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The 2012 sports calendar is finally complete. Sportscaster Marv Albert appeared on “Late Show with David Letterman” Friday to present his wild and wacky sports bloopers from the past year ...
From dropped trophies to hockey pucks in a fan’s beer, there’s been more than a few hilarious bloopers throughout Marv Albert’s ‘Albert Achievement Awards’ segments on The Late Show With ...
There’s definitely something missing. If mustard goes with hot dogs; and beer with pretzels – well, Marv Albert goes with the NBA. And he’s missed. Marv Albert called 25 NBA All-Star Games ...
Marv Albert, the Forever Voice of the Knicks, was in the house for Game 2. “They [Knicks] basically have to forget about what took place the other day, which is hard to do," he told the Post.
One of the benefits of being a ball boy is the opportunity to get up close and personal with NBA stars. Former NBC sportscaster Marv Albert experienced this firsthand when he served in that role ...
Albert, who turns 80 next month, will continue to call basketball games on TNT up until the NBA finals, before he hangs up the microphone for good. (JTA) — Legendary Jewish sportscaster Marv ...
Marv Albert is a retired American sportscaster, having been the voice of NBC Sports for 2 decades, and known for making appearances as himself in a number of movies and TV shows.
Marv Albert was not interviewed for “ The Last Dance,” ESPN’s 10-part documentary on Michael Jordan and the 1990s Chicago Bulls. But he has been watching and enjoying the show, along with ...
1) Marv Albert No sports announcer in these parts has been so popular for so long. He surfaced in the early 1960’s and slowly dominated Gotham.
One irresistible facet of the Olympics, which NBC often highlights for viewers: all those family stories around the stars. NBC’s Rio Olympic coverage itself involves one. But even though the ...
Legendary Jewish sportscaster Marv Albert will retire after the NBA playoffs this summer, he announced on May 17.
Legendary Jewish sportscaster Marv Albert will retire after the NBA playoffs this summer, he announced Monday.