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Matt Devlin joins me and we talk:
- Bubble compared to Summer League
- The title meaning much more this season
- How the Raptors pre-bubble bubble was different
- The experience of calling the game remotely
- How the game is produced in normal times contrasted with bubble times
- Possible lasting changes that Covid has introduced on how the game is covered
- How Matt selects the places to shout out
- What team scares Matt in the east
- The Raptors biggest advantage over other teams
- The growth of young players - Powell, Anunoby, Davis
- Core skills needed for a broadcaster regardless of what sport they're calling
- How Matt continuously improves his broadcasting skills
- Peers that Matt admires
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Matt Devlin joins me and we talk:
- Bubble compared to Summer League
- The title meaning much more this season
- How the Raptors pre-bubble bubble was different
- The experience of calling the game remotely
- How the game is produced in normal times contrasted with bubble times
- Possible lasting changes that Covid has introduced on how the game is covered
- How Matt selects the places to shout out
- What team scares Matt in the east
- The Raptors biggest advantage over other teams
- The growth of young players - Powell, Anunoby, Davis
- Core skills needed for a broadcaster regardless of what sport they're calling
- How Matt continuously improves his broadcasting skills
- Peers that Matt admires
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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