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    Marv Albert (born Marvin Philip Aufrichtig; June 12, 1941) is an American former sportscaster. Honored for his work by the Basketball Hall of Fame , he was commonly referred to as "the voice of basketball".

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    • Marvin Philip Aufrichtig, June 12, 1941 (age 82), New York City, U.S.
  2. May 17, 2021 · Marv Albert, whose rapid-fire coverage became an N.B.A. soundtrack for almost 60 years, will retire from sportscasting after the 2021 postseason, his employer, Turner Sports, announced on Monday. ...

  3. Jul 5, 2021 · A biography of Marv Albert, the legendary sports broadcaster who called Knicks, Rangers, Nets and Bucks games for over six decades. Learn about his career highlights, challenges and achievements, from his early days as a ball boy and a student to his retirement in 2021.

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  5. The legend of Marv Albert began to take shape during a playoff series against the Philadelphia 76ers that year. Knicks guard Dick Barnett rose for a timely jump shot that banked in off the glass, and Albert, for the first time, uttered the simple yet poignant signature call that still resonates today: “Yes!”

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  6. Jul 4, 2021 · NBA Hall of Famer and legendary broadcaster Marv Albert signed off for the last time on TNT after calling the Milwaukee Bucks-Atlanta Hawks game. Watch his final words and tributes from Reggie Miller and the NBA.

  7. May 17, 2021 · The legendary broadcaster, who has called 25 NBA All-Star Games and 13 NBA Finals, will end his 55-year career after TNT's coverage of the Eastern Conference finals. Albert, who has also worked for NBC, CBS and Westwood One, is a Hall of Famer and a Sports Emmy winner.

  8. Jun 21, 2021 · Marv Albert, who will retire after the conference finals, reflects on his 55-year career as a sportscaster, especially for the Knicks. He talks about his style, his mentors, his humor and his memories of historic games and players.

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