NBA on Mutual
The NBA on Mutual is the de facto name for National Basketball Association radio broadcasts on the Mutual Broadcasting System. Mutual was the official national radio broadcaster of NBA games (including the All-Star Game[1] and NBA Finals) from the 1968-69 through 1983-84 seasons. Mutual had previously broadcast NBA games as far back as 1954-55. Mutual was ultimately supplanted by the ABC Radio Network.
Commentators
Play-by-play
Color commentators
- Bob Blackburn
- Hubie Brown
- Art Eckman
- Tom Heinsohn[3]
- Rod Hundley
- Jim Karvellas
- Andy Musser
- Johnny Orr
- Gene Peterson
- Oscar Robertson
gollark: I think you would need a hilariously expensive and large free electron laser for that.
gollark: Lasers are "bright" because the output light is "compacted" into a small area.
gollark: *Fairly* sure, yes.
gollark: It's not going to be brighter unless you focus it, which you said you weren't doing.
gollark: I mean, those exist and are probably cheaper and easier to deal with.
References
- Mitchell, Fred (February 13, 1983). "NBA looks to stars for shot in the arm". Chicago Tribune. p. C6.
- Logan, Bob (January 24, 1973). "The things they say in the NBA!". Chicago Tribune. p. C3.
- Craig, Jack (February 8, 1983). "SPORTVIEW JACK CRAIG; ALL-STARS OFF CH. 38". Boston Globe. p. 1.
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