Not because it gets old after a while, or phrases keep repeating, or it just plain doesn't work from time to time - but because every now and then they provide information that players would otherwise not have on the court.
For example, if I'm playing against a team that has easily penetrated to the basket, I might switch to a 2-3 zone. However, here comes Kevin Harlan to let my competition know - "The Bulls set up a 2-3 zone." The competition may or may not have realized this yet...Thanks fellas. Remind me to take you guys out clubbin with me so you all can C***block me all night... Now the competition adjusts their game with this new information in hand (granted a lot of people would come to this realization on their own, but it could take some longer than others).
It's never really gotten to a level where it was a big deal, but the more I hear about dynamic commentary the more I think this is going to be a problem in the future. I feel like it's up to the player to be aware of things like this, and not rely on hints thrown at them from time to time...
Again, I don't think it's at a level where it will cause major impact in a game as of now, but as I see commentary only improving in the future, the line will need to be drawn sooner or later...

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