I hate the guys that make a long statement, then ask "Do you agree?" Joe D was a master.It just kills me to listen to interviews where the interviewer feels the need to talk more than the person being interviewed.
Still 9 more than Baylor.We Alex leaves we’ve only got 9 scholly guys so hope he’s ready to ball
I hate when the interviewer asks an expert guest what their take is on something,...the guest gives an interesting, compelling answer and finishes....followed by dead air for 6 seconds....the interviewer hasn't been listening and doesn't follow up on what the guest has just compelling said. Instead, the "interviewer" idiotically proceeds to ask the guest a question on a totally different subject. Just going down his list of questions ...I hate the guys that make a long statement, then ask "Do you agree?" Joe D was a master.
I was thrilled to hear some basketball content from Furphy but after 10 minutes I need a break. It just kills me to listen to interviews where the interviewer feels the need to talk more than the person being interviewed. Ask a concise question, please.
In fairness, though, JF was a bit reserved and didn't give long winded answers or get into a lot of detail. My guess is the interviewer had to fill a lot of dead space to make it last 30 minutes he needed for his podcast.I was thrilled to hear some basketball content from Furphy but after 10 minutes I need a break. It just kills me to listen to interviews where the interviewer feels the need to talk more than the person being interviewed. Ask a concise question, please.
A good interviewer doesn’t let that happen. They follow up on the point made and go a little deeper with a question about what in his past may have led to that. Pretty simple to do. They also should have a bunch of prepared topics to explore. It really never should be on the guest to fill up the interview time.In fairness, though, JF was a bit reserved and didn't give long winded answers or get into a lot of detail. My guess is the interviewer had to fill a lot of dead space to make it last 30 minutes he needed for his podcast.
He said that is one thing he needs to work on.How is his defense? That’s the determining factor for his PT.
Scott Drew was so promising coming off that natty crazy what’s going on down thereStill 9 more than Baylor.
I guess their NIL is nil.Scott Drew was so promising coming off that natty crazy what’s going on down there
In fairness, though, JF was a bit reserved and didn't give long winded answers or get into a lot of detail. My guess is the interviewer had to fill a lot of dead space to make it last 30 minutes he needed for his podcast.
Toughness is not a body type. It is not about being aggressive. Toughness is being able to take a punch and fight through it. Some quiet dudes are the toughest SOBs out there.
He was amazing. Never seemed to get hurt and played all-out all game. In the NBA, he was the new Havlicek.Rip was a tough SOB and one of my top 3 Huskies.
But he looked like he never saw the inside of a weight room.