NBC's 'Throwback Tuesday' Brings Back the '90s Vibes for Sixers vs. Spurs
Get ready for a trip down memory lane as NBC brings back the nostalgia with a '90s-themed broadcast of the Sixers' game against the Spurs. Sports announcer Bob Costas, the legendary voice of 'NBA on NBC', is back, and so are the iconic 'Roundball Rock' and the Sixers' black throwback jerseys. But here's where it gets controversial...
Why it matters: This special broadcast is a tribute to the '90s, a time when Michael Jordan and NBC were the undisputed kings of the court. NBC is recreating the entire retro feel of its 1995-96 telecast, from in-game announcers to on-screen graphics and even grainy highlights packages.
Driving the news: Costas, alongside analysts Mike Fratello and Doug Collins, will handle play-by-play duties, while Jim Gray takes on sideline reports. But let's not forget the reality check...
The Sixers, led by rookie Jerry Stackhouse, had a disappointing 1995-96 campaign, winning only 18 games. However, this allowed them to secure lottery pick Allen Iverson, who would later become a star.
Fast forward to today, and the Sixers face a different challenge. With Paul George suspended and Joel Embiid sidelined with an oblique strain, the team relies on Tyrese Maxey, who is putting up impressive numbers reminiscent of Iverson's early career.
If you're tuning in, catch the pre-game show 'NBA Showtime' hosted by Hannah Storm at 7 pm, followed by the main event at 8 pm at the Xfinity Mobile Arena. Tickets are available starting at $48.
Don't miss out on this unique blend of nostalgia and basketball action! But remember, the '90s weren't all sunshine and roses. Let us know in the comments if you agree or disagree with this controversial interpretation!