Mike Rice (basketball Announcer)
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Michael Thomas Rice Sr. is a former
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, one half of the
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' television broadcasting team. A former player and coach, he is the only broadcaster ejected from an NBA game.


Biography


Playing career

A basketball player at
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, Rice earned an All-American honorable mention selection his senior year, leading his Dukes to the 1962 NIT tournament. During the semi-final of the NIT, Duquesne lost to the St. John's Red Storm. During the game, Rice became involved in a fight with St. John's player Donnie Burks that lasted at least a minute. It was ultimately broken up by the
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, who stepped in when members of the Madison Square Garden crowd tried to join the fight. No one was injured and referees did not call fouls on either Rice or Burks. The
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described the event as a "lively brawl". Although the NBA was calling and the
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selected him in the eighth round of the
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, Rice decided that his skills could be better utilized from an educational standpoint and opted for a career in coaching.


Coaching career

Rice coached for 13 years at the high school level, posting a career record of 245–71, before moving to college coaching in 1977 when he accepted a position as an assistant coach at Duquesne. He was named the head coach of Duquesne for the 1978–79 season and over his four-year tenure he amassed a record of 62–49, garnering two berths in the National Invitation Tournament and twice being named Eastern Eight Coach of the Year. Rice then moved to
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, where he coached for five years, from 1982–83 through 1986–87. During this period the Penguins twice finished second in the
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, peaking with a high of 19 victories in the 1984–85 season. The team amassed 75 wins against 67 losses during the Mike Rice years. During his final season at Youngstown State, Rice was instrumental in reviving the Greater YSU Holiday Classic basketball tournament, an event which continued annually through the 1991–92 season.


Broadcasting career

After his dismissal at Youngstown State in March 1987, Rice looked for work outside of basketball. He was hired as the vice president of sales and marketing for David Zarzmer Industries, a Youngstown based manufacturers' representative firm. Rice moved from coaching to broadcasting for the 1987–88 season when he took a job working for
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as a college basketball analyst.Mike Barrett
"20 Years of Rice,"
Mike Barrett's Blog, October 10, 2010. iamatrailblazersfan.com/ Retrieved October 14, 2010.
Rice worked games as primary analyst for the
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. From 1989 he also worked with
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as its primary analyst for
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broadcasts. Rice moved to the team-owned broadcasting operations of the
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in 1991. Rice was chosen by longtime voice of the Blazers
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following a four-person tryout at the Blazers' 1991 Slam 'n' Jam held at Civic Stadium, organized by Blazer team president
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. Rice bested former
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guard Mark Radford, ex-Blazers assistant coach Jack McKinney, and retired NBA referee
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in the tryout, which gave each a quarter of the game to work alongside Schonely. While Rice started as part of the radio team, since the 2006–07 season he has worked with
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Mike Barrett providing color commentary for the television broadcast. Known affectionately as "The Wild One", Rice has been referred to by journalist Kerry Eggers as "part basketball expert, part entertainer, 100 percent character."Kerry Eggers
"Wild Rice: Mike Rice Has Kept Blazer Broadcasts Lively for 15 Years"
''
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'', March 15, 2005. Retrieved October 6, 2009.
Echoing these sentiments, Blazer television producer Scott Zachary has likened him to a "favorite uncle" and publicly pronounced him "a goofy dude." Rice himself acknowledges a propensity for blurting out sentiments that more circumspect announcers would tend to internally filter. "I don’t give a damn about a lot of things. Later on, I think back, 'Now why’d I do that?'" he has said. This tendency to be what former broadcast partner
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has characterized as a "loose cannon," combined with his unabashed "homerism", has made Rice a figure of some controversy. Rice's outspoken demeanor resulted in one of the events for which he is best known, his 1994 ejection from an NBA game while working a radio broadcast. As Rice tells the story:
"At the time, Steve Javie, the official, was a young official. That previous week he had kicked out a mascot, a fan, and kicked somebody else out, a trainer or something like that. He was on a roll that week, he had made a call, and I looked on the monitor and saw it was a bad call on Cliff Robinson. I kind of put my hands like that '' wo hands waved at the official' and he ran over. Cliff thought he was going to call a technical on him, because Cliff was standing there doing the same thing. He ran by Cliff and that's when he kicked me out of the game — the rest is history."Sheed
"Mike Rice Exclusive Interview"
Bustabucket.com, January 11, 2009. Retrieved October 6, 2009.
Rice added that he subsequently wrote an article for ''Rip City'' magazine charging Javie with an abuse of power. "I think he...read that and we have not talked since", he noted in a 2009 interview.


Family and hobbies

Rice's wife Kathy is a former Duquesne basketball player. The couple have two daughters, Susan and Stephanie, both graduates of Syracuse University, and a son,
Mike Rice, Jr. Michael Thomas Rice Jr. (born February 13, 1969) is an American college basketball coach, formerly the head men's basketball coach at Robert Morris University and later Rutgers University. He is the son of former college basketball coach and Port ...
, who was the head basketball coach at
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before moving to the same position at
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in May 2010. Mike Rice, Jr. was fired by Rutgers on April 3, 2013.Ben Golliver
"Rutgers Fires Mike Rice Jr., Son Of Blazers Broadcaster, After Practice Abuse Revealed On Tape"
''Blazers Edge'', April 3, 2013.
Despite nine surgeries on his right knee, Mike Rice, Sr. remains an avid
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er, sporting a 6 handicap. He frequently brought his golf clubs when he traveled with the team and plays whenever possible. He also plays
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several times a week.


References


Further reading

* Kerry Eggers
"Wild Rice: Mike Rice has kept Blazer broadcasts lively for 15 years,"
''The Portland Tribune'', March 15, 2005. Retrieved October 6, 2009.


External links


''Mike Rice joins the BlazerDancers,''
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