I'm not that fond of Adande for various reasons. In 2009, my top candidates for MVP were LeBron and Wade. Adande kept contradicting himself by trying to discredit Wade. He kept mentioning records and championship contention while glossing over other factors.
What I dislike about Adande the most is how he's hypocritical about personal issues. He gets defensive about personal things being discussed on television (which is understandable), yet is often the main one commenting on those situations. Once, I knew Around The Horn would be discussing a personal issue (I think it was about the homosexuality of an athlete), and I watched the opening just to see if Adande would be on the show, and he was. I didn't watch the segment itself. I disagree with certain topics being covered. Similar to Michael Wilbon and Stephen A. Smith, if it bothers them then they should refuse to discuss it. It reminds me of ESPN blowing up what happened with Tiger Woods, then acting like fans or others in the media were making a huge deal about.
Reboot, restart or re-imagining is another word for remake
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