OT: Steph Curry's Kid Made a Postgame Presser Entertaining for Once
Adorable kid. Stole the show!
Obviously there are some in the media who are salty enough to criticize Curry for bringing his kid to the postgame interview as if they ask anything important.
Most of it came from ESPN's Cowherd and First Take, so it's not even worth linking that crap. Ric Bucher also gave us another example on how tweeting your thoughts without thinking can go wrong.
I assumed the absurdity of calling an adorable 2-year-old with a family as outstanding as the Currys "a menace" would be obvious.
— Ric Bucher (@RicBucher) May 20, 2015
I guess it wasn't obvious to the OPI didn't think it was a bad tweet. Apparently a lot of people did hence why I said it can go wrong.
I misread your OP. I thought your were saying those were his actual thoughts.
I'm amazed. The only post-game pressers I've ever watched were when my favorite team wins a title... that's happened 5 times in my adult life.
Media guys think of it as a sacred place of some kind. They're the only ones watching.
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I remember watching that kid's grandfather play ball for the Charlotte Hornets.
Whoa. The thought that the generation I grew up watching is now becoming grandparents - yikes.
Was cute, was fun seeing him in a different light--as a dad.
that video was equally as boring as any post game presser I've seen. Which is not very many.
Ehhh...the whole "bringing the child on stage to talk into the mic" gag isnt that funny anymore.
Maybe it wasn't to be funny. Maybe he just you know...likes having a kid.
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When did reporters start thinking that the job they do is so important? They are talking about a childrens game that means nothing in the big picture. "Man we are just trying to do our job" while this is true it doesn't mean that they are owed anything. Cowherd said his job was more important than teachers and doctors, because it is so valuable to a billion dollar buisness. He is exactly the problem with the media. He runs what the network needs him to, he looks at how many mentions it gets and only talks about things that people are talking about. Like a robot echo chamber.
I guess I never realized the impact on society a 10-1 ESPN Radio host has.
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He had the opposite effect on me.
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