
"I was the 13th guy on a 12-man basketball team. But here I am in the NBA for my 27th season,"
"My first year with the Bulls was the year before the first championship 1989-1990, stayed there in various capacities as a PA Announcer. So I got to do, 12, 14, 15 games a year. It was a lot of fun, then I became the regular full-time announcer. Then, when I went and left to New York, I got picked up as a fill-in announcer there."
"You know I really love it. I love being a part of the Warriors experience. Honestly, I didn't know I'd ever be doing it again. I grew up in Central California, the Warriors were my team. Now to have a chance to come back here, this iconic team,"
Steve Scott is a Stockton native and San Jose State graduate who developed a love for basketball early and was cut from his varsity team as a sophomore. He began his NBA announcing career in Chicago during the Michael Jordan era, worked various capacities before becoming full-time, and later served as a fill-in announcer in New York with the Knicks through 2015. After thinking his NBA career might be over, a chance meeting at a San Francisco radio station led to being selected as the Golden State Warriors' public address announcer. He says he loves being part of the Warriors experience and returning to his childhood team.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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