An Orlando Magic guard and son of a former New York Knick rose to the occasion at Madison Square Garden on Monday night.
Best-known for his work on CBS Sports, Gumbel also worked with MSG Network during the 1980s ... After CBS lost NFL rights in 1994, he would then hold similar duties at NBC, notably serving ...
Greg Gumbel is pictured in 1994 ahead of the Winter Olympics ... also anchored “SportsCenter,” worked for MSG Network as a backup Knicks announcer to Marv Albert and hosted the studio portion ...
He hosted CBS’ coverage of the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics and called Major League Baseball ... Longtime NBC New York ...
The elder Gumbel landed the role and would go on to call play-by-play for New York Knicks and Yankees games for the MSG Network ... stint with CBS from 1989 to 1994, Gumbel anchored CBS Sports ...
CBS sportscaster and three-time Emmy winner Greg Gumbel has died. He was 78. Gumbel, a college basketball fixture as the host of "College Basketball on CBS," lent his voice to myriad iconic moments ...
He worked there for seven years before moving on to other networks, including ESPN, MSG Network and WFAN Radio ... stint with CBS Sports was from 1989-1994. He notably hosted NFL Today from ...
He hosted CBS’ coverage of the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics and called Major ... York sports anchor Bruce Beck worked with Gumbel at MSG Network in the 80s and paid his respects on social ...