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Glenn Consor Born Glenn Consor
Queens, New YorkOccupation Sportscaster Children 2 Glenn Consor is a radio color commentator for the Washington Wizards. [1]
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Biography
Glenn is the color analyst for radio station 106.7 The Fan, which services the Washington, D.C. metro areal. The 2009-10 season marks Glenn Consor’s third season as the color analyst and post-game call-in show host on the Washington Wizards Radio Network. Alongside 13-year play-by-play veteran Dave Johnson, Consor brings almost two decades of experience covering the Wizards to the booth.
After 18 years covering the Wizards for various media outlets, most recently for Comcast SportsNet as an analyst on the network’s live postgame show, Consor added a new perspective of watching the Wizards to his resume during the 2007-08 season. Previously, from 1990-95 Consor was a scout for the Wizards franchise and Indiana Pacers.
In addition to his work with the Wizards, Consor has served as a basketball analyst for NBA TV, Home Team Sports, ESPN’s regional college basketball broadcasts, Sports Talk 980, Westwood One’s coverage of the NCAA Tournament, and Comcast SportsNet’s collegiate broadcasts. Consor still provides periodic Wizards analysis for CSN as well, and served as Washington’s Camp Director in the summer of 2009 for two youth basketball camps.
In his playing days, Consor started for four years for Rick Pitino at Boston University, before playing professionally in Israel. Originally from Flushing Queens, New York, Consor currently resides in Rockville, Maryland with his wife, Mara, and two sons, Kenny (18) and Jonny (15) who will attend Lynn University with hopes of walking on to their prestigious stage.
Fans of Glenn Consor are known to listen to him via the internet from all over the country, including super fan Shane Mudd in San Diego.
Style
He is a no-nonsense analyst who "tells it as it is" and is an "Xs and Os" guy. [2] He is often referred to as a "meat and potatoes" broadcaster due to his blue collar approach to play calling.
References
External links
- Wizards Broadcasters:Glenn Consor www.nba.com
- Glenn Consor: Washington Post article by Leonard Shapiro www.washingtonpost.com
Categories:- American television sports announcers
- National Basketball Association broadcasters
- Washington Wizards broadcasters
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Queens
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