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Re: Gorman
>> As for Cooz, one more time - he's probably the best point guard to ever
>> play professional basketball and his knowledge of the game is awesome.
>> He is critical only because he knows the team watches the tapes and he
>> thinks they can profit from what he's saying. Who has a better right?
>> He (and Tommy, too) are part of the Celtic Dynasty. Who has a better
>> right? So he has a speech impediment? So what? You can understand
>> him, can't you? Believe me, we could do much worse in the announcer
>> field.
>
>Dorine -- I don't think Cooz has a speech impediment. French is his
native
>tongue and he pronounces his "R's" as one would in French. Ed
Sorry, I'd have to disagree with you there. I also have a 100%
French-Canadian ancestry and the vast majority of my relatives spoke French
as a native tongue. Cooz's "pronounciation issues" are definitely not due
to an accent.
--Brian
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