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Al McCoy, the legendary Voice of the Phoenix Suns for five decades, has died, the team announced in a statement on Saturday. He was 91. “As a father, he taught us the value of respect, loyalty ...
PHOENIX (AP) — Al McCoy, who was the radio voice of the Phoenix Suns for more than a half-century, has died. He was 91. The ...
Phoenix Suns Owner Mat Ishbia: “From his first call in 1972 to his last in 2023, Al McCoy was there for every defining moment in our history. He was the heartbeat of our organization, a ...
In March of 2017, McCoy was inducted into the Phoenix Suns Ring of Honor. McCoy would call his last game during the 2022 playoffs, a Game 6 loss to the Denver Nuggets at the Footprint Center.
PHOENIX — Al McCoy, the legendary radio broadcaster for the Phoenix Suns, has died, the organization announced Saturday. He was 91. McCoy was the longest-tenured team broadcaster in NBA history ...
Al McCoy, voice of Phoenix Suns, dies at 91. The longest-tenured team broadcaster in NBA history, Al McCoy was synonymous with the Phoenix Suns and basketball in Arizona.
Al McCoy, the legendary Phoenix Suns announcer, has died. McCoy called Suns games for 51 years, a record tenure, from Connie Hawkins to Devin Booker.
Phoenix Suns announcer Al McCoy acknowledges the crowd during his ring of honor induction ceremony at half time of an NBA basketball game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Friday, March 3, 2017 ...
PHOENIX — Al McCoy, the "Voice of the Suns" for 51 seasons, has died at the age of 91.. As the Valley mourns his passing, we're revisiting a 2021 interview McCoy did with ABC15 to honor who he ...
In honor of the late Al McCoy, the Suns say a jersey band with the word "Al" will be worn by players for the entire 2024-25 season. McCoy died on Sept. 21 at the age of 91.
Al McCoy was in the prime of his career as a play-caller for the Phoenix Suns when Adam Silver joined the NBA in 1992. A few hours after news of McCoy’s passing came out, the NBA Commissioner ...
McCoy was the voice of the Phoenix Suns for 51 years and the Iowa native lived and breathed Suns basketball until his death last month. Can’t help but think of Al McCoy today.