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Sue and Diana Show


On the intro program they showed some clips. Elle Duncan asked, "I didn't see it, was the one about the length of South Carolina's team in there?" Sue just kind of looked down and someone said something about the bosses didn't want to see that one again. :p

I really enjoyed what I saw of it and am tivoing it tonight.
 
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D and Sue will #bleedblue forever. There were some moments at the end where they both looked a little teary, hard to tell, but you could see it on their faces. We changed to the BTS when the announcers were repeating a story, yet again, just for some comic relief. I loved the guests they brought on. The random banter weaving in and out of hoop related topics was stress relief for me. And if you watch Geno's post game presser, he says some great things about these two, the reach they have within and beyond basketball, and that's what might be important.

The best part about the BTS broadcast? You had a choice of whether or not to watch it. Do we watch the Peyton & Eli NFL show? Nope. Not interested. And that's the beauty of multi-channel choices.
 
I watched them live on South Carolina-Louisville, then watched main broadcast for both UConn games and would go back and watch recording of Sue and Diana. I loved it.

I'm also a big fan of the Manningcast but one obvious difference is going to be that in football they have 30 to 45 seconds after each play to analyze it, so there is going to be more straightforward game talk. If Sue and Diana start talking about a pick and roll and then compare it to one they ran in 2002 and then explain how Geno screamed at them in a key moment of some game when they failed to execute...well, that's a great story. But in the meantime, six more plays have happened in the game. It's impossible for them to analyze too much with the play-by-play given the nature of the game.

What they do share in common with the Mannings is that chemistry and shared history. After the Mannings debuted you saw stories from, say, NBA people dreaming of having something similar. Again, you'd have similar issue with the speed of the game, but the main thing is finding two people like Peyton and Eli. Who are you getting? The Plumlee Bros? But with Sue and Diana you do have two people with incomparable history together who are also extremely entertaining and fun to listen to while having great chemistry.

There could be smoother aspects but overall I thought it was a great addition and hopefully becomes a mainstay.
 
Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird invite new fans to game with fun, unfiltered ESPN megacast | Opinion

ROFL - "At halftime, when they were joined by Rapinoe, Bird’s fiancée, who took the break in action to tell Taurasi, famously always dressed in dark monochromatic looks, “You know, no one gets versatility out of black like you do.” Taurasi rolled her eyes before admitting that earlier that day, wife Penny Taylor, a former WNBA player, teased her, “Are you going to wear your bright black tonight or your dark black?”
 
Albeit entertaining, my issues with their show were non-game focus & guests unrelated to basketball.

WRT (Sue’s partner) Megan Rapinoe— & I’m a huge women’s soccer fan— she knows nothing about basketball, for example.
 
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