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- Posted on: Fri, 11/19/2010 - 4:59pm #23336
mattholdenbrownParticipantFor all of the people who just saw the game, I have one thing to say: F*ck Delonte West.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 11/19/2010 - 5:13pm #439735
rtbtParticipantI have something else to say. The ESPN director was incompetent! It was one of the worst use of camera angles one could imagine. The director used an ultra wide, long distance view of the court that left the viewer feeling he was watching the game from the very last row in the balcony. He acted as if it were 1950 and the Zoom Lens wasn’t yet invented which made the players look like high school kids.
It was a great camera angle if you want to watch the fans in the stands but terrible if you want to see the best athletes in the world close up and competing big time.
Way to go ESPN, ruin an exciting game with atrocious camera work. ESPN should watch TNT and how much better their diverse camera work is.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 11/19/2010 - 5:13pm #439749
rtbtParticipantI have something else to say. The ESPN director was incompetent! It was one of the worst use of camera angles one could imagine. The director used an ultra wide, long distance view of the court that left the viewer feeling he was watching the game from the very last row in the balcony. He acted as if it were 1950 and the Zoom Lens wasn’t yet invented which made the players look like high school kids.
It was a great camera angle if you want to watch the fans in the stands but terrible if you want to see the best athletes in the world close up and competing big time.
Way to go ESPN, ruin an exciting game with atrocious camera work. ESPN should watch TNT and how much better their diverse camera work is.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 11/19/2010 - 5:13pm #439757
rtbtParticipantI have something else to say. The ESPN director was incompetent! It was one of the worst use of camera angles one could imagine. The director used an ultra wide, long distance view of the court that left the viewer feeling he was watching the game from the very last row in the balcony. He acted as if it were 1950 and the Zoom Lens wasn’t yet invented which made the players look like high school kids.
It was a great camera angle if you want to watch the fans in the stands but terrible if you want to see the best athletes in the world close up and competing big time.
Way to go ESPN, ruin an exciting game with atrocious camera work. ESPN should watch TNT and how much better their diverse camera work is.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 11/19/2010 - 5:32pm #439764
marcusfizer21ParticipantKevin Garnett getting 2 rebounds is ridiculous…
0 - Posted on: Fri, 11/19/2010 - 5:32pm #439780
marcusfizer21ParticipantKevin Garnett getting 2 rebounds is ridiculous…
0 - Posted on: Fri, 11/19/2010 - 5:32pm #439787
marcusfizer21ParticipantKevin Garnett getting 2 rebounds is ridiculous…
0 - Posted on: Fri, 11/19/2010 - 8:05pm #439876
mgreener_34ParticipantThunder beat one of the best team in the NBA without KD and Green? Surprising, hopefully the team can grow from it. I was very surprised by Westbrook tonight. Not only did he hold Rondo in line all game, but he also got his own.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 11/19/2010 - 8:05pm #439891
mgreener_34ParticipantThunder beat one of the best team in the NBA without KD and Green? Surprising, hopefully the team can grow from it. I was very surprised by Westbrook tonight. Not only did he hold Rondo in line all game, but he also got his own.
0 - Posted on: Fri, 11/19/2010 - 8:05pm #439898
mgreener_34ParticipantThunder beat one of the best team in the NBA without KD and Green? Surprising, hopefully the team can grow from it. I was very surprised by Westbrook tonight. Not only did he hold Rondo in line all game, but he also got his own.
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