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Tag Archives: Marty Glickman

The Pressure Facing Bill Bradley, 1968

Bradley has been described in print as poised, polished, glib, suave, witty, studious, ambitious, a paradox, exciting, brilliant, even devilish.

Posted bybobkuskaMarch 18, 2022Posted inUncategorizedTags:1960s NBA, Bill Bradley, Cazzie Russell, Dick McGuire, Larry Fleisher, Marty Glickman, Murray Janoff, Ned Irish, New York Knicks, Tom Van ArsdaleLeave a comment on The Pressure Facing Bill Bradley, 1968

Remembering the Early NBA

It was all fun, sensational fun. Those were the days when we felt that everything we did was great.

Posted bybobkuskaMay 16, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:Al McGuire, BAA, Bill Tosheff, Bob Cluggish, Bones McKinney, Danny Biasone, Fred Podesta, Green Parrot Cafe, Les Harrison, Marty Glickman, Maurice Podoloff, Med Irish, Neil Isaacs, Ossie SchectmanLeave a comment on Remembering the Early NBA

Good . . . Like Nedick’s!

The function of a sports broadcaster is to take the listener out of his chair alongside his radio and place him in the arena alongside the broadcaster. The listener must see verbally what the broadcaster sees visually.

Posted bybobkuskaMay 15, 2021May 15, 2021Posted inUncategorizedTags:broadcasting, Marty GlickmanLeave a comment on Good . . . Like Nedick’s!
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