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Anyone know anything about the play by play guy from Detroit who is
going to replace Reghi on TV. Hope they dont get rid of take it to the hoop big fellow Austin Carr |
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"Mike Nicklin" <Mike627@webtv.net> wrote in message news:22708-44D6A67F-292@storefull-3237.bay.webtv.net... Quote:
Here's a couple articles: http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/plain...1930.xml&coll=2 http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/sports/15187065.htm I think it is a bad deal for Reghi. Keith |
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Keith Jones wrote: Quote:
Reghi was hilarious, and awful. I'll miss him. When I was in college, we got local Detroit games, with Bill Laimbeer and I'm assuming this new guy. If that's the case, he's pretty milquetoast. No "Mark West says: ain't nothing easy, young man! Take THIS tough shot!" (I'll have that on a tattoo, eventually) or "Oh, Austin Carr, did Bobby Sura just throw that down with CREPUSCULAR indignation?" (or likewise). Half the fun of watching a Cavs game on TV -- especially on 43 -- was the play of Reghi and the Color Guy. Guokas was simply bemused, Dougherty was annoyed, most of the rest of them were insane, but in a different way (I'm looking specifically at you, Austin Carr and Jim Chones). But Scot Williams is too naturally pro to really be entertaining with Reghi -- Williams could do competent color while the play-by-play guy was having an epileptic seizure -- so probably this is all for the best. Kinda odd how strong Gilbert's Detroit ties seem to be, though. -- Jeremey |
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Jeremey Wilson <noaddressgiven@yahoo.com> wrote:
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Apparently, since he did the play-by-play for the Cavs for a couple of years back in the '70s, and I have no idea who he is. To tell you the truth, I never liked Michael Reghi since he was the sports guy in Toledo many moons ago. I don't know what it is, but his style just irritates the heck out of me. Whenever the lag from the satellite feed isn't too bad, I listened to Joe Tait on the radio while watching the game. He just tries too hard to be on the cutting edge of teenageness, or whatever the word is, and he just sounds ridiculous. Quote:
Okay, I have to confess: the night down in Dallas or San Antonio or wherever when he and Austin Carr were picked out for the Kiss Cam was priceless. Reghi saw them on the jumbotron, laughed, leaned over and bussed an unsuspecting and totally bemused Carr on the cheek. Austin's face was a picture. Quote:
Well, I've seen Detroit win eight championships overall, while still waiting for Cleveland's first. Emulating Detroit may not be a bad idea. Jim |
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