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A rumor began circulating that the legendary announcer Mike Breen was retiring, but the rumor was completely false.
An X account spreading a fake rumor about ESPN's Mike Breen managed to fool multiple reporters on Wednesday. The account, ...
Mike Breen did not retire. Let’s start there. As far as we know, the legendary ESPN announcer will be back this fall as the ...
An NBA parody account on X falsely claimed ESPN commentator Mike Breen would retire. The viral post has been debunked as a ...
"I've had the privilege to be a part of calling some of the biggest moments in the game that I have loved since I was little.
Tyrese Haliburton stunningly did not receive a “BANG!” from Mike Breen on his epic game-winner in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. Now Breen is defending himself against the criticism of his call.
Mike Breen, the famous NBA announcer, has set the bar high for his triple "Bang" call. It will require a Game 7 NBA Finals buzzer-beater to win the championship. Breen's iconic call started in ...
Many fans were left without something after Tyrese Haliburton's game-winning shot in Game 1 of the NBA Finals — commentator Mike Breen's signature “bang” call. Breen, who has been announcing ...
Breen wasn’t able to use his signature phrase in Game 1, but he could definitely employ it later in the series. This match proved that both the Pacers and the Oklahoma City Thunder have a lot of ...
Mike Breen shares why the Knicks should be proud of the 2024-25 campaign: "They had a great year but it ended in such a disappointment" Story by Arjun Julka • 1w.
Mike Breen shared a heartfelt message Sunday to his ESPN colleague, top sideline reporter Lisa Salters, who missed Game 2 of the NBA Finals between the Thunder and Pacers to tend to her ailing mother.
Mike Breen is one of the most recognized faces and voices in American sports broadcasting history. Beginning in 1985, he has had a career spanning decades. Since 2006, he has served as the lead ...