Mike Greenberg’s Bill Walton tribute features hilarious anecdote, profound message
"The lesson you learn from Bill Walton is, that this is not a dress rehearsal, we get one shot at this thing."
"The lesson you learn from Bill Walton is, that this is not a dress rehearsal, we get one shot at this thing."
More and more sports media personalities openly cheer for their favorite teams, so how does that sit with fans watching at home?
Why did ESPN have to revisit Stephen A. Smith's hypothetical matchup with LeBron James several times across multiple days?
"It was a shame that two people just kind of couldn't get it together for whatever reason, but they were not the first and they won't be the last."
"Candidly, it's words that I can't use on television to respond to it."
"That's the reality."
"There are some memories in life that you try as hard as you possibly can to erase from your memory bank."
"Is this some sort of gimmick?"
"About damn time."
"I felt at that point like, 'OK there's a couple people who see something in me, so now I'm going to go and try to fulfill whatever that is, even if I'm a little bit nervous.'"
"We didn't sit up here and suggest that the Lakers should avoid the Denver Nuggets."
"The Lakers would inarguably be better off if they lose tonight."
Mike Greenberg had a hilarious case of mistaken identity at the doctor's office, where he went along with a suggestion he was Stephen A. Smith.
"They gotta wipe that out."
"I know somebody on ESPN said we could beat an NBA team or something bizarre."
"If I need to say this out loud, I do not believe that UConn would make the playoffs in the NBA."
"The best player on UConn wouldn't play on the Detroit Pistons."
No, UConn would not beat the Detroit Pistons.
"At some point, you just have to laugh."
""It's just a lifetime of frustration with failed draft picks for our franchise just sort of came pouring out of me there."
The cast of Get Up collectively lost their minds when debating the failure of the Russell Wilson era with the Denver Broncos.
"I think I have an understanding of a great many different elements of the business."
"Micah Parsons needs to be worried about the next Lawrence Taylor, not the next Stephen A. Smith."
Might be good karma for Kyle Shanahan and Co. this weekend?