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Best and Worst Sportscasters over the years

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Jay Bilas is cool
I like him too. Jay is an articulate, knowledgeable former athlete who is objective. Especially for a Duke Law School grad. :) (Is Cam on the board today?)
 
Most annoying analyst: Tim McCarver. (That cbb idiot is in a class of his own.)

Football. Best play-by-play: Al Michaels. Best analyst: Phil Simms.

Best basketball play-by-play: Marv Albert. Best analyst: Kara Lawson.

Going back a few years, Red Barber was a special baseball announcer and I miss the uniqueness of Johnny Most (Celtics) and Dizzy Dean (weekly baseball on BW TV, sharing the mike with PeeWee Reese).

As a native Pittsburgher, I recall the characters who did baseball (Rosey Rosewell and Bob Prince) and "Stiller" football (Myron Cope, creator of the Terrible Towel).
I love Kara, but I think the absolute best analyst is Bob Knight. He may be a grumpy old man sometimes but the guy can break down basketball.
 
here's one probably no one has heard of. cawood ledford, who did the kentucky basketball games on the radio for 39 years. back in the 70s when chuck aleksinas left the northwest corner of ct to play at kentucky, it was actually possible to pick up the kentucky games on the radio. and like so many of the great radio announcers , ledford gave you such a clear picture of what was going on on the court. and with that backwoods kentucky twang. i can still hear him after all of these years. these days i really like the tennis analysis of john mcenroe .
 
here's one probably no one has heard of. cawood ledford, who did the kentucky basketball games on the radio for 39 years. back in the 70s when chuck aleksinas left the northwest corner of ct to play at kentucky, it was actually possible to pick up the kentucky games on the radio. and like so many of the great radio announcers , ledford gave you such a clear picture of what was going on on the court. and with that backwoods kentucky twang. i can still hear him after all of these years. these days i really like the tennis analysis of john mcenroe .

Great choice. The last Kentucky game Ledford announced was its OT loss to Duke when Christian Laettner hit the buzzer-beater. It was the '92 Eastern Regional final at the old Spectrum in Philadelphia. One of the greatest games ever. One of the first things Coach K did after the game was to congratulate Ledford on his career.
 
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