firefly wrote:TMS wrote:Knickss208 wrote:I cant stand the audacity of the announcers of ESPN. Yes, it has been a rough start for the knicks, but they will get it together. Its so easy to prey on a team during tough start with a completely revamped team. This nuggets comparison crap is ridiculous and then all the trash talk about Dwigh dominating. If it wasnt for Nelson turning into MJ in the 4th quarter last game, knicks had that game won. I expect domination from the Knicks tonight. Cant wait...GO KNICKS
ESPN has turned into a sports tabloid network, they broadcast with a clear agenda to cause a stir amongst their viewing audience, they could care less about non-biased reporting of the days events... oftentimes they present a misinformed picture to the average viewer who didn't get a chance to actually watch the games.
This is why I love the BBC so much. It's actually against the law for them to biased about anything.
There's not a single commercial news outlet in the world that can honestly say they hold no bias. It's an oxymoron.
it was actually funny i watched the highlights to see how they would portray Melo's performance last night even though they lost i thought it was the first game he had where he was really trying to share the ball & find his teammates, but not even a mention of his 9 assists it was barely a footnote at the end boxscore graphic, all they showed was a short shot of him failing to cover Q Rich on that fastbreak dunk they pretty much stressed that single moment in the game where he didn't really hustle back to cover, not even showing the fact that Billups was the cause of that turnover to begin with... nothing about Amare's 6 for 20 shooting performance, just the fact the Knicks lost again while the Nuggets won... anyone who hadn't watched the game would have thought they lost because of Melo's lack of hustle... it was pretty sad reporting on display.
After 7 years & 40K+ posts, banned by martin for calling Nalod a 'moron'. Awesome.