Kevin Harlan
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Podcast Appearances
So sometimes I got to step away and try to figure out how I'm going to get better.
But I like if you love something, I think you're constantly trying to improve and evolve and get better.
And I know in this business, which is incredibly competitive, that if you don't,
you'll find there are a slew of young, incredibly talented broadcasters right there chasing you.
So you want to be ahead of the posse a little bit, I think, the older you get and trying to stay current and on top of your game.
Who's the young one you hate the most?
Noah Eagle.
And this is the God's honest truth.
I really don't listen to many other broadcasters.
If I happen to walk in a room and the family's watching a game, I'll listen.
But I really don't.
If I find myself stuck...
I may go to a couple guys that I really respect, Joe Buck, Sean, Mike, you know, guys that I really, really admire just the way they do work.
It used to be Emmerich when he was doing hockey.
Marv, I think, at one time when he first joined TNT, you know, after getting over my, oh, my gosh, look who's on this roster, right?
And before that, it was Lundquist and Dick Stockton, two people that I revere tremendously.
But I always I guess I pretty much would gravitate to the older voices and just how they how they might call not not a situation or or not, you know, a flamboyant call, but just like.
just the body of the broadcast and the feel it gives.
I mean, I don't want to get too deep in the weeds here, but with any profession, there comes a science and maybe trying to, you know, challenge yourself.
And I like that.