New York Knicks announcer Mike Breen remarked that his “Bang!” had nothing on “Shazam!”
Breen, the longtime voice of the Knicks on MSG Community, paid tribute to the late Al McCoy, who died on the age of 91 final week. McCoy served because the Suns’ radio narrator for 51 years, the longest stretch in NBA historical past, earlier than retiring after the 2022-23 marketing campaign.
Showing on KMVP-FM in Phoenix, Breen praised McCoy and his influence on the basketball storytelling sport, calling the Voice of the Suns “the dean of all NBA broadcasters.” Though Breen has constructed a large following, notably amongst Knicks followers for his call-up alongside Walt “Clyde” Frazier, he has claimed to not stand as much as McCoy.
“All of us admired him, all of us,” Breen mentioned on “The Burns & Gambo Present” earlier this week. “We additionally admired him due to the best way he carried himself and the best way you discovered not solely from listening to him on the air but in addition from interacting with folks. He confirmed us find out how to do the job in each facet, from on-air to on-air.”
At this level, Breen recalled that McCoy handled him as an equal when he went right down to the “Purple Palace”, his nickname for the Suns’ residence, the American West Enviornment, now generally known as the Footprint Heart to name it the annual go to of the Knicks for the primary time. time.
“For a person who had a lot expertise and talent and persona, what I bear in mind most is that he had a lot kindness in the direction of him,” Breen mentioned. “He did not go into sophisticated strategic strikes, he simply, in a easy, clear method that everybody might perceive…he instructed you precisely what was occurring with the Suns and together with your staff . He knew the sport and he liked it.
New York is scheduled to make its annual return to the desert on Nov. 20 on the Footprint Heart, the place Breen and different broadcasters will work from the Al McCoy Media Heart opened in 2007.