Radio voice of Kings Gary Gerould to broadcast game 2000 tonight

#1
Has been golden voice of the Kings since they first arrived in Sacramento. Congratulations G-Man for 26 seasons of excellence!!

Opps, correcting last name spelling - Gerould:):)
 
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#3
Congrats G-MAN!!!!

I've probably listened to more Kings games than I have watched on TV and there are so many memorable plays that I associate with with his radio call.

To 2000 more, hopefully the next 2000 are more successful than the first!

:D
 
#5
When I was a kid the G-man used to tell me Kings bed time stories. I'll never forget listening to those games on the radio as I was going to sleep
 
#13
i watch the game on tv on mute and always have the radio on... the best way to watch/listen to the game
I had this idea years ago, but when I tried to do it I found that the TV and radio are never in sync. One is always ahead by at least 2-3 seconds.

What do you do to fix this? Just ignore it?
 
#14
I had this idea years ago, but when I tried to do it I found that the TV and radio are never in sync. One is always ahead by at least 2-3 seconds.

What do you do to fix this? Just ignore it?
It was annoying, but when I had League Pass, sometimes it was still preferable to some of the other team's broadcasters.

And belated congratulations to the G-Man. I think he's great! :)
 
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I had this idea years ago, but when I tried to do it I found that the TV and radio are never in sync. One is always ahead by at least 2-3 seconds.

What do you do to fix this? Just ignore it?
In my case radio broadcast is 2-3 seconds AHEAD of TV signal so I can actually at times be away from the boob tube listening on my little hand held transister radio and dash back to view any "big play" G-Man is calling. Plus often get an instant replay of the action. Otherwise, I sometimes have both Napear and Gerould overlaying each other with one or other audio tuned low - but I much prefer the "color" G-Man so awesomely paints.
 
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