Kevin Harlan
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Podcast Appearances
I'm doing great.
It's intimidating to be on with you, Zach, because I've watched your things over the years, and you know how I feel about you and what you've meant to pro basketball and your coverage of it.
It's interesting, the world we're in now, because we've had so many young, innovative, thoughtful people
come up and cover this sport from the time my first year was 1982 to where we are now is just incredible and uh people like you wendy like tim there's so many of them that have been at the forefront of
really helping the game evolve, people understand it, and explanations in back of it, which I think is even more important.
You can say things, but you are one person that explains what goes on.
So there are a couple people that I must listen to, need to listen to, and you're one of those people I need to listen to.
You keep me up to date, and I appreciate that.
John Wall was a first timer.
We did a three man booth, three person booth with him.
and a couple others along the way, but it kind of fluctuated.
First of all, I'm more part-time at Amazon than I was at TNT.
At TNT, I had been there 30 years and had the same partner, Reggie Miller, for a long stretch.
Began with Hubie Brown and Dick Versace.
Oh, my God.
Back in the day.
And then that evolved into Steve Kerr and Doc Rivers and and Doug Collins, who to me has been and I've loved all of them.
I've loved them all so much.
I just had this wonderful stretch with Reg and I just I enjoy him on so many levels.
But Doug Collins really and Hubie really taught me the game, what to look for, how to make statistics right.