Not UK related, but I saw, on Twitter, that Billy Packer died.
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I despised him in my youth. As an adult, I finally conceded that he had some great insight and was a good color announcer.Aspirational...
Originally posted by John Stuart MillHe who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that... He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them...he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form.Originally posted by Charlie MungerI never allow myself to hold an opinion on anything that I don't know the other side's argument better than they do
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I remember watching Billy Packer with my dad and we both hated him as he was a big ACC homer. He would often commentate the Phil Ford UNC days when they played four corners and tried to emulate soccer.
Back in the day, Packer, Enberg and Al Mcguire did games together. I liked Al but could not stand Packer.
I went to high school in North Carolina and that was ACC Country, I could be wrong, but I felt I was exposed to Packer more because of where I lived. He seemed to commentate a bunch of ACC games. When I moved to Charlotte, I lived a few miles from him. I ran into him a few times and he seemed to be a nice guy. There was an Apple Bees, when that was popular, that was close to his house and had a bunch of Billy Pakeer memorabilia. Rick Flair lived in the same neighborhood and always thought why the place did not have more of Nature Boy hanging from the wall.
His son, Mark Packer, ran a very good sport's radio show in Charlotte and he often interviewed Billy and gave him a hard time. I believe Mark went National and can be heard on XM Radio at ESPNU radio mid- afternoon.
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Originally posted by Jeff ROCKober View PostI remember watching Billy Packer with my dad and we both hated him as he was a big ACC homer. He would often commentate the Phil Ford UNC days when they played four corners and tried to emulate soccer.
Back in the day, Packer, Enberg and Al Mcguire did games together. I liked Al but could not stand Packer.
I went to high school in North Carolina and that was ACC Country, I could be wrong, but I felt I was exposed to Packer more because of where I lived. He seemed to commentate a bunch of ACC games. When I moved to Charlotte, I lived a few miles from him. I ran into him a few times and he seemed to be a nice guy. There was an Apple Bees, when that was popular, that was close to his house and had a bunch of Billy Pakeer memorabilia. Rick Flair lived in the same neighborhood and always thought why the place did not have more of Nature Boy hanging from the wall.
His son, Mark Packer, ran a very good sport's radio show in Charlotte and he often interviewed Billy and gave him a hard time. I believe Mark went National and can be heard on XM Radio at ESPNU radio mid- afternoon."There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, that it behooves us all not to talk about the rest of us." Robert Louis Stevenson
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A few years back Billy Packer had a habit of injecting himself into high-profile murder cases. Have no idea why. He was involved in the O.J. case for a bit.
I liked him as an announcer, though announcers to me with UK really never register much. A lot of times I don't even hear what they're saying. I long for the days where we don't have commentary at all, just a mic dropped really close to the court.
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Originally posted by matt colvin View PostJohn 3:3
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Wojo's on ESPN now doing college basketball studio stuff. His age is a little jarring because...well, we'd be roughly the same age. (Checking and he's two years older. Eat it, Wojo.)
And FTR Wayne Turner is the girls' coach where my kids went to high school. Have been to parties with him. Pro tip, but if you ever run into him in the world don't get three beers in and start talking to him about 1998. He doesn't enjoy it. Learned that one the hard way.
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One of those voices you'll never forget because you heard it in such important situations that our favorite team was involved in, and so many huge moments in modern college basketball. One of his first famous sound bites being when NC State beat Houston at The Pit in '83. "they won it! On the dunk!"
He was loathed by many but he did have a great basketball mind and one of his strengths was analyzing the game as it was happening, and noticing trends and strategic moves coaches would/could/ or should make. He was often spot on. I was basically told to hate him by my Dad, but I did appreciate his knowledge and experience and knew it was a big game when Packer was there. RIP
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Originally posted by Will Lavender View PostWojo's on ESPN now doing college basketball studio stuff. His age is a little jarring because...well, we'd be roughly the same age. (Checking and he's two years older. Eat it, Wojo.)
And FTR Wayne Turner is the girls' coach where my kids went to high school. Have been to parties with him. Pro tip, but if you ever run into him in the world don't get three beers in and start talking to him about 1998. He doesn't enjoy it. Learned that one the hard way.Aspirational...
Originally posted by John Stuart MillHe who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that... He must be able to hear them from persons who actually believe them...he must know them in their most plausible and persuasive form.Originally posted by Charlie MungerI never allow myself to hold an opinion on anything that I don't know the other side's argument better than they do
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Originally posted by Spiritof96 View Post
Why 98? Do you mean 97? or 99?
I just happened to be talking to him about '98. He was having none of it. Changed the subject, tried to walk away, etc. I just shrugged and went on with my day.
To Wayne's credit, I've heard from my son's coach that he will talk about those days in certain situations. I guess he just didn't want to on that particular day. With me.
Whatever. I ain't mad.
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