American sportscaster (born 1952)
Steve Albert (born Stephen Aufrichtig on April 26, 1952, in Brooklyn, New York ) is an American former sportscaster . He has served as a play-by-play announcer for the New Jersey Nets , New Orleans Hornets , Golden State Warriors , New York Mets , and Phoenix Suns as well as the Major Indoor Soccer League's New York Arrows .[ 1] [ 2] Albert ended his career as the television play-by-play announcer for the Phoenix Suns .[ 3] He retired following the Suns' 2016–2017 season.
He also served as a broadcaster for the New York Islanders , New York Rangers , Cleveland Crusaders [ 4] and New York Jets , and as the sports anchor at WCBS-TV , WNBC-TV and WWOR-TV and did morning sports reports on WABC (AM) . He covered major boxing fights on Showtime Championship Boxing for 17 years, including the infamous "Bite Fight " between Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield in 1997. He was inducted in the International Boxing Hall of Fame [ 5]
as a member of the Class of 2018.
Steve was the play-by-play announcer for the "MTV Rock N' Jock "[ 6] celebrity sports specials, partnered with comedian & game show host, Ken Ober , during the 1990s.
He has also been a co-host on the short-lived syndicated game show The Grudge Match alongside future Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura . He was also the play-by-play announcer for Battle Dome .[ 7]
Personal life
Albert is the younger brother of broadcasters Marv Albert and Al Albert . He is the uncle of current NFL on Fox and NHL on TNT announcer Kenny Albert .
References
^ "Charlotte Hornets News Headlines" . NBA.com .
^ "NY Arrows vs. St. Louis Steamers, 1981-82 MISL Finals, Game 4 - PART ONE (5/23/82)" . YouTube . September 21, 2014.
^ Cunningham, Cody (April 18, 2007). "Phoenix Suns Televison [sic ] Voice Steve Albert Retires" . nba.com . Retrieved April 23, 2017 .
^ "Steve Albert Joins Suns Broadcast Team" . NBA.com .
^ "Class of 2018 Announced In Canastota!" . www.ibhof.com . Archived from the original on December 6, 2017.
^ Stearns, Alia (May 27, 2016). "Looking Back At The '90s Stars Of MTV's Rock N' Jock, 25 Years Later" . uproxx .
^ Holtzclaw, Mike (October 31, 1999). "REAL BATTLES, FANTASY CAST" . Daily Press . Retrieved December 25, 2019 .
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