Brendan Brown, a voice of Knicks radio for over a decade, is off the air and not with MSG Networks, the Daily News has realized.
“MSG Networks and Brendan Brown have decided to part company,” a MSG Networks spokesperson mentioned in an announcement. “For the remainder of the season, various personalities including former Knick John Wallace, will serve as the Knicks radio analyst on the MSG Radio Network on ESPN.”
Wallace, a former Knicks draft choose, stepped in because the analyst in late November for the broadcasts on ESPN NY 98.7. More lately, MSG Networks TV analysts Alan Hahn, Wally Sczerbiak and Monica McNutt stepped into the radio function.
Brown changed the legendary John Andariese in 2012. His play-by-play companions included Spero Dedes, Mike Crispino and the present voice, Ed Cohen.
Wallace, who additionally seems on tv for MSG Network’s varied reveals, was drafted by the Knicks out of Syracuse in 1996 and performed two seasons for the franchise in separate stints.
Brown’s father, Hubie, is a former Knicks head coach who guided Bernard King and Patrick Ewing within the Nineteen Eighties. Hubie transitioned to a Hall of Fame TV broadcast profession and, at 89 years outdated, remains to be calling video games on ESPN.
Brendan Brown, identified for his technical basketball experience on the air, was an assistant coach for Wake Forest and the Memphis Grizzlies earlier than becoming a member of MSG Networks. He was additionally an NBA scout.
The Knicks (25-23), losers of 4 straight, subsequent face Donovan Mitchell and the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday at MSG.
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Source: www.bostonherald.com