Ah yes. One of them was going on incessantly about how the Warriors could not win the title last year because they were nothing but a "jump shooting team". Of course, deep into last year's regular season, Stevie P would go on about how the Warriors would not get past Memphis, Los Angeles, or San Antonio in the playoffs. I found myself listening some for the humor.
Brian
I like 103.7 from 0600 to 0900. Dave Schultz does bring a fresh outsider's view to local sports . Then at 0900 its foote time. Then at 1500 its Jay Bird time.
fwiw, my order of preference: jay, first on the list. his is the only classic radio sports talk show we have. after him, everybody is fighting for second. maybe kevin at the top of that list, maybe, but remember, this is not his day job. steve has plenty of broadcast experience. too bad it does not come across on the air. as far as ryk., and bitter are concerned, they are not in the hunt as they have no business being on the air.
Not to derail the thread but the Warriors kind of came out of nowhere to be what they are so there weren't that many people expecting them to win it that early. They redefined what the NBA has been for so many years which is a big man league by playing small ball and running their offense through the perimeter. They were also made up of some young talent mixed with journeymen who have somehow found the fountain of youth such as Shawn Livingston, Iguodala and Barbosa. I think there were a lot of people doubting whether they could close the deal based on that system.
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