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Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by cuneo77, Jan 10, 2004.

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  1. cuneo77

    cuneo77 Member

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    me and my buddy have been fans sice we were kids, but one name slips our minds, who was the dorky guy with the glasses who did the halftime show before lisa? and whop was that guy from the houston post with a high pitched voice,its drivin us crazy cuz we cant remember....
     
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    Bruce Geitzen?
     
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    I think he ghost wrote Rudy T's bio.

    John Feinstein????

    Raven
     
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    Bruce Geitzen was the Paramount 20 (UPN) studio host... and he was the coolest guy ever.

    Robert Falkoff was the bald guy w/ the high pitched/scratchy voice who always seemed dissapointed in what the Rockets were doing.

    Plus, he worked for a newspaper that was about to die.
     
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    Hannah Storm?
     
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    Robert Falkoff was a cool guy. His writing was one of the best in my opinion and remembered he wrote a book based on the first chapionship year called "Dreamland". He worked for the Houston Post that eventually died and last heard he took a job in LA.

    Eddie Selfko is a cool guy that covered the Rockets for the Chronicle for a long time. I always thought Falkoff was better, but met Selfko in person back in '95 when he and Super Mario were having a book sigining for his "Believe It Again" yearbook the Chronicle made.
     

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