Houston radio listeners got some very good news today: they only have to endure one more season of Gene Peterson and Jim Foley doing broadcasts of Houston Rocket games. After three decades, the pair is hanging it up after 2008.
Of course, everyone is supposed to be mourning the end of the road for these two beloved icons. Truth is, though, they made Rockets games unlistenable.
Being a homer in the NBA is a time-honored tradition (i.e, raspy-voiced Johnny Most of the Boston Celtics referring to Magic Johnson as โCrybaby,โ as in โCrybaby gets the reboundโ). But just because some teams do it doesnโt make it pleasant to listen to.
Peterson simply sucks, especially at this stage in his career, in giving basic play-by-play information. Youโll learn a lot, as a listener, about how the refs are ignoring a slew of obvious fouls being endured by the Rockets, or how opposing guards are traveling without being penalized, but when it comes to where the ball is, or what play is going on, youโre lost. Youโll get whining and opinions, but not too many facts.
As for Foley, he came from the Rocketsโ PR department to the booth, so blasting the team has never been his style.
We realize itโs not the โclassyโ thing to do, pissing on someone at their retirement announcement, but unlike this pair, we have to call it like we see it.
And we fully expect the Rockets to replace Peterson and Foley with sharp, incisive, informative announcers who arenโt afraid to criticize. Weโre guessing, though, that our expectations might not be met. โ Richard Connelly
This article appears in Jun 21-27, 2007.
