It's impossible to work under conditions where they confused negativity with objectivity. You can't fool the fans. Marv Albert conditionconfusefan Change image and share on social
My strong game was ping pong. Relentless... steady. Marv Albert gamepingpong Change image and share on social
There's a fine line between physical and thug ball, and the Knicks have crossed the line on occasion. Marv Albert ballcrossfine Change image and share on social
Game calls can't be just, 'Oh, by the way,' as part of a larger discussion. Marv Albert calldiscussiongame Change image and share on social
My on-the-court game was ordinary. I had a jumper but needed screens. I could go right but not left. Marv Albert courtgamejumper Change image and share on social
In 1957, I was a 16-year-old office boy for the Dodgers. Marv Albert boydodgeroffice Change image and share on social
In radio, you are the game, so to speak - you have to describe every aspect. In TV, I've always felt less is more, and it's really a question of my setting up the color analyst more than anything else. Marv Albert analystaspectcolor share on social
I would never scream at my kids, never raise my voice. But as they often tell me, they were so well behaved that screaming was not necessary. Marv Albert behavekidraise Change image and share on social
To me, doing the Olympics in 1992 in Barcelona for NBC, just seeing the Dream Team take the floor, was a thrill for me. I don't think there was another team in any sport with that high level of athletes playing together. Marv Albert athletebarcelonadream share on social
I was a Knicks fan of the Kenny Sears-Carl Braun-Jim Baechtold vintage. I was even their ball boy when I was a teenager. Marv Albert baechtoldballboy Change image and share on social