Tim Roye
Tim Roye | |
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Roye calls the November 28, 2009 Golden State Warriors/Los Angeles Lakers game at Oracle Arena. | |
Born | Timothy James Roye |
Alma mater | Utica College |
Occupation | Radio play-by-play announcer for Golden State Warriors |
Years active | 1978–present |
Timothy James Roye is a radio play-by-play announcer for the NBA's Golden State Warriors. He has been calling Warrior games for KNBR-AM in San Francisco since 1995.[1]
Career
Following his graduation from Utica College in New York, Roye spent eight years (1978–86) as the sports director at Utica's WIBX–WNYZ radio. He later moved to Birmingham, Alabama, where he was the sports director at WVOK radio from 1986-87. Roye spent two years in the Phoenix market from 1987–89, serving as a talk show host for KTAR radio and a correspondent for the Arizona Cardinals Radio Network. He also served as the color analyst for the Arizona State University Basketball Network and called play-by-play for the Phoenix Firebirds and Arizona State Sun Devils baseball teams. Prior to his arrival with Golden State in 1995, Roye spent six seasons with the Sacramento Kings’ broadcast team as the pregame, halftime and postgame host for the team's radio broadcasts on KHTK-AM and KFBK-AM. He also handled the radio play-by-play duties for 45 games during the 1994–95 season. Roye hosted a daily three-hour sports talk show on KHTK as well as hosting a weekly two-hour Kings radio program. Roye served as sports director at KFBK in Sacramento for five years (1989–94). Roye served as a radio and television announcer for the Sacramento Gold Miners of the Canadian Football League from 1993–94, and for Oakland Athletics baseball in 2005-06.
Roye enters his 14th season of handling the play-by-play duties for all Warriors radio broadcasts on KNBR (680 AM & 1050 AM),[2] the club's flagship station. He will continue to host a weekly one-hour program on KNBR, "Warriors Weekly Roundtable", throughout the basketball season as well as the Warriors’ pregame and postgame shows. The Roundtable often happens on Thursdays at 9 PM on KNBR 680. Tim will interview guests, take calls, and preview the upcoming opponent. He also reads emails sent to Tim Roye's Journal.[3] Tim will often talk with FSN analyst Matt Steinmetz. In 2013, Roye has filled in for Bob Fitzgerald for TV and radio simulcast play-by-play duties for Golden State's road games.
Catchphrases
- "Elevation Sensation": When a player leaps very high and dunks it down, often posterizing another player. Named after a dunk by Jason Richardson.[4][5]
- "Air France": referring to Mickaël Piétrus.[6] Example: "Pietrus to the hoop…DUNKS IT DOWN....Air France to the rim!"
Notable calls
Roye was behind the mic to call the 2015 NBA Finals between the Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers for KNBR radio. It was the Warriors' first NBA Finals appearance since winning the championship in 1975. This was his final call from Game 6:[7]
“ | It's taken 40 years, but once again, the Bay's team is the best team! The Golden State Warriors have won the NBA title! | ” |
Education
Tim graduated from Utica College in Utica, New York.
Personal life
Tim lives in Fairfield, California with his wife, Cinde, and their two children, Zachary James and Gabrielle Elizabeth.
See also
References
- ↑ Author, Unknown (2007). "Tim Roye: Radio Play-by-Play Announcer". Golden State Warriors News. Retrieved 2008-02-15.
- ↑ KNBR Content
- ↑ Tim Roye's Journal
- ↑ http://bayarea.sbnation.com/sacramento-kings/2012/4/17/2951537/the-future-of-the-nba-in-northern-california-changes-daily
- ↑ http://www.recordnet.com/article/20050813/SPORTS/508130314
- ↑ Mickael Pietrus player card
- ↑ Golden State Warriors 2015-16 Media Guide. Golden State Warriors. 2015. p. 41.
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