- Jim Durham
Jim Durham (born
February 12 ,1947 inChicago, Illinois ) is an Americansportscaster .Since 1995, he has called numerous
National Basketball Association games for ESPN andESPN Radio . Durham has spent more than 32 years calling NBA games on TV and radio; his previous assignments were with theChicago Bulls , theDallas Mavericks , TNT and TBS. With the Bulls, he wasplay-by-play announcer whenMichael Jordan ,Scottie Pippen , and their teammates won the 1990-91 NBA championship. In 1999, Durham called men's NCAA basketball tournament games forCBS .Early career
Early in his career, Durham worked on WJBC radio in
Bloomington, Illinois . During his time there, he covered the career ofIllinois State University basketball starDoug Collins , later coincidentally the coach of the Bulls during the early Jordan years in Chicago, including the famous call listed below."The Shot"
Jim Durham's most memorable call is arguably his narration of Michael Jordan's "shot" in Game 5 of the first round of the 1989 NBA playoff series between the
Chicago Bulls andCleveland Cavaliers :Major League Baseball
Durham has also done play-by-play for
Major League Baseball . In the 1980s for theHouston Astros , 1989-1990 for theChicago White Sox , and for ESPN Radio since 1998.
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