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  1. Mike Tirico

    Mike Tirico is the lead broadcaster for ESPN's presentation of "Monday Night Football". In addition to his "Monday Night Football" duties, Tirico hosts a multitude of programming on ESPN/ABC. He has been host of ABC's golf coverage since 1996, and from 2002 to 2006, he was studio host for ABC's NBA telecasts. Starting in 2007, Tirico will call the NBA Finals for ESPN Radio.

  2. Stuart Scott

    Stuart Scott (born July 19, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American sportscaster for ESPN, most visibly as an anchor on "SportsCenter". Scott attended Richard J. Reynolds High School in Winston-Salem, NC and later the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) where he was a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and on-air talent at student-run radio station WXYC. Scott graduated from UNC in 1987 with a bachelor of arts in speech communication.

  3. Mike Breen

    Mike Breen(born June 26 1965) is a play-by-play commentator for the "NBA on ABC". He also works NBA games for ESPN, and was formerly a play-by-play announcers for New York Giants preseason games, as well as for regular season NFL games on both FOX and NBC. Breen, a 1983 graduate of Fordham University, is currently in his 14th season as an NBA broadcaster, with some of those 14 taking place while Breen worked for NBC up until 2002, …

  4. Brent Musburger

    Brent Woody Musburger (born May 26, 1939 in Portland, Oregon) is an American sportscaster for the ABC and ESPN television networks.

  5. John Saunders

    John Saunders is a Canadian-American sports journalist from Toronto, Ontario. He is currently working for ESPN and ABC. According to his ABC biography, "Saunders, an all-star defenseman in the Montreal junior leagues, received a scholarship and played hockey at Western Michigan University from 1974-76." He was the news director for CKNS Radio (Espanola, Ontario, 1978), and sports anchor at CKNY-TV (Ontario, 1978-1979) and at ATV News (New Brunswick, 1979-1980).

  6. Linda Cohn

    Linda Cohn (born November 10, 1959) is a Jewish-American sportscaster who appears on ESPN's "SportsCenter" as an anchor. As a teenager, Cohn, a New Yorker, demonstrated talent at ice hockey, joining her high school's boys team for eight games. She is also an avid New York Rangers fan. Cohn graduated with a bachelors degree in arts and communications from the SUNY at Oswego. She was also the goalie for the women's ice hockey team at Oswego, …

  7. Dick Vitale

    Richard J. "Dick" Vitale, also known as "Dickie V" and "Mr. College Basketball" (born June 9 1939 in Passaic, New Jersey) is an American sports broadcaster who is well known for his spirited style of broadcasting, primarily on ESPN and its family of cable television channels. Vitale was a finalist for election to the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2004, 2006, and 2007 (he was left out in 2005).

  8. Brad Nessler

    Brad Nessler (born June 3, 1956) is an American sportscaster who currently calls college basketball games for ESPN and ESPN on ABC and college football games for ESPN on ABC. Nessler's career with ESPN began in 1992 and expanded with the addition of ABC Sports assignments in 1997. From 2002-04, Nessler was a broadcaster for the NBA, including calling the 2003 NBA Finals. He appears annually as the play-by-play commentator in EA Sports' NCAA Football.

  9. Fred Hickman

    Fred Hickman is the host of "NBA Shootaround" and a "SportsCenter" anchor for ESPN.

  10. Dana Jacobson

    Dana Jacobson joined ESPN as an ESPNEWS anchor in December 2002 and soon became a regular anchor on the 6 p.m edition of "SportsCenter". In March 2005, she was named co-host of "Cold Pizza", and transitioned with the show as it became "ESPN First Take". Jacobson provided sideline reporting for ESPN’s coverage of NBA Sunday night games. Jacobson graduated from the University of Michigan in 1993 with a Bachelor of Arts in English and communications.

  11. Tim Legler

    Timothy Eugene "Legs" Legler (born December 26, 1966 in Washington, D.C.) is an American, former professional basketball player in the NBA, and is a current ESPN analyst.

  12. Jack Ramsay

    Dr. John T. Ramsay (born February 21, 1925 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States) is an American former professional basketball coach in the National Basketball Association. After coaching in the high school and minor-league ranks for the early postwar years, he became head coach at his alma mater, Saint Joseph's College, in 1955. In his first season, Ramsay would lead the Hawks to their first Big 5 crown and their first-ever postseason berth (in the NIT).

  13. Michele Tafoya

    Michele Tafoya (Vandersall) (born December 17, 1964 in Manhattan Beach, California) is an American television sportscaster. She currently works for ESPN as a sideline reporter for "Monday Night Football" and NBA games on ABC. Prior to joining ABC Sports and ESPN in 2000, she worked for several years for CBS Sports, covering the Winter Olympics and various games in the NFL, college football and college basketball.

  14. Doc Rivers

    Glenn Anton "Doc" Rivers (born October 13, 1961 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American former professional basketball player from Marquette University who played point guard in the National Basketball Association notably for the Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers, New York Knicks, and San Antonio Spurs. After retiring from the league, he became a coach and is currently head coach of the Boston Celtics. Rivers was known for his defense while playing in the NBA.

  15. Bill Walton

    William Theodore Walton III, better known as Bill Walton (born November 5 1952), is a former American basketball player and current television sportscaster. He is the father of current Los Angeles Lakers player Luke Walton. Walton was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame on May 10, 1993.

  16. Dan Shulman

    Dan Shulman (born February 10, 1967 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian-born sportscaster, currently employed with ESPN television and radio. Shulman serves as the lead play-by-play announcer for ESPN's men's college basketball coverage (primarily paired with Dick Vitale) and ESPN Radio's "Sunday Night Baseball" coverage (with Dave Campbell). He also calls "Wednesday Night Baseball" games on ESPN television, usually paired with Orel Hershiser.

  17. Marc Stein

    Marc Stein is a sports reporter. He began writing for ESPN.com in 2000 and signed on full-time in 2002 to serve as the site's Senior NBA Writer. He also makes regular broadcast appearances as a reporter and analyst for SportsCenter, NBA Shootaround, NBA Fastbreak, NBA Coast to Coast, ESPNEWS, Cold Pizza and ESPN Radio. Before joining the ESPN family, Stein covered the league for more than five years at the Dallas Morning News, …

  18. Mark Jackson

    Mark Jackson (born April 1 1965 in Brooklyn, New York) is a retired American professional basketball player who played point guard for the New York Knicks, Indiana Pacers, Los Angeles Clippers, Denver Nuggets, Toronto Raptors, Utah Jazz, and Houston Rockets in the NBA in a career spanning from 1987 to 2004. He is currently an NBA analyst for The YES Network's New Jersey Nets games, ESPN and ABC.

  19. Greg Anthony

    Gregory Carleton Anthony (born November 15, 1967 in Las Vegas, Nevada) is an American former NBA basketball player and current personality on the ESPN family of networks. A graduate of Rancho High School in Las Vegas, Anthony played his freshman year of college basketball for the University of Portland before transferring to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

  20. Jim Gray

    Jim Gray is an American sportscaster. He has previously worked as a sideline reporter with NBC Sports and CBS Sports. He is currently with the Westwood One radio network and ESPN/ESPN on ABC.

  21. Ric Bucher

    Ric Bucher is an NBA analyst and an insider for ESPN and ESPN.com. Bucher is a senior writer for ESPN The Magazine and columnist for ESPN.com who also serves as an NBA analyst on ESPN TV and radio. He's a 1983 graduate of Dartmouth College, where he played four years on the varsity soccer team and was a member of Alpha Delta fraternity. He lives in California with his wife and two children.

  22. Tim Hardaway

    Timothy Duane (Tim) Hardaway (born September 1 1966 in Chicago, Illinois) is a retired American basketball point guard who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and who in his prime was one of the league's best at his position. Six feet (1.83 m) tall, he was best known for his crossover dribble (dubbed the "UTEP Two-step" by TV analysts), a move which he utilized and which seemingly caused a revolution in the NBA, …

  23. Lisa Salters

    Lisa Salters has been a reporter for ESPN and ESPN on ABC since 2002. Before then, she covered the O.J. Simpson murder case for ABC and worked at Baltimore's WBAL-TV. A graduate of Penn State who played college basketball for the Lady Lions, Salters has reported worldwide for ESPN, including a series of reports from the Middle East prior to the Iraq War. In addition, she has hosted ESPN's coverage of the 2006 Winter Olympics from Turin, Italy, …

  24. David Aldridge

    David Aldridge (born February 10, 1965 in Washington, D.C.) is a sports analyst for the television cable network, TNT. Aldridge is a graduate of American University and worked as a writer for "The Washington Post", where he spent nine years. During that time Aldridge was a beat writer covering Georgetown University basketball, the Washington Bullets and Washington Redskins. He also covered the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, …

  25. Jason Jackson

    Jason Jackson (born) was a sportscaster and writer for ESPN from 1995 until 2002, best known as the host of "NBA 2Night". Jackson was fired from ESPN in 2002 for allegedly making comments in e-mails to colleagues that had sexual overtones and were deemed inappropriate. In 2003, he hosted his own sports talk radio show in Hartford, CT called "The Jax Show". He currently works as a broadcaster for the Miami Heat.

  26. Dee Brown

    DeCovan Kadell "Dee" Brown (born November 29 1968, in Jacksonville, Florida) is a former professional basketball player. A 6'1" guard from Jacksonville University, Brown was selected by the Boston Celtics with the 19th pick of the 1990 NBA Draft. He spent twelve seasons (1990-2002) in the NBA, playing for the Celtics, Toronto Raptors, and Orlando Magic, and he scored 6,758 total points. One of the highlights of his career occurred in 1991, …

  27. Tom Tolbert

    Byron Thomas (Tom) Tolbert (born October 16 1965 in Long Beach, California) is an American sports radio personality/television color analyst for the National Basketball Association. Tolbert was a former college basketball star with the University of Arizona in the late 1980s. He played for various teams in the NBA including the Golden State Warriors, Charlotte Hornets, Orlando Magic and Los Angeles Clippers before retiring in the mid 1990s.

  28. Jim Durham

    Jim Durham (born February 12, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American sportscaster. Since 1995, he has called numerous National Basketball Association games for ESPN and ESPN Radio. Durham has spent more than 32 years calling NBA games on TV and radio; his previous assignments were with the Chicago Bulls, the Dallas Mavericks, TNT and TBS. With the Bulls, he was play-by-play announcer when Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, …

  29. Kevin Frazier

    Kevin Frazier (born on May 20, 19??) is currently the weekend host of "Entertainment Tonight" as well as correspondent. Formerly, Frazier worked as an anchor at Fox Sports Net and later ESPN, where he hosted "SportsCenter" as well as a multitude of NBA themed programming (including "NBA Shootaround", "NBA Fastbreak" and "NBA Fastbreak Tuesday"). Frazier is also a forum guest on "Jim Rome Is Burning".

  30. Steve Jones

    Stephen (Steve) Howard "Snapper" Jones (born October 17 1942, in Alexandria, Louisiana) is one of the most esteemed and watched National Basketball Association (NBA) television analysts. After serving as an analyst on "The NBA on NBC" for 13 years, Jones now works in that same position for ABC, ESPN, and NBATV. Jones' broadcasting career began in 1976 (the season after he retired as a player with the Portland Trail Blazers), …

  31. Dave Pasch

    Dave Pasch is a play-by-play broadcaster for ESPN, calling NBA, college football, college basketball, and WNBA games. He is also the radio voice of the Arizona Cardinals.

  32. Byron Scott

    Byron Anton Scott (born March 28 1961 in Ogden, Utah) is a former National Basketball Association All-Star and current head coach of the NBA's New Orleans Hornets. He attended Arizona State University. He was well-known as a player for the Los Angeles Lakers. Scott grew up in Inglewood and played at Morningside High School, in the shadow of what was then the Lakers' home arena, The Forum.

  33. Sean Elliott

    Sean Michael Elliott (born February 2, 1968 in Tucson, Arizona) is a retired American National Basketball Association player. Elliott played high school basketball at Cholla High School in Tucson, Arizona and played college basketball at the University of Arizona, under the tutelage of Lute Olson, and won the Wooden Award after an exceptional senior season. He was drafted by the San Antonio Spurs in the first round in 1989.

  34. Mark Jones

    Mark Jones is a sports broadcaster for ESPN and ABC. He has done play-by-play for college football, women's college basketball and the WNBA. He has also been a sideline reporter for NBA games. Prior to joining ESPN, Jones worked for TSN in his native Canada.

  35. Len Elmore

    Len Elmore returned to CBS Sports in 2003 for NCAA Tournament coverage. He is serving his 10th year as an analyst for the Network's NCAA Men's Basketball Championship coverage. Elmore has served as a college basketball analyst for ESPN for the past 11 consecutive years, calling ACC and Big East games including the Big East Tournament. Elmore served as an analyst for ABC Sports.

  36. Sal Masekela

    Sal Masekela is an American television host. He is the son of the famous South African jazz musician Hugh Masekela, and the older brother of "Survivor: Cook Islands" contestant Nathan Gonzalez. He is of South African and Haitian descent and was raised in Staten Island, NY and Carlsbad, CA (near San Diego, CA), where he attended Carlsbad High School. Sal started in the business answering the phone for Trans World Magazine.

  37. Bill Raftery

    This page is dedicated to Bill Raftery, the greatest college basketball analyst ever, and all-around great man. Bill is a college basketball analyst for CBS and ESPN. He is known for his tag lines including "The Tar Heels start in a

  38. Fred Carter

    Frederick James Carter (born February 14, 1945 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a former professional basketball player and head coach. A 6' 3" guard from Mount St. Mary's University, Carter was selected by the Baltimore Bullets in the third round of the 1969 NBA Draft. He played eight seasons (1969-1977) in the NBA as a member of the Bullets, Philadelphia 76ers, and Milwaukee Bucks, scoring 9,271 career points.

  39. Kevin Calabro

    Kevin Calabro is an American play-by-play announcer for the Seattle SuperSonics of the National Basketball Association. The National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association named him "Sportscaster of the Year" for the state of Washington in 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2006Η. Calabro is a graduate of Ben Davis High School (1974) calling games during high school on WBDG, 90.9 FM. He graduated from Butler University (1978).

  40. Howard David

    Howard David is a veteran American sportscaster. Over the years, David has been the radio play-by-play man for several pro sports teams including the NBA's New Jersey Nets, Milwaukee Bucks, and Boston Celtics, and the NFL's New York Jets and Miami Dolphins. He also had stints with the New York Cosmos soccer team and as the voice of Princeton University basketball and football.

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