Sunday's regular-season NBA game between the Philadelphia 76ers and Milwaukee Bucks threatened to put the "regular" in "regular season," but for the man in the analyst's seat on the ABC broadcast.
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, which came ...
Throughout the broadcast, Brown received heartwarming messages from a handful of co-workers he had called games with over the decades. Mark Jones, Dave Pasch and Mike Tirico all called in to send ...
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 ...
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.
Matt Levine works as a contributing writer for Newsweek based in California. His expertise is in covering the NBA but he also covers multiple other sports. He has been with Newsweek since 2024.
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 ...
The cadence and style are imitable, but Hubie Brown is incomparable when it comes to basketball knowledge, enthusiasm, respect and longevity. On Sunday, the 91-year-old Brown will call his final ...