Heroes, old coats, and what it means to be a Browns fan
November 19, 2014WEWS to be Browns TV and digital partner
November 19, 2014The SportsCenter set is back in Cleveland in advance of the Cleveland Cavaliers game against the San Antonio Spurs tonight. Just as it was for the Cavs home opener against the Knicks on October 30, SportsCenter is broadcasting live from East 4th Street. Today’s temperature is roughly 40 degrees colder than it was for the last go-round, and the crowd is much smaller than it was in October.
The ESPN personalities manning the set — Chris McKendry, Jay Crawford, P.J. Carlesimo, and Brian Windhorst — look downright miserable:
SportsCenter is live from Cle all day again. Windy up on roof. PJ Carlesimo is not visible. Wind whipping thru mics. pic.twitter.com/QGWmObvWjp
— Brendan Porath (@BrendanPorath) November 19, 2014
ESPN personalities Lindsay Czarniak, Stephen A. Smith, and Bruce Bowen will also contribute throughout the day.
.@jaycrawfordespn @CMCKENDRY_ESPN @lindsayczarniak @Bowen12 & @stephenasmith are all on @SportsCenter live from @e4thst tomorrow #ThisisCLE
— Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (@CLESports) November 18, 2014
If you can brave the conditions, go on down and join the party.
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F*&%! This worked out so well the first time.
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They should be in Buffalo the pansies!
Said this concerning a previous article and will basically repeat myself. Just watched us play the Nuggets and it was a disaster. That smaller lineup thing may work in other leagues, but not here coach Blatt. Instead of bouncing Alex Kirk from the Cavs to the Charge, why don’t you give him just a few minutes with are starters. Unlike Anderson, he’s a true “5”. On offense, this kid does what a real Center should – set picks and head to the rim.