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Hubie Brown to Call Final NBA Game, Concluding a 55-Year Legacy in Basketball

At 91, the Hall of Famer and beloved broadcaster prepares to retire after decades of teaching and shaping the game from the bench and the booth.

Overview

  • Hubie Brown, a Basketball Hall of Famer, will call his final NBA game on Sunday, February 9, featuring the Philadelphia 76ers and Milwaukee Bucks.
  • Brown's career spans over 55 years, including coaching at high school, college, and professional levels, as well as broadcasting for major networks like ESPN and ABC.
  • Known for his detailed analysis and passion for teaching, Brown has been credited with educating millions of fans and players on the intricacies of the game.
  • He has called 18 NBA Finals and earned two NBA Coach of the Year awards during his coaching stints with teams like the New York Knicks and Memphis Grizzlies.
  • This final broadcast comes after a challenging personal year for Brown, who lost both his wife and son, but he remains focused on analyzing the game and celebrating basketball.