The New York Post announced on Saturday that iconic NBA announcer Marv Albert would be retiring at the end of the NBA Playoffs this season.
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BREAKING: Marv Albert to retire after NBA playoffs, The Post has learned https://t.co/g8ldGShDeb pic.twitter.com/FUxjuyNATM
— New York Post Sports (@nypostsports) May 15, 2021
Albert, who turns 80 next month, has been calling NBA games for nearly 60 years, and is regarded by many to be the most well-known voice of the NBA. He is a Brooklyn native and Hall-of-Famer. Albert worked his first NBA game for the New York Knicks as a 21-year-old in 1963, filling in for Marty Glickman, on WCBS Radio.
Here is a collection of his best reactions found on YouTube:
On Thursday it was reported that his partner Chris Webber would not be around to call playoff games because Webber will not be brought back next season. Webber’s not returning and Albert’s retiring are not related. It is yet to be seen who will be Marv Albert’s partner during his last NBA playoff run.
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