Hubie Brown had just taken his first college coaching job in 1968 and didn't expect that he'd also be asked to teach. So, for his one year as an assistant at William & Mary, he taught two elective ...
Most only remember Hubie Brown before his retirement as a television analyst with the NBA on TNT, ESPN, and ABC. However, from 1958 to 2004, he had plenty of accomplishments as a coach ...
There were so many moments of note during Hubie Brown's final broadcast on ESPN. So many people virtually stopped by during the broadcast, including Mike Tirico, to show Brown love during his ...
Longtime NBA broadcaster and head coach Hubie Brown is calling his final game. The NBA world reacts to this and shows the legend a lot of love.
In 2005, Brown was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. After retiring from coaching in 2004, he signed with ABC and ESPN and has called games for the networks since. In between ...
Nobody embodies an NBA lifer more than Hubie Brown does. The longtime NBA broadcaster is calling his very last game on ESPN Sunday with the Bucks taking on the 76ers. He's worked both in and ...
Hubie Brown, 91, has been a household-name commentator during NBA games. However, for older players, he was an iconic head coach with the Atlanta Hawks in the 1970s, the New York Knicks in the ...
He worked for TNT, ABC and ESPN, among others ... For basketball fans around the world, Hubie Brown has been the gift that keeps on giving.” Tributes also came in from around the league.
Hubie As part of Brown’s game-long tribute on Sunday, Breen added NBC’s Mike Tirico to the ESPN and ABC broadcast to honor the 55-year sports legend. “To show you how big you are ...
At 91 years old and after almost six decades connected to professional basketball, Hubie Brown announced his final NBA game on Sunday between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Philadelphia 76ers at the ...
With Hubie Brown set to call his final NBA game on Sunday (2 ET, ESPN), we take an All-Access look at the beloved coach and broadcaster.
Hubie Brown received tributes from across the NBA community as the former coach and longtime broadcaster headed into retirement after spending more than half a century in pro basketball.