Seattle sports anchor gives hilarious non-report of Thunder winning NBA Finals
"Unfortunately, the Indiana Pacers lose Game 7 of the NBA Finals."
"Unfortunately, the Indiana Pacers lose Game 7 of the NBA Finals."
"I’ve worked my whole life to get to this moment and this is how it ends? Makes no sense."
"I kissed the ring. And I f*cking hate myself for it."
"I know for a fact that David Stern did not want any news during the NBA Finals other than the NBA Finals"
"We won't remember it."
Fox most definitely wasn’t paying the NBA or ABC for those media rights.
ESPN showed multiple replays of the devastating achilles injury to Tyrese Haliburton during Game 7. Was it appropriate or too much?
Skip Bayless questioned the authenticity of Tyrese Haliburton and his calf injury just mere minutes before he went down seriously hurt.
"I just saw a video that's probably gonna go viral."
"Win or lose, Tyrese Haliburton will forever be a Pacers legend for literally putting his body on the line."
"You wanna do them justice if they perform something spectacular."
Game 7s usually draw big viewership, but the Thunder and Pacers have yet to prove they can.
Michael Wilbon criticized analytics on PTI, saying Tyrese Haliburton’s leadership can’t be measured by numbers.
"You know what? It's like people are never, people are never f**king satisfied, right?"
"Mike Breen has lost his magic as an announcer."
Wright also claimed that for the Oklahoma City Thunder, this would be "a collapse for the ages."
"Haliburton has my admiration for playing ... people should shut up. Athletes are to be admired when they do this kind of thing."
Make up your mind, Stephen!
The Thunder's win averaged 9.54 million viewers on ABC, down 22% versus last year's Game 5.
"The most selfish thing I’ve seen Tyrese Haliburton do is try to play hurt. Because he tried to be a hero"
Excluding the "bubble," it was the least-watched Game 4 since at least 1988.
"Let's just make it illegal."
"Because people tell you that their kids can't have Christmas anymore because you think a f*cking football team was going to score points."