- Sean Grande
Sean David Grande (b.
December 11 1969 ,New York City ) is an American television and radio sportscaster.Grande provides play-by-play coverage alongside analystCedric Maxwell for allBoston Celtics games. The duo is known as “Grande and Max.” As of the end of the 2007-2008 season, only the legendaryJohnny Most and current television voiceMike Gorman will have called more Celtics games than Grande.Career
Sean was recruited back to Boston in 2001 after serving three years as the television voice of the NBA's
Minnesota Timberwolves . When he signed with Minnesota in 1998, he was, aged 28, the youngest announcer in the NBA. The versatile Grande’s play-by-play credits also include two seasons as part ofABC Sports College Football broadcast team, joining the likes ofKeith Jackson andBrent Musburger . His call of the 2001 FloridaCitrus Bowl on ABCJanuary 1 was seen in over ten million homes. In 2003, the readers of Boston Sports Media Watch voted him the best play-by-play announcer in Boston.Grande's first stint in Boston began at
Boston University where he spent seven seasons calling Terrier hockey, football and basketball on both television and radio. In 1996, he took the green line up Commonwealth Avenue to Boston College, as the voice of the Eagles football and hockey radio networks for three seasons until leaving for Minnesota. On the television side, Grande was the original voice of theHockey East Game of the Week onFox Sports Net . His college hockey work for Fox and the NCAA Tournament has garnered him three New EnglandEmmy nominations including the 1999 Emmy for best Play-by-Play. He’s served six years as the television voice of the NCAA East Regional. 2007, his 19th consecutive year broadcasting the sport, concluded with his fourth turn as “Voice of the Frozen Four” on CBS Radio.His broadcast career included a seven-year stint at
WEEI (1991-1998), the final three as Sports Director. The versatile Grande has called WNBA basketball for theMinnesota Lynx (1999-2001) andConnecticut Sun (2006-2007), MFS Pro Tennis,Providence Bruins hockey, Harvard basketball and even Major League Soccer. He co-hosted the 1998 NCAA Hockey Selection show onESPN2 and served three years as host of theStanley Cup Playoffs on NHL radio. In 2005, he became a regular host of Fox Sports Net’sSports Tonight .Sean Grande made his major motion picture debut with a cameo, as himself, in the 2001 release “
Joe Somebody ” starringTim Allen , and more recently his call ofRicky Davis ' buzzer-beater in November 2005, was used as a soundtrack in the final season premiere of HBO’s “The Sopranos ” in 2006.
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