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Breaking News Sports Entertainment ESPN’s Hubie Brown, 91, retiring after calling one more game in legendary career By Erich Richter Published Nov. 21, 2024, 1:18 p.m. ET ...
But on Sunday, Brown called his final professional basketball game. Fittingly, it took place in Milwaukee, where his NBA coaching career began, as the Bucks defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 135-127.
Hubie Brown received tributes from across the NBA community as the former coach and longtime broadcaster headed into retirement after spending more than half a century in pro basketball. The 91 ...
Brown was a teen in the NBA’s first season in 1946, and he joined the NBA as an assistant coach for the Bucks in 1972. "Nobody breaks down the finer points of basketball better than Hubie Brown.
An ESPN executive said 91-year-old Hubie Brown, who has been coaching or broadcasting basketball since 1955, will be retiring after the 2024-25 NBA season.
Brown, now 91-years old, originally worked for USA in the 80's and spent time with CBS, TNT, ABC and ESPN. He won an ABA championship in 1975 and was named NBA Coach of the Year twice in between ...
There were so many moments of note during Hubie Brown's final broadcast on ESPN. So many people virtually stopped by during the broadcast, including Mike Tirico, to show Brown love during his ...
Hubie Brown, 91, to call final NBA game for ESPN this season after legendary career By Richard Deitsch Nov. 21, 2024Updated Dec. 3, 2024 ...
Hubie Brown's incredible 52 year career has finally come to a close. He's impacted so many people on and off the court both on the sidelines and in the broadcast booth over these last five decades.
Hubie Brown is my Sports Media Person of 2023 because he personifies not having occupational limits. I watched him and Pasch call the Knicks vs. the Milwaukee Bucks on Christmas, and Brown still ...