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by Mike Prada • Apr 24, 2010 3:34 PM EDT
As a way to increase the fan-friendliness of the NBA Playoffs, the NBA has decided to have one NBA player on Twitter commentate on each game today. Warriors guard Stephen Curry is currently on duty for Magic-Bobcats, and Baron Davis, Randy Foye and Jonny Flynn will follow in the other three games.
It's an interesting idea, because if there's one thing NBA fans need, it's analysis like "[Boris Diaw is] my X-factor, they need more from him," and "Look for Char to keep a comfortable lead going into the half w/o Dwight [Howard] on the floor." As an NBA fan, I just can't get amazing insights like that anywhere else. All I ask is that we stop using this phrase:
Today's #NBAP10 Tweeporters: ORL/CHA - @StephenCurry30, PHX/POR - @Baron_Davis, ATL/MIL - @randyfoye, LAL/OKC - @j_flynn
I will throw a tweefit if that phrase isn't tweetired by the tweend of this tweeday.
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