[QUOTE=Bodhi]Hubie Brown is incredible. For him to still be doing what he does at this age as well as he does it is unbelievable. We are all lucky to have him for as long as we do[/QUOTE]
This. :applause:
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[QUOTE=Bodhi]Hubie Brown is incredible. For him to still be doing what he does at this age as well as he does it is unbelievable. We are all lucky to have him for as long as we do[/QUOTE]
This. :applause:
[QUOTE=RedBlackAttack]He's beyond awful. :hammerhead:
People complain about Austin Carr... at least he's entertaining. This guy is like listening to basketball muzak.[/QUOTE]
I refuse to believe that there are people who actually believe this.
Even bringing up Austin Carr and Hubie Brown in the same sentence is disrespectful. Carr isn't even fit to smell his 90 year old farts.
I hate that Hubie is not on the ABC first broadcast team to call the top notch games instead of goofy ass Jeff van gundy and Mark Jackson:facepalm
Hubie is the ****ing best. I like Fratello more but real talk hubie has stories for days and was a hell of a players coach. Joy to listen to since I was born.
My list goes like this:
1. The Czar of the Telestrator
(Mike Fratello for all you unknowing, godless, unworthy ones)
2. Hubie Brown
3. Jeff Van Gundy
Everybody the f#@k else.
Hubie is one of my favorites. I learn something new every time I hear him speak.
I like his effort, but not only that, his leadership, also, Mike, his motor and defense. Watch him out there. Ok? He does alot of good things out there on the court to help the team win. Remember back in the day we loved guys that gave them all out there in the court. That's what you want to see out there.
The Breen and Hubie tandem :bowdown:
Hubie makes me re-appreciate Mike Breen. Love these two together.
[QUOTE=Eric Cartman]I like his effort, but not only that, his leadership, also, Mike, his motor and defense. Watch him out there. Ok? He does alot of good things out there on the court to help the team win. Remember back in the day we loved guys that gave them all out there in the court. That's what you want to see out there.[/QUOTE]
:roll:
... :facepalm
[QUOTE=Proctor]The Breen and Hubie tandem :bowdown:
Hubie makes me re-appreciate Mike Breen. Love these two together.[/QUOTE]
Jackson got him demoted, that slug.
Breen is a noted Atheist, when Jackson found out he basically did the exact thing he did in San Fran and demanded conversion. When Breen said no Jackson said either Breen goes or he goes, ESPN obviously stuck by a Christian.
[QUOTE=Nowitness]Jackson got him demoted, that slug.
Breen is a noted Atheist, when Jackson found out he basically did the exact thing he did in San Fran and demanded conversion. When Breen said no Jackson said either Breen goes or he goes, ESPN obviously stuck by a Christian.[/QUOTE]
source?
all hail Hubie!
[QUOTE=Nowitness]Jackson got him demoted, that slug.
Breen is a noted Atheist, when Jackson found out he basically did the exact thing he did in San Fran and demanded conversion. When Breen said no Jackson said either Breen goes or he goes, ESPN obviously stuck by a Christian.[/QUOTE]
Breen got demoted to calling the marquee matchup of the night? :roll: Wow, I bet he's bummed. Bet he wishes he was calling Lakers and Warriors, like the real leading men do.
[QUOTE=Proctor]Breen got demoted to calling the marquee matchup of the night? :roll: Wow, I bet he's bummed. Bet he wishes he was calling Lakers and Warriors, like the real leading men do.[/QUOTE]
Come playoff time the Christian will be on top again :confusedshrug:
[QUOTE=dubnation]:roll:
... :facepalm[/QUOTE]
See here, Mike. Firstly, he laughs, ok, that's what you want to see from him out there. Secondly, he needs to limit the facepalms from here on out *chuckles* Ok? Not good for poster chemistry.
Mike Breen + Hubie Brown = All Star Broadcasting Duo
:bowdown: