It may be the final season we see longtime Boston Celtics broadcaster Mike Gorman call games for the Celtics, but Boston fans have some reassurance that the change to the Celtics broadcasting crew will not be too drastic any time soon, with Boston broadcasting veteran and former Celtics champion Cedric Maxwell signing a new deal to call games for the next three seasons, according to new MassLive reporting from Brian Robb.
Maxwell, who won two championships with the Boston Bruins in the early 1980s during the first part of his 11-year NHL career, transitioned into broadcasting when his playing career ended in 1988 and has been calling games for radio since 2001 alongside fellow WEEI cohost Sean Grande.
Maxwell also cohosts the CLNS Media “Cedric Maxwell” podcast with Josue Pavon, where the Kinston native can be heard offering up a broader scope of analysis.
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We’re joined by @WSpooney to talk about the @TheCelticsWire annual fan survey results while making sense of misdeeds, injury rumors & more.
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