ::: |
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| I lol'd at Lobo saying "you can't say that and expect me to have a straight face" (rough paraphrase)
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Nerd2
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Posted: 04/16/12 6:38 pm ::: |
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| Maybe Peck can teach the others how to Zumba.
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bballfan32
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Posted: 04/16/12 8:18 pm ::: |
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| I think Pam Ward won the best quote of the day when she said Mystics went from finishing first to skyrocketting to the bottom, where Lobo corrected her that she must of meant plummeting LOL
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nsw43
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Posted: 04/16/12 8:27 pm ::: |
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| Peck was actually the most composed of the three. Lobo was unexpectedly tongue-tied at times, and Pam Ward struggled to find the right word. They had plenty of time to prepare, I don't know why the broadcast had to be so inept.
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PUmatty
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Posted: 04/16/12 8:31 pm ::: |
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| My favorite thing was Ward saying, in reference to Abdi, "I don't know who the kid is."
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Nerd2
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Posted: 04/16/12 8:32 pm ::: |
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| I think Pam Ward won the best quote of the day when she said Mystics went from finishing first to skyrocketting to the bottom, where Lobo corrected her that she must of meant plummeting LOL |
Isn't skyrocketing plummeting with extra vigor? As in with the jet assist of Sheila and Trudi?
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pilight

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Posted: 04/16/12 8:32 pm ::: |
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| Peck was actually the most composed of the three. Lobo was unexpectedly tongue-tied at times, and Pam Ward struggled to find the right word. They had plenty of time to prepare, I don't know why the broadcast had to be so inept. |
Ward is always terrible.
Lobo was thrown off by the bizarre picks and the steady stream of nonsense from the other two anchors.
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Posted: 04/16/12 8:33 pm ::: |
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| My favorite thing was Ward saying, in reference to Abdi, "I don't know who the kid is." |
Heh, a sentiment echoed by many non-rebkellians, I suspect.
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PUmatty
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Posted: 04/16/12 8:40 pm ::: |
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| Nerd2 wrote: |
| PUmatty wrote: |
| My favorite thing was Ward saying, in reference to Abdi, "I don't know who the kid is." |
Heh, a sentiment echoed by many non-rebkellians, I suspect. |
I loved the honesty.
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Posted: 04/16/12 8:45 pm ::: |
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| I think Pam Ward won the best quote of the day when she said Mystics went from finishing first to skyrocketting to the bottom, where Lobo corrected her that she must of meant plummeting LOL |
Isn't skyrocketing plummeting with extra vigor? As in with the jet assist of Sheila and Trudi? |
'Skyrocketing' gives to connotation of zooming UpWARDS, while plummeting lends the flaver of a DOWNWARD rush.
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Nerd2
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Posted: 04/16/12 9:01 pm ::: |
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| pilight wrote: |
| nsw43 wrote: |
| Peck was actually the most composed of the three. Lobo was unexpectedly tongue-tied at times, and Pam Ward struggled to find the right word. They had plenty of time to prepare, I don't know why the broadcast had to be so inept. |
Ward is always terrible.
Lobo was thrown off by the bizarre picks and the steady stream of nonsense from the other two anchors. |
Ward is a play-by-play/host person whose only job is to move the broadcast along. She's actually got a fair amount of knowledge of the women's game compared to a Dave Pasch or Dave O'Brien type but to expect her to give analysis is just plain stupid. If she gives any it is to fill in the giant amount of dead-air between picks. It's about the same as Holly Rowe: you know what her role is and it is to help us get to know these draftees and ask not-too-tough questions of them.
Lawson and White's opinions would be interesting but you simply cannot have them analyzing potential teammates or opponents: conflict of interest. And there really are no other analysts fully on the ESPN payroll to throw at the telecast.
What I would love to know is why all three of them seem like they are struggling through the twists-and-turns of a live and dynamic broadcast when the draftees are all there under their control to have interviews on ESPN's schedule. Also, the draft is more than a few picks ahead by the time any one person gets called and the whole pace of the event is completely controlled. The presentation should be polished and seamless. Instead, it feels like there is no prep, no rehearsal and no contingency planning for players that are not in the audience in the first round. Maybe they think they are doing the WNBA a favor by giving them airtime but all it says to me is "we are going through the motions but really don't care enough to put much time and effort into it."
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Posted: 04/16/12 9:05 pm ::: |
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| What I would love to know is why all three of them seem like they are struggling through the twists-and-turns of a live and dynamic broadcast when the draftees are all there under their control to have interviews on ESPN's schedule. Also, the draft is more than a few picks ahead by the time any one person gets called and the whole pace of the event is completely controlled. The presentation should be polished and seamless. Instead, it feels like there is no prep, no rehearsal and no contingency planning for players that are not in the audience in the first round. Maybe they think they are doing the WNBA a favor by giving them airtime but all it says to me is "we are going through the motions but really don't care enough to put much time and effort into it." |
I agree entirely that they should be better prepared. We need the WBB equivalent of Mel Kiper or Dick Vitale, who can be annoying but undeniably know the sport they love and do the necessary homework to handle a broadcast of this sort.
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Posted: 04/16/12 9:58 pm ::: |
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| pilight wrote: |
| Nerd2 wrote: |
| What I would love to know is why all three of them seem like they are struggling through the twists-and-turns of a live and dynamic broadcast when the draftees are all there under their control to have interviews on ESPN's schedule. Also, the draft is more than a few picks ahead by the time any one person gets called and the whole pace of the event is completely controlled. The presentation should be polished and seamless. Instead, it feels like there is no prep, no rehearsal and no contingency planning for players that are not in the audience in the first round. Maybe they think they are doing the WNBA a favor by giving them airtime but all it says to me is "we are going through the motions but really don't care enough to put much time and effort into it." |
I agree entirely that they should be better prepared. We need the WBB equivalent of Mel Kiper or Dick Vitale, who can be annoying but undeniably know the sport they love and do the necessary homework to handle a broadcast of this sort. |
I would like to see the telecast be given to younger and hungrier folks. The always-prepared Mowins, Capuano, Waner and Weisbrod seemed to do a great job when talking about the NCAA tournament and they sound like they've spent days doing research. I could see Waner and Weisbrod having the work ethic to do that homework and even take interest in the international basketball scene.
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