Norman Flynn was just asked if he would trade Suzuki for Simmonds again and his reaction was magical
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MarcO
November 29, 2022 (4:05 PM)
On BPM Sports, we witnessed a magical moment when analyst Norman Flynn was confronted with one of his worst statements in history.
He was asked if he would trade Nick Suzuki for Wayne Simmonds again.
"Earlier on the show, Georges Laraque "challenges" Maxime Truman to ask Norman Flynn a controversial question...
And he does!" - BPM Sports
His answer is magic:
Good response. He didn't mind saying it's "cheap" and a shot in the kidney, but he mostly took it with humor.
It made for a great radio moment. Great job!
Flynn also took the opportunity to justify himself a bit, and he appreciated the opportunity to defend himself.
You can review the statement in question here:
Enjoy a little 2 minutes of Suzuki's brilliances:
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NOVEMBRE 29 | 135 ANSWERS Norman Flynn was just asked if he would trade Suzuki for Simmonds again and his reaction was magical Do you think Nick Suzuki can score 90 points (in one season) one day? |
Yes | 131 | 97 % |
No | 4 | 3 % |
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