Pages in category "Milwaukee Bucks announcers" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. Jon Mcglocklin With the help of thousands ⦠McGlocklin stayed in Milwaukee for eight years, helping lead the Bucks to the NBA Championship (as a teammate of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Oscar Robertson) in 1971. He scored 9,169 points in his NBA career, and his #14 jersey has been retired by the Bucks franchise. He also represented the Bucks in the 1969 NBA All-Star Game . We were very professional with how we approached our jobs and the game and we brought everything we had. McGlocklin and Paschke were partners for thirty years in the booth. ... Bulls-Bucks. The presentation featured video tributes from Oscar Robertson, Sidney Moncrief, Herb Kohl, Don Nelson, George Karl and more. That was December 10, 1976. I heard that at the end too. In 2016, the Bucks elevated a banner into the Bradley Center rafters commemorating 30 seasons with Paschke and McGlocklin on the microphone. ... Long-time commentators Jim Paschke and Jon McGlocklin will also return for their 30th season calling games together. "I'm content doing ⦠He was inducted into the Wisconsin ⦠â Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) May 16, 2021 The Bucks also brought back Jon McGlocklin to do color commentary in the second quarter. He immediately joined the Bucks' television broadcast team as color commentator, a post he has held for 45 years. ⦠Associated with the Bucks franchise every year of its existence, it is often referred to as âMr. The Toaster â The area in front of the basket where the players pop up and down. McLocklin retired at the end of the 1975-76 season; he was the last member of the Bucks' inaugural roster still on the team. This list may not reflect recent changes ( learn more ). They include 436 uncertain assignments and another 50 that are marked unknown outright. The word "Bango" was originally coined by Eddie Doucette, the longtime play-by-play announcer for the Bucks. ... Bulls-Bucks. Itâd be hallucinatory to imagine this era of Bucks history voiced through anybody else. â Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) May 16, 2021 The Bucks also brought back Jon McGlocklin to do color commentary in the second quarter. Jim Paschke, left, and Jon McGlocklin called Bucks games regularly for three decades. Jon McGlocklin - legendary Bucks player and founder of the MACC Fund - Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer, Inc. - joins us on the phone to help wrap up our 2021 Radiothon presented by Callen Construction. "We were unified. Bucksâ future exciting for new TV broadcasters. The MACC Fund started in 1976 by former Milwaukee Bucks player Jon McGlocklin and close friend and Bucks radio announcer, Eddie Doucette. A four-year starter for the Grizzly Cubs, McGlocklin went on to play basketball for the Indiana Hoosiers before becoming a third-round draft pick of the NBAâs Cincinnati Royals. Nationally-recognized voices Gus Johnson and Marques Johnson will join Jim Paschke and Team Analysts: Walt Frazier (Knicks), Tommy Heinsohn (Celtics), Stu Lantz (Lakers), Jon McGlocklin (Bucks), Slick Leonard (Pacers) Glickman at old Madison Square Garden where the Knicks played their last game in 1968. It was an honor to be associated with him. Doucetteâs toddler son Brett was battling leukemia at the time and the duo started the MACC ⦠Doucette used the word whenever a Bucks player connected on a long-range basket. Jon McGlocklin was a key piece of that championship puzzle. His many years of involvement with the Bucks franchise have caused many fans to call McGlocklin "Mr. Buck". But one thing remains constant: the clubâs commitment to the MACC Fund, which is dedicated to fighting childhood cancer and blood disorders, and was founded by longtime Bucks player and announcer Jon McGlocklin. âI could not have been more fortunate than to have Eddie Doucette as the play-by-play announcer when I played for the Milwaukee Bucks. According to various online sources, Jon McGlocklinâs net worth is more than $1 million. Buy: $34.99. Paschke, together with longtime television partners Jon McGlocklin and Marques Johnson, won five regional Emmy Awards for his work on Bucks broadcasts. I think these guys do too," said McGlocklin. Johnson has served as a backup for play-by-play announcer Jim Paschke and McGlocklin shared time with Marques Johnson on the color side of analyzation last season, though McGlocklinâs role has declined over the past few years. It was often used for sharpshooter Jon McGlocklin. From: Beth Hoppe
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