I get my news from the comics. In today's Crankshaft, it's mentioned (real or not) that on the Cavs' scoreboard, they have "DIFF" showing the score differential, so you don't need to do the math yourself.
Is that a common feature now? (Probably just for NBA games. People going to NCAA games are smart enough to be able to subtract!)
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(http://imgred.com/http://darkgate.net/comic/images/crankshaft/1177217348.gif)
thats a joke... honestly, figured a "Dunk-Meter" would go up before a DIFF meter.. compare dunks from both teams, however, they probably have that as well, haven't been to an NBA game in ages.
Quote from: mu_hilltopper on April 22, 2007, 10:09:05 AM
I get my news from the comics. In today's Crankshaft, it's mentioned (real or not) that on the Cavs' scoreboard, they have "DIFF" showing the score differential, so you don't need to do the math yourself.Quote from: Mayor McCheese on April 22, 2007, 07:08:36 PM
thats a joke...
No joke...it's true.
(http://www.ancsports.info/photogallery/albums/ancsports/ARENAS_STADIUMS/n_DSC01037.jpg)
That makes me sad. It's pretty basic math.
agreed.. just looked at it again and am trying to figure out what the "16" field above the diff field is for.. max of the two scores?! hmm.. perhaps shot clock...?
I think I just died a little inside. This is just pathetic.