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After 35 seasons, "Hot" Rod Hundley will retire at seasons end (Standard-Examiner)
SALT LAKE CITY -- Legendary Utah Jazz broadcaster "Hot" Rod Hundley will call his last Jazz game at the end of the 2009 season. Until then, Hundley can be heard on 1320 KFAN and Jazz Radio Network affiliates.
Utah Jazz: 'Hot Rod' signs off after 30 years behind the microphone (Deseret Morning News)
It was good if it goes, and so went the broadcasting career of Utah's 'Hot Rod' Hundley. With the Jazz season coming to a close Monday at the hands of the Lakers, the voice of the Jazz officially retired as he left one last sound bite for the fans to enjoy.
Jazz broadcaster 'Hot' Rod Hundley to retire (SportingNews)
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Utah Jazz broadcaster "Hot" Rod Hundley is retiring at the end of the season....
Utah Jazz: 'Hot Rod' signs off after 30 years behind the microphone - Deseret News It was good if it goes, and so went the broadcasting career of Utah's 'Hot Rod' Hundley. With the Jazz season coming to a close Monday at the hands of the Lakers, the voice of the Jazz officially retired as he left one last sound bite for the fans to ...
NFL Draft Notebook - West Virginia University Mountaineers Hot Rod Hundley casually mentioned to the Daily Mail's Jack Bogaczyk last week what the Utah Jazz confirmed Sunday: Hot Rod is taking off the headsets for good after this season. West Virginians know Hundley as one of the school's all-time athletic ...
Cavaliers Take 3-0 Lead; Young's Layup Lifts Sixers - New York Times JAZZ BROADCASTER TO RETIRE The Utah Jazz broadcaster Rod Hundley will retire at the end of the season, the team said. Hundley, known as Hot Rod, has been broadcasting the Jazz's games since it was an expansion team playing in New Orleans in 1974.
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