Tyler Murray Named New Radio Voice of the New York Knicks
Murray transitions from Triple-A baseball to NBA, fulfilling a lifelong dream as he joins MSG Networks.
- Tyler Murray, previously the lead broadcaster for the Worcester Red Sox, will be the new radio play-by-play announcer for the New York Knicks.
- Murray, 34, replaces Ed Cohen, who stepped down due to a medical condition affecting his voice.
- He will call all regular season and playoff games on 880 ESPN New York, and occasionally fill in on MSG Network telecasts.
- Murray, a Connecticut native and lifelong Knicks fan, expressed his excitement and honor in joining MSG Networks.
- Monica McNutt will continue as the lead analyst, with Alan Hahn and Wally Szczerbiak filling in as studio analysts.