Marv Albert was one of a few broadcasters to work with O.J. Simpson during the Juice’s two stints in NFL broadcasting. And the legendary Albert quickly found ways to mess with the infamous football ...
Ian Eagle was a teammate of Marv Albert’s for years doing NBA games for TNT Sports, but before they were colleagues, Albert was an idol for Eagle. Discussing Albert’s impact on him in an interview on ...
Saturday night’s Game 6 of the Eastern Conference finals did not just mark the end of the series between the Atlanta Hawks and Milwaukee Bucks. It did not mark just the end of TNT’s coverage of NBA ...
Legendary sports broadcaster Marv Albert is officially calling it a career. The veteran sports broadcaster, who’s been in the business for 55 years, has officially called his final game. Albert was on ...
Marv Albert, the legendary voice of the Knicks spanning four decades, is calling at least one more game at Madison Square Garden, getting the play-by-play assignment with TNT for Wednesday’s Game 5 ...
Broadcaster Marv Albert, who is retiring, acknowledges the crowd's applause during the first half of Game 5 of a second-round NBA basketball playoff series between the Brooklyn Nets and the Milwaukee ...
Jeff Van Gundy once had a “contentious” relationship with NBA broadcasting legend Marv Albert, but the two have since settled their differences. Van Gundy, now a longtime top color commentator for ...
Marv Albert’s legendary career is officially over. With the Bucks winning the Eastern Conference finals by defeating the Hawks in Game 6 Saturday night, the longtime NBA play-by-play voice called his ...
"My 55 years of broadcasting the NBA has just flown by and I've been fortunate to work with so many wonderful and talented people," Marv Albert said in a statement Marv Albert is hanging up the mic.
(JTA) Legendary Jewish sportscaster Marv Albert will retire after the NBA playoffs this summer, he announced on May 17. Born Marvin Aufrichtig to Jewish parents in Brooklyn, he became one of ...
NEW YORK (AP) — From Michael Jordan soaring through the air to Willis Reed simply walking onto the court, Marv Albert supplied the sound that went with the sights. Albert has called numerous sports ...
NEW YORK — Marv Albert is retiring after the NBA’s Eastern Conference finals, ending a broadcasting career spanning nearly 60 years. Albert will call the series for TNT. He has been with Turner Sports ...
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