Kevin Harlan
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Podcast Appearances
And if I get, say, you know what, I don't feel like my touchdown call early in a game, middle of the game, late in the game, whatever it might be, it has the right tone to it or feel, whatever.
And so then I'll say, you know, next time I listen to Joe or Mike or Sean, that moment may come up in their broadcast and how they'll handle it.
I don't copy.
I don't tell kids to copy unless they're really young and trying to develop their voice as I did when I was like 10, 11, 12 years old.
But those guys always seem to have a pretty good answer.
And I just respect them so much.
And sometimes I might even dig in the tape in Summerall and Stockton
emmerich how like like what their tones sounded like you can easily find that stuff and on youtube and other places and and it's just a good reminder of it kind of i think we all need a mentor and sometimes distantly remotely they their calls their their their voices can can serve as a reminder
It's a great name, right?
It's kind of a catchy, it's a great name.
But I would say that in the NBA, it was Michael, then Kobe, then LeBron, and I had the...
Real honor of calling every season of Bryant.
I've done every year of LeBron.
And we're scheduled to have him on opening night on Prime.
I just see he's going to take the first month off.
So we've already hit the load management there, and he's injured, clearly.
But that's a shame.
Anyway, the point is that, yeah, I mean, you get โ like going into last week, Seattle and Tampa โ
two quarterbacks with incredibly compelling stories.
I don't need to get into those.