As found on Awful Announcing... Gus is the best.
Friday, March 30, 2007
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Sportscenter Commercial - Big Brother
My favorite all-time Sportscenter commercial.
"Get up, walk it off... your parents signed the permission slip, get up man."
"Get up, walk it off... your parents signed the permission slip, get up man."
Sportscenter Commercial - New Kid out of High School
One of my favorites ever...
"Bottom line, he just came out too soon"
"Bottom line, he just came out too soon"
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Gus Johnson announces boxing too
Thanks to The Sports Flow for this, but if you thought Gus Johnson was only good in basketball, well, he can make boxing exciting too.
"WHAT A FIGHT! JEFFREY RESTO! THE HEART OF A LION!"
"WHAT A FIGHT! JEFFREY RESTO! THE HEART OF A LION!"
"Here's to feeling good all the time"
This obviously has nothing to do with sports, but I ran across the video and I just love it. One of my favorite scenes ever from Seinfeld, where Kramer says "Here's to feeling good all the time!" and then proceeds to drink a better with a cigarette in his mouth. Just a classic scene from the best TV show ever.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
OT Buzzer Beater Tip in by David Lee
A video from earlier this year with a last second tip-in by David Lee to win the game... but of course, the clip is more famous for the excited yell from Gus Johnson as it goes in. As usual, Gus Johnson makes everything a little better.
Gus Johnson on a call
This video is awful, but it displays the goodness of Gus Johnson, screaming and yelling after a putback dunk. Gus rocks.
Monday, March 5, 2007
Marshawn Lynch Highlight Videos
Marshawn Lynch, Cal RB, is projected to most likely be the #2 RB chosen in the Draft, right after Adrian Peterson. Here are some highlight videos:
2005:
2006:
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2006:
Friday, March 2, 2007
Dwight Howard Kiss The Rim Dunk
AKA he was robbed in the dunk contest. This would have been really sweet.
Nerf Basketball Video
I found this over at Signal to Noise... this video is just awesome, especially since I spent the better part of my youth playing nerf basketball.
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