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John Kenneth Andariese (August 19, 1938 – March 13, 2017), nicknamed "Johnny Hoops", was a New York
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analyst on both radio and television for more than 40 years. Andariese broadcast for the
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and announced some of the most memorable Knicks games ever played.John Andariese
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Playing career

Andariese played college basketball for the
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under coach
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from 1956 to 1960. He was a three time All-City player during those years. Andariese led his team to two
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s and was team captain during his senior year at Fordham. In his senior year, he averaged 13.0 points and 8.7 rebounds per game.


After graduation

Andariese was a star player during his college days. After graduating from Fordham, he served in the U.S. Army, and later played for the
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of the
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Broadcasting career

Andariese's broadcasting career began with college games in the 1968–69 season before he joined the Knicks as a radio analyst for the 1972–73 season, where he teamed with
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, who had been calling the play-by-play since 1967. He was paired with Albert through the 1976–1977 season, and again from 1982 to 1986 and 1998 to 2014, and is well represented on the
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in both radio and television.


National work

In 1983, Andariese became the first
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for the ''
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''. When ESPN lost its NBA contract, he joined the ''
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'', where he broadcast games nationally from
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to
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. He was part of TBS' coverage of the
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and
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with
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. He also spent ten years as a
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analyst for
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. Andariese was also one of the first collegiate basketball color analysts for ESPN. He later became co-host of NBA2Night with
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. Unlike most NBA analysts, he never played or coached professionally.


Return to the Knicks' broadcasting team

Andariese rejoined the Knicks' television broadcasting team in
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as the team's analyst on the
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. He remained on the Knicks television broadcasts until
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, when he was replaced by radio analyst
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. This allowed Andariese to reunite with Albert on the Knicks' radio broadcasts. Andariese also worked alongside Gus Johnson. For the 2010–11 season, he began working with Mike Crispino. Andariese was a key part of the Knicks' coverage, and was known for announcing some of the most memorable moments in Knicks basketball. He retired in 2012.


Television broadcasting

* 1986–89 –
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color commentator John Andariese with play-by-play Marv Albert * 1989–97 – MSG Network color commentator John Andariese with play-by-play Marv Albert * 1997–98 – MSG Network color commentator John Andariese with play-by-play
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Radio broadcasting

* 1972–74 – WNBC-FM – John Andariese and Marv Albert * 1974–76 – WNEW – John Andariese and Marv Albert * 1982–84 – WNEW – John Andariese and Marv Albert * 1984–85 – WPAT – John Andariese and Marv Albert * 1985–86 – WNBC – John Andariese and Marv Albert * 1998–2000 – WFAN – John Andariese and Marv Albert * 2000–04 – WFAN – John Andariese and Mike Breen * 2004–05 – WFAN – John Andariese and Gus Johnson * 2005–10 – WEPN – John Andariese and Gus Johnson * 2010–14 – WEPN-FM – John Andriese and
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Business career

Andariese was the chief executive officer and founder of TViMedia, an advertising sales company based in Manhattan, New York.


Awards

Andariese was inducted into the Fordham Basketball Hall of Fame in 1978, the
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in 2009 and
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as a Curt Gowdy Award winner of 2014. Andariese died on March 13, 2017, at age 78.


Quotes

"After what seems like a lifetime behind the microphone and having the good fortune and privilege to be part of nearly 40 years of Knicks' history, I've decided it's time to step away to spend time with my wonderful wife Maureen, my three beautiful daughters and my four grandchildren... I've been blessed to be able to cover one of the greatest sports teams on the planet, one with the most knowledgeable and passionate fans. It's now time to shift my focus to my family and my position as CEO of TVI Media. I'm grateful to MSG Networks and the Knicks for giving me this wonderful opportunity and for all of the love and affection shown to me by our New York basketball savvy fans, who have been such an important part of my life. I'm pleased beyond words to have been able to share my enthusiasm and passion for Knicks basketball with them. I'll miss you all."


References


External links


MSG Network profile
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