ESPN announcer Mark Jones paid Hubie Brown a tremendous tribute Friday night, giving the 91-year-old color analyst a nickname worthy of the digital era. Brown will call his final NBA game on ...
Brown was showered with praise and tributes throughout the afternoon with broadcast partners like Mark Jones, Dave Pasch ... Legendary NBA broadcaster Hubie Brown is calling his final game ...
Hubie Brown has perhaps seen a greater percentage ... including Dave Pasch, Mark Jones and Mike Tirico, stopped in to share their appreciation for the retiring legend. "I've cried already 3 ...
Hubie Brown is still working as an NBA analyst for ESPN and ABC. The former basketball player and coach, a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, has partnered with Mark Jones ...
But you don't realize the lives that you cross when you do 50 years of this and two years in the ABA. 52 years in the pros," Brown said. That's 52 years of excellence. Thank you for everything, Hubie.
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 Hall of Fame broadcaster is the 6th U.S. play-by-play voice to surpass the century mark, including the World Series and Stanley Cup Final. Before Hubie Brown called his last game on Sunday ...
Hubie Brown had just ... and that was a high mark of what he did as a broadcaster.” Those who listened through the years recognized some of Brown’s trademarks, such as calling the lane ...