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Re: CHERYL MILLER



Actually i wrote that...seems I forgot to change the user file....
sorry for any confusion.

Adam

Laura Rubinstein wrote:
> 
> Actually, Reggie always said that until he turned 18, Cheryl was the
> only player in the area he couldn't beat at one-on-one...after one Pacer
> game, Reggie gave a great description of what a thrill it was to finally
> beat Cheryl, especailly after living in her shadow for so long...he
> tells some great stories about being thrilled the first time he scored
> 30 in a high school game, went home expecting to get praise from all his
> family, and all anyone wanted to talk about was how Cheryl had just
> scored forty something that night in a college game...
> 
> As an anouncer, I'm not thrilled with her, but she seems very
> knowlegeable...I just don't like most of the national announcers who
> spend as much time marketing the game as they do reporting it...
> 
> That being said, I'd watch days of Cheryl Miller as an anouncer over
> having to watch ten minutes of Bill Walton!
> 
> Adam
> 
> Dorine Pratt wrote:
> >
> > Excuse me?  Women at this level show their vulnerability?  Cheryl Miller
> > is an extremely knowledgeable basketball PLAYER - as well as a
> > commentator on TNT. I've heard several male television and radio
> > broadcasters say the same thing, that often when Ewing is out the Knicks
> > play better because they can't depend on Ewing to take the lion's share
> > of the shots.  It's a well known fact that many times when a team loses
> > their star player, the others step up and play better, at least for a
> > time. I enjoy Cheryl very much because she is knowledgeable, has a very
> > good television personality and Reggie says one person he could never
> > beat one on one was his sister.  Please don't make chauvinistic remarks
> > like that.
> > Dorine