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“Hot Rod” doesn’t hold back much, although there’s no mention of Hundley’s 2002 drunk-driving arrest. But the focus is not on his faults — they were just part of who he was. There’s ...
— -- PHOENIX -- Hot Rod Hundley, the former NBA player who broadcast Jazz games in New Orleans and Utah for 35 years, died Friday. He was 80. The Jazz said Hundley died at his home in the ...
Hot Rod Hundley, the beloved longtime radio and television broadcaster of the Utah Jazz, died Friday in Phoenix, the team said. He was 80.
“Rod ‘Hot Rod’ Hundley, No. 33, was an innovative player, a Hall of Fame broadcaster and just a wonderful person.
"Hot Rod" Hundley, the beloved voice of the Utah Jazz who guided fans through countless yo-yo dribbles and leapin' leaners over more than 30 years on the air, died Friday at the age of 80.
Hundley, selected first overall by the Cincinnati Royals in the 1957 NBA College Draft, originally joined the Lakers in a post-draft trade that brought the three-time West Virginia All-American to ...
The inimitable "Hot Rod" Hundley died last week at age 80. He will be remembered as a great announcer, even though he was also an All-American basketball player.
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Jazz radio announcer Rod "Hot Rod" Hundley has died surrounded by family, the Jazz have confirmed to KSL. Hundley was the voice of the team — 31 years on a radio ...
But Hot Rod’s broadcasting career, which Lohmann believes is an aspect less well-known among his fellow Mountaineers, pales compared to Hundley’s family history.
SALT LAKE CITY — The voice of the Utah Jazz, “Hot Rod” Hundley, has died at age 80. Hundley passed away at his home in Phoenix while surrounded by family, the Utah Jazz confirmed to FOX 13 ...
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