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Hubie Brown, 91, has been calling basketball since 1954 and is expected to be calling his last game at some point this year for ESPN. The legendary announcer, 91, is calling it quits after this year.
Legendary NBA coach and broadcaster Hubie Brown will call his final game in February, ESPN announced Tuesday night. The news was first reported by the New York Post‘s Ryan Glasspiegel. Brown ...
Hubie Brown turned 90 years old last month. Yet, as he begins his 50th season doing work associated with the NBA, whether as a coach or a broadcaster, he is still sharp and fit enough to call ...
Hubie Brown and Doc Rivers share a moment during an in-game interview Doc thanks Hubie for his impact on the NBA, then Hubie tells a story of Doc’s junior season at Marquette in 1983 😅 pic ...
Hubie Brown’s first game as an NBA head coach with the Atlanta Hawks: 42 years old (Oct. 21, 1976) The first time Larry Bird and Magic Johnson played in the NBA Finals: 51 years old (May 27, 1984) ...
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.
Mike Breen and Hubie Brown, left, and Mike Breen before an NBA game in Memphis in 2022. Credit: ESPN Images/Sam Jordan By Neil Best [email protected] @sportswatch Updated February 8, 2025 ...
Hubie Brown, 91, has announced this will be his final game before he heads off into retirement, the end of a career in professional basketball that spans more than six decades.
So many people virtually stopped by during the broadcast, including Mike Tirico, to show Brown love during his final game. He even got There were so many moments of note during Hubie Brown's final ...
What’s remarkable about Hubie Brown, the Hall of Fame NBA analyst for ESPN? The enthusiasm. Listen to him call a game from 30 years ago or 30 hours ago—there’s no change. At 87, Brown could ...
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