Mike Breen is currently the dean of television announcers for the NBA Finals — and he is about to enter rarified air space. The ABC/ESPN announcer will reach another milestone on Monday night in Game ...
Mike Breen has become the voice of the NBA Finals and has authored some of the most iconic calls in recent basketball memory, with his trademark being the “Bang!” call after a big shot. Breen isn’t as ...
ESPN’s Mike Breen called games alongside Mark Jackson for 15 seasons and Jeff Van Gundy for 17 seasons. He ended up working alongside Doc Rivers for 15 weeks. Rivers, along with Doris Burke, replaced ...
To celebrate the NBA’s 75th anniversary, ESPN provided viewers with an alternate RetroCast for Wednesday night’s matchup between the New York Knicks and Brooklyn Nets. Guests joined the alternate ...
It wouldn’t be the NBA playoffs without some controversy from Warriors star Draymond Green. And broadcasters ESPN Doris Burke and Mike Breen believe he brings plenty of it on himself. Green’s latest ...
On Thursday night, play-by-play broadcaster Mike Breen will be adding another NBA Finals to his resume. He's gearing up to yell his signature "Bang!" when a player on the Denver Nuggets or Miami Heat ...
Mike Breen, the legendary NBA play-by-play announcer, has shared that Ray Allen's game-tying three-pointer in Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals is among one of his favorites. In a recent interview with ...
Mike Breen has often been a source of comfort and familiarity for New York Knicks fans throughout his years on MSG Network and WFAN. In a time of need, Knicks fans were more than happy to return the ...
ESPN’s main broadcast booth for NBA games is going through a midseason change. As a result of the news that Doc Rivers would return to the coaching ranks and take over for Adrian Griffin in Milwaukee, ...