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.
- 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.