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Sir Lawrence

   
"    Louis Klotz — Player For Baltimore Bullets, And Founder Of The Washington Generals Touring Exhibition Team[39]"

Ya got to wonder what kind of money this dude made.  God Bless him for his strength of schedule.
Ludum habemus.

77ncaachamps

Gottlieb is a horrible analyst.

Thus a perfect fit for the snobbery and sensationalism of ESPN.
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Benny B

Quote from: Sir Lawrence on February 17, 2012, 07:00:35 PM
   
"    Louis Klotz — Player For Baltimore Bullets, And Founder Of The Washington Generals Touring Exhibition Team[39]"

Ya got to wonder what kind of money this dude made.  God Bless him for his strength of schedule.

Surprisingly... not quite as strong as UCONN's SOS this year.
Quote from: LittleMurs on January 08, 2015, 07:10:33 PM
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny.  Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.

real chili 83

Quote from: kinsella4three??? on February 17, 2012, 12:37:09 PM
are you though?  my ex-roommate works for espn, including some time spent in Bristol, and on numerous occasions he would mention the strong Jewish bias

...he also told me Linda Cohen is a raging bitch, and that Bielema banged Erin Andrews...



I heard he did Digger too.  ;)

MarquetteDano

Anyone take a good look at Gottleib during the halftime recap of today's game?  He looks sick.  I don't mean a cold either.  Looks like he has lost weight too.

Feel bad about bad mouthing the guy.  He does not look good at all.

Skitch

Did I really hear Gotlieb talking about UConn's 7am shootaround and how a coach only does that if he's desperate?  I thought it was Marquette that had the early shootaround.

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4everwarriors

"Give 'Em Hell, Al"

TomW1365

Quote from: BLUEPRINT on February 18, 2012, 12:21:33 PM
Gottlieb is full of himself and Digger

Hahahaha!  I have to agree... It was ironic that we had this thread going and Doug ended up being the analyst in ESPN's studio that night.  He must have been trolling MUScoop.com

MU82

Quote from: TomW1365 on February 17, 2012, 05:56:19 PM
Ha!  Nice one there.  Here's a list that includes Gottlieb (and his dad) among notable Jewish basketball players: 

    Leslie Alexander — Owner, Houston Rockets and former owner, Houston Comets [21]
    Red Auerbach — Coach, general manager and team president, Boston Celtics, HoF[22]
    Sam Balter, 5' 10" guard, Olympic champion
    Irv Bemoras — Basketball player who helped lead the University of Illinois to two Big Ten titles (1951 and 1952), while being named first team All-Big Ten and second team All-America in 1953. After college, Bemoras played in the NBA for the Milwaukee Hawks In 1953–1954 and with the St. Louis Hawks In 1956–1957.[23]
    Senda Berenson Abbott — Educator & Sportswoman, HoF[24]
    Sue Bird — WNBA player, Seattle Storm [25]
    David Bluthenthal — Professional basketball player for several European clubs, among them Maccabi Tel Aviv, Benetton Treviso, Virtus Bologna, Fortitudo Bologna, and currently Le Mans.[26]
    Larry Brown, ABA 5' 9" point guard, 3-time All-Star, 3-time assists leader, & NBA coach, Olympic champion
    Omri Casspi — Current player for the Cleveland Cavaliers; first Israeli-born player to play in the NBA. [27]
    Shay Doron — WNBA Player drafted by the New York Liberty in 2007
    Jordan Farmar — Current NBA Player For The New Jersey Nets; was previously the starting point guard for the UCLA men's basketball team[28]
    Hank Finkel — Back-up Center For The Boston Celtics
    Lawrence Frank — Former Head Coach Of The NBA New Jersey Nets[29]
    Marty Friedman — Player, HoF[30]
    Ernie Grunfeld — Player, US Olympic Team, NBA[31]
    Doug Gottlieb — Player, Broadcaster.[32]
    Edward Gottlieb — NBA Co-Founder, coach and owner of Philadelphia/San Francisco Warriors, HoF[33]
    Art Heyman — Player, All-Time Duke Great, NBA and ABA[34]
    Nate Huffman — NBB Intercamp Basketball Tourney Figurehead
    Nat Holman — Player & Coach, HoF[35]
    Red Holzman — Coach, HoF, NBA player[36][37]
    Ralph Kaplowitz – Player, Appeared In First BAA Game (Knicks vs. Huskies).[38]
    Stan Kasten — Former GM/president, Atlanta Hawks
    Louis Klotz — Player For Baltimore Bullets, And Founder Of The Washington Generals Touring Exhibition Team[39]
    Herb Kohl – Owner, Milwaukee Bucks[40][41]
    Barry Kramer — Player, While At NYU, Was All-American during 1962–64, Played (NBA) San Francisco Warriors Followed By The New York Knicks (1964).
    Joel Kramer – Player for Phoenix Suns 1978–83 after 4 years at San Diego State University
    Sylven Landesberg, 6' 6" former UVA shooting guard (Maccabi Haifa BC)[42]
    Rudy LaRusso, NBA 6' 7" forward/center, 5-time All-Star[43]
    Nancy Lieberman, WNBA player & coach, Olympic silver, HoF[44][45][46]
    Harry Litwack — Coach, HoF[47][48]
    Earl 'ED' Nobil – 1939–1943 Center AJC US Amateur champion Player of the year [49]
    Lennie Rosenbluth — 1957 College Basketball Player Of The Year
    Danny Schayes — NBA Player[50][51]
    Dolph Schayes — Player, HoF[52][53]
    Ossie Schectman — Scored first basket Of NBA (1946)[54][55]
    Jon Scheyer, All-American Duke University 6' 5" shooting guard & point guard[56]
    Barney Sedran — Player, HoF[57][58]
    Amar'e Stoudemire – Power Forward, New York Knicks.[59]
    Sidney Tannenbaum, 2-time All-American 6' 0" guard; left as NYU all-time scorer, played in the BAA
    Neal Walk — NBA Player[60]
    Max Zaslofsky, NBA 6' 2" guard/forward, 1-time FT% leader, 1-time points leader, All-Star, ABA coach


Davidson has a very good ballplayer named Jake Cohen, a junior forward who is probably the best Jewish player in college hoops right now.
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I believe Doug's dad was former UWM coach Bob Gottlieb.  Doug was born in Milwaukee when Bob was coaching at UWM.
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