Brown coached 15 seasons with the ABA’s Kentucky Colonels (1974-76) and NBA’s Atlanta Hawks (1976-81), New York Knicks ...
Nobody embodies an NBA lifer more than Hubie Brown does. The longtime NBA broadcaster is calling his very last game on ESPN Sunday with the Bucks taking on the 76ers. He’s worked both in and ...
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 called the final game of his legendary broadcasting career on Sunday. Brown did color commentary alongside Mike Breen for the ESPN on ABC broadcast of the 76ers-Bucks game, which ...
Come on now, how much do we love hearing Hubie Brown call NBA games? Of course we do. He’s a Basketball Hall of Famer, one of the best this league has ever seen. The cadence and style are ...
NBA.com Staff Hubie Brown shares his thoughts -- along with Mike Breen -- as he signs off on his final NBA broadcast. Hubie Brown received tributes from across the NBA community as the former ...
“To show you how big you are, Hubie, we’re allowed to have a play-by-play voice from another network appear on today’s telecast.” – Mike Breen as Mike Tirico joins the ESPN on ABC ...
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Hubie Brown has perhaps seen a greater percentage of the history of basketball than any human being that has ever lived. The 91-year-old played his lone professional season for the Eastern ...
Before Hubie Brown called his last game on Sunday, Feb. 9, he spoke to NBA.com at length about his storied career. Ben Lambert, NBA.com Hubie Brown shares his thoughts -- along with Mike Breen ...
Nov 4, 2015; Cleveland, OH, USA; ESPN television analyst Hubie Brown sits courtside after a game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the New York Knicks at Quicken Loans Arena. Cleveland won 96-86.
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.