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I accept criticism because I have high expectations of myself and my show. The more I've thought about it this... and it's the most I've pondered anything relating to the Bulls in a long, long time... the worse I feel. I wouldn't call the Duhon visit a failure, but it raised awareness to something my show doesn't do well: tough interviews. The blame with me lies in not following up his answers that were iffy. Nobody is more disappointed in that than I am.
It was made worse when Harry saluted him for donating money to Katrina victims, followed by the "Could you have gotten eight tickets for the Duke-North Carolina game?" Absolutely the wrong day to be "playing nice" with Duhon. I always have experienced my skin crawling when he kisses butt, but on a day when the entire city is pissed at Duhon, that was brutal. It was even more egregious that he was unwilling to look objectively at what we did or didn't do in the interview. But... that's Harry: every interview is great; every joke is funny; every show we do is the best.
Moving forward, I resolve to do it differently the next time we are in a position to do a "tough interview" with a jocko who's on everybody's shit list. I'll ask more than two or three questions at the beginning... I'll follow up on anything that is objectionable... and I'll turn off Mike 4 if smooching commences. There are a couple reasons I asked the engineers to put on/off buttons for all mikes at my station in the studio; that's among them.
Sorry for not remembering your given name, FavreFan. I didn't have your e-mail still in front of me when I went back to discussing its content much later in the show.
Mac, its you're show, you should have kept par with what you were saying before he got on the air and to blame Harry is just a douchebag thing to do, its on you. You are starting to sound like Boers when it came to their show doing interviews with Phil Jackson and Bill Parcells, "oh it wasn't he right time and we went in a different direction". Bullshit, you guys get away with this crap all the time, spouting off without having to face most of the guys you rip, but when you do come face to face or do a phone interview, its all good because most people in your business don't have the sack to ask the tough questions.
Nice job on throwing Harry under the bus Mac, you are a great team player. Just make sure you hold you're buddy Jurko to the same standards or does he pass because you two are so close? Thats fair.
Mac, I will give you this, you show up and take the heat, no problem with that, but take away the Kramer flare up you had years ago, who have you really ever pissed off in a interview by asking a tough question? I don't recall anyone and all that talk about being tough on Kenny Williams, then a pic shows up where he is laughing it up with you and the guys, you have no creditability any longer Mac, thats how I see it.