Hot Rod Hundley: "You Gotta Love It Baby!"Rod Hundley announces Jazz games on radio, TV, and cable and he has the unique distinction of being the only announcer in Jazz history. Rod's unique style and familiar voice have made him one of the most popular and well-recognized broadcasters in the business today. His broadcasting career includes stints with the New Orleans Jazz, Los Angeles Lakers, and the Phoenix Suns. A three-year All-American at West Virginia, Hundley was the first pick of the 1957 NBA College draft by Cincinnati. His flamboyant playing style earned him the name Hot Rod while at West Virginia. |
Contents
One Shot at Glory | 17 |
Crash Landing in Emma Steffes Cornfield | 37 |
You Think I Made This Up? | 51 |
The Mask | 73 |
Two Bad Knees Two Good Stories | 97 |
Theyll Never Forget You | 113 |
A Little Slice of Heaven | 127 |
Fundamentalism | 143 |
Pistol Pete | 163 |
BYU Signs a Swimmer | 183 |
Greatest Point Guard Ever | 197 |
Best Trade Ever | 211 |
Ive Seen Them All | 233 |
You Gotta Love It Baby | 259 |
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