If you watched Bulls games on TV in the 1990s, you were treated to the greatest moments in franchise history. But you weren’t always treated to the hometown call of them.
In fact, the voice of the Bulls’ crowning achievements belongs to a New Yorker. Marv Albert called the first five of the six NBA Finals the Bulls won that decade for NBC, and he’ll reintroduce himself to the franchise when he calls his 24th All-Star Game on Sunday at the United Center (7 p.m., TNT, TBS, 1000-AM).
Albert, who called his first All-Star Game in 1968, has done plenty of Bulls games since the championship years, but the team hasn’t appeared on his schedule in a while, for obvious reasons.