NSS One on One: The Best and Worst NBA Broadcasters

Nick Gelso by Correspondent Written on October 24, 2009
DENVER - FEBRUARY 18:  Kenny Smith, Charles Barkley and guest arrive at Kenny Smith's 2005 All-Star Party on February 18, 2005 in Denver, Colorado.  (Photo By Mark Mainz/Getty Images) (Photo By Mark Mainz/Getty Images)

As sports fans, we all have our favorite commentators. Like a symphony accompanying a dramatic movie scene, the guys who tell us who's dribbling the ball and who should receive the pass, equally contribute to the overall drama of the sports moment being witnessed.

Conversely, like a catchy movie soundtrack can be totally ruined by a disastrous music video (Ghost Busters theme comes to mind - wow, that was bad!), an inappropriate comment by a Talking Head, searching for a catchy sound bite, can ruin an amazing sports moment.

In this week's edition of NSS: One on One , we dive into the best and worst of the NBA sideline teams.

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