Yeah! Why do the broadcasters think we want to hear the same trite comments over and over again from athletes who just “go out there and give it 110%”. When ever sideline interviews start up I either change the channel or hit the mute button…………
That’s quite an expression on the basketball player’s face (although I must admit that, at first glance, I wasn’t sure which … thing … was his mouth and which was his ear–ha).
pouncingtiger over 13 years ago
The pressure on the press is getting to her.
Edcole1961 over 13 years ago
Stuff it.
Plods with ...™ over 13 years ago
…and how does that make you feel?
Meek1960 over 13 years ago
I will not leave Cleveland until we win an NBA title. oops
Nighthawks Premium Member over 13 years ago
…or the most common question asked of a winner of a game, match or race:
what does this MEAN to you?
rw1h over 13 years ago
Yeah! Why do the broadcasters think we want to hear the same trite comments over and over again from athletes who just “go out there and give it 110%”. When ever sideline interviews start up I either change the channel or hit the mute button…………
lmubill over 13 years ago
This must be ESPN. They practically do this now with their interviews of coaches during timeouts…..
jtviper7 over 13 years ago
Get that microphone away from the hoop…
Dirty Dragon over 13 years ago
He just wants to thank the good Lord for helping him lift his pivot foot too soon.
aprilglaspie over 13 years ago
Yeah. He ain’t Michael Jordan.
comicnut4636 over 13 years ago
…of course he feels like he won the lottery! Next STUPID question.
rgcviper over 13 years ago
That’s quite an expression on the basketball player’s face (although I must admit that, at first glance, I wasn’t sure which … thing … was his mouth and which was his ear–ha).