rekehavoc123
G-League
Breaking News: On Kings.com they announced the Kings Comcast SportsNet California TV Schedule which includes one preseason and 80 regular season games.
Nor heard of Haberman and Herenda. Any info?
Not really. Haberman did (does?) A's pre and post game but I don't know anything about Herenda. I was hoping they'd bring in a new version of Kozimor and keep Kayte on the pre and post game where she belongs. She and Richmond could both be analysts and I think it'd make for a better broadcast. As it stands I'll give the new crew a chance but my guess is that I won't be watching many pre game shows.
So I emailed Chris Granger and I told him him about televising games online as a cheaper alternative on Kings.com.
I know it's hard to believe, but there are still a lot of people who don't have unlimited bandwidth capability.![]()
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...Going off of how CSN California has handled A's broadcasts, also wouldn't be surprised if we saw Jerry get put on the bench a few games and Scot Pollard (has experience doing Jayhawks games) filling in on commentary, whether we (or he for that matter) like it or not. (CSN has done a similar thing with Ray Fosse on A's broadcasts, benching him for a couple of series a year for the likes of Shooty Babbit or Scott Hatteberg in failed attempts to, I dunno, appeal to younger viewers or something).
So I emailed Chris Granger and I told him him about televising games online as a cheaper alternative on Kings.com.
Agreed. Sometimes it slows down to "impossible to download anything" speeds. I live in the country. VERY few options for internet access that is what I would consider to be affordable.
I'm confused... where would we be able to watch preseason games then? Is there a preseason ticket like the summer league?
I guess I'm going to have to just go to the preseason games this year just to watch Sim Bhullar!!!![]()
Mitch is probably going to be the fulltime analyst guy. I'd expect a steady diet of Samurai Scot and Doug Christie to fill out the second pre- and post-game analyst role (CSN likes to have two analysts plus the host, with the occasional cut away to the insider and useless Ray Ratto appearance, seeing as how they seem to be the guys from the glory days who hang around at the current regime's events the most. Now that B-Jax is off the T-Wolves coaching staff, I wouldn't be surprised if he winds up in the rotation either.
Going off of how CSN California has handled A's broadcasts, also wouldn't be surprised if we saw Jerry get put on the bench a few games and Scot Pollard (has experience doing Jayhawks games) filling in on commentary, whether we (or he for that matter) like it or not. (CSN has done a similar thing with Ray Fosse on A's broadcasts, benching him for a couple of series a year for the likes of Shooty Babbit or Scott Hatteberg in failed attempts to, I dunno, appeal to younger viewers or something).
Also, prepare to deal with an onslaught of promos for Yahoo Sports Live or whatever they're calling it these days.
And, if we're lucky, fewer Pizza Guys promos.
Dang.. I live in po-dunk country too and I have broadband.....But since I am an avid gamer I kind of needed to be in an area that had it I guess?
Oh, I have mid-speed DSL broadband, but I am at the far end of the line and there are times when I can't even connect to the internet. Most of the time it works somewhat OK. Just limits to technology on POTS lines and distance, especially when everyone upstream is hogging all the bandwidth. I tried the fastest connection offered, but the connection wasn't very stable all the time. Drop it down one notch and it was much better, but I still drool over my friend's Comcast connection.