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Al McCoy (announcer) : ウィキペディア英語版
Al McCoy (announcer)
Al McCoy (born April 26, 1933), sometimes nicknamed as ''The Voice of The Suns'', has been the radio broadcast announcer of Phoenix Suns NBA basketball games since 1972 which makes him the longest tenured broadcaster in the NBA. In his entire tenure he has missed only one game due to illness (December 31, 2005 at the Chicago Bulls).
McCoy is a resident of Arizona but a native of Williams, Iowa. He is a graduate of Drake University.
==Career highlights==

Al McCoy's first job in radio was at KJFJ in Webster City, Iowa. He later worked for three years at WHO (AM) in Des Moines,〔
〕 and he is still a frequent guest on "Two Guys Named Jim,"() a sports-talk show on WHO.
Prior to joining the Suns on September 27, 1972 McCoy was the broadcaster for the Triple-A Phoenix Giants baseball club and "One of the Good Guys," a DJ on KRUX 1360 AM. McCoy was also the weekend television play-by-play man for the Arizona Diamondbacks during the club's first season in 1998. He worked with Joe Garagiola.

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