Reggie Miller Was Amazed By The 1,500 Fans At All-Star, But It Was A Fake Crowd Noise
During last night’s All-Star Game in Atlanta, that had 1,500 fans in attendance due to COVID-19 restrictions, the broadcast added fake crowd noises, like they did during the regular season games.
Reggie Miller apparently didn’t get the memo and was amazed that the 1,500 people in the arena made it sound like there were 20,000, until Marv Albert revealed the truth to him.
Reggie Miller: “It sounds like it’s 20,000… the enthusiasm by seeing these fans is fantastic…”
Marv Albert: “That’s a fake crowd noise…”
Reggie Miller “It sounds like there’s 20,000 people in here, the enthusiasm of seeing these fans is fantastic”
Marv Albert “That’s the fake crowd noise”
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