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Jim Karvellas (August 24, 1935 [1] [2] –January 1, 2007 [3] [4]) was a veteran play-by-play sportscaster whose career on radio and television spanned more than 30 years. [5] Known for his trademark calls of " Bulls-eye !"
Jim Palmer or Mike Flanagan [10] Amber Theoharis: Jim Hunter or Tom Davis or Amber Theoharis: 2011: 2012: Gary Thorne or Jim Hunter: Jim Palmer or Mike Bordick: Jim Hunter: Rick Dempsey or Tom Davis or Amber Theoharis: 2013: Jim Hunter or Tom Davis Rick Dempsey: 2014: 2015: 2016: Jim Palmer or Mike Bordick or Brian Roberts (select games) Tom ...
The following list of people have served as a broadcaster for the ... Jim Hunter (sportscaster) J. Dave Johnson (1980s–1990s pitcher) K. Jim Karvellas; L. Ken ...
Jim Karvellas Marv Albert: Cal Ramsey Cal Ramsey: 1982–86 MSG Network WOR-TV: Jim Karvellas Marv Albert: Butch Beard Butch Beard: 1986–89 MSG Network/WWOR-TV: Marv Albert: John Andariese: 1989–97 MSG Network: Marv Albert: John Andariese: 1997–98 MSG Network: Mike Breen: John Andariese: 1998–2000 MSG Network: Mike Breen: Walt Frazier ...
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Mutual was the official national radio broadcaster of NBA games (including the All-Star Game [1] [2] [3] ... Jim Karvellas; Andy Musser; Johnny Orr; Gene Peterson ...
During the seventh inning of the high-profile game broadcast nationally on TBS, an unmistakable chant broke out in the crowd. "Free Kevin Brown! Free Kevin Brown!"
The 2003 NBA All-Star Game on TNT [79] marked the first time that the game was broadcast by a cable television network. [ 80 ] For the 2001–2002 , NBC 's studio team consisted of Ahmad Rashad and Hannah Storm with former Philadelphia 76ers owner Pat Croce , the returning Mike Fratello , and former player Jayson Williams .