To paraphrase the late, great @StuartScott, @TurnerSportsEJ is indeed, cooler than the other side of the pillow.
@taylorswift13 should feel privileged to take a pic with such a benevolent human being.
🎤 NBA FINALS FLASHBACK 🎤
A legendary moment in sports broadcasting.
Our former D210SPORTS reporter, Norrelle Greggory, interviewing the late Stuart Scott during the NBA Finals as the Miami Heat battled the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Stuart Scott changed the game with his passion, authenticity, and unforgettable style. To share a moment with one of the greatest sports broadcasters of all time is a memory we’ll always cherish.
Gone, but never forgotten.
#StuartScott#NBAFinals#MiamiHeat#OKCThunder#D210SPORTS
June 11, 1997...
Michael Jordan's Flu Game.
“But first, a new meaning to ‘feeling under the weather’.”
- @RichEisen
“Yeah, feeling under MJ’s spell. NBA Finals 2-2. First it got personal, then it got squeamish.”
- @StuartScott@Jumpman23@SportsCenter@ESPN
Craig Kilborn (The Daddy), Stu Scott (Booyah and Cool as the other side of the pillow), Rich Eisen, Charlie Sterner, Dan Patrick (En Fuego), Keith Olbermann (They're not going to get em). O yea! I lived it
In the inaugural episode of ‘This Was SportsCenter’, Dan Patrick joined the show and told the story of the role he had in the origin of the “This Is SportsCenter” series of commercials… and reveals to us which of his MANY appearances in these commercials was his favorite:
I watched the Stuart Scott ESPN 30 for 30. I was bawling the last twenty minutes! He is so incredibly missed and how lucky were we to have him! #BOOYAH#StuartScott 🩵🩵
Shoutout to the GOAT @StuartScott and the great @RichEisen.
Stu will always be the Michael Jordan of @SportsCenter anchors.
1990s @ESPN was the absolute peak of sports coverage.