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Marv Albert and Steve Kerr need to stay announcing the NBA game. I hate watching a game where the announcers have not done their research on the teams and don't know what they are talking about. They said Darius Miller was the backup point guard, WRONG. They said their weakness was they only played 6 players, WRONG. They said the reason they have the #2 ranking in the RPI is that their non-conference schedule was so weak. That the only Top 25 team they played was Indiana and it was a 1 point loss. Indiana, Kansas, North Carolina and Louisville were all in the Top 25 and unless the SEC is adding teams Mid-Season - ARE NOT IN THE SEC. Go back to the NBA. Albert can say, YES!! Kerr can ride the coat tails of Jordan and Pippen to the NBA rings he has on his fingers.
Never been a fan of Marv Albert....his accent alone bothers me. You know I always liked Steve Kerr. He had a role with the Bulls and did it well. I mean you have to have a good outside when your a small white boy playing on the same team with Jordan and Pippen!! He kept other teams honest with his 3 point shooting.Marv Albert and Steve Kerr need to stay announcing the NBA game. I hate watching a game where the announcers have not done their research on the teams and don't know what they are talking about. They said Darius Miller was the backup point guard, WRONG. They said their weakness was they only played 6 players, WRONG. They said the reason they have the #2 ranking in the RPI is that their non-conference schedule was so weak. That the only Top 25 team they played was Indiana and it was a 1 point loss. Indiana, Kansas, North Carolina and Louisville were all in the Top 25 and unless the SEC is adding teams Mid-Season - ARE NOT IN THE SEC. Go back to the NBA. Albert can say, YES!! Kerr can ride the coat tails of Jordan and Pippen to the NBA rings he has on his fingers.
Maybe he isn't cut out for broadcasting?? All that being said it's a shame that the supporting staff that tosses info to these guys can't do a better job than that.
