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nibihes
91 posts
Mar 03, 2026
5:05 PM
Hi everyone,

As a linguistic researcher, I am fascinated by how basketball puns often evolve from literal descriptions into metaphorical cultural staples. Terms like "dropping dimes" or "charity stripe" have deep historical roots that many modern fans may not fully grasp. I am trying to identify which era of broadcasting—the 1970s "showtime" era or the modern analytic age—produced the most enduring wordplay. Are there any specific "dead" puns that you believe deserve a comeback in contemporary sports journalism? I would appreciate any historical context or vintage clips that highlight the art of the basketball quip.

Thanks in advance.

Last Edited by nibihes on Mar 03, 2026 5:11 PM


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