Experience The Buzz
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March 25, 2021 2:00pm
1h 23m
Scott Moak is living out his childhood dream. As a kid, he sat in Section 213 Row E and rooted on his hometown Sacramento Kings. The Sacramento native became the Public Address Announcer for the same franchise in 2002. How did he get there? Passion, a plan, and lots of practice. And now in his 19th season, it is easy to see that the passion hasn't left the building. In fact, he just gets better.
In today's episode of Experience the Buzz, Host Steve Buzzard spends time with Moak talking about how this childhood dream came to fruition. "I can't think of a better story to have where someone who is from Sacramento, grew up watching the Kings, and then getting the opportunity to be the in-house voice for the Kings. So cool and couldn't have happened to a better guy" Our conversation hits THREE areas:
Here are some of my favorite HIGHLIGHTS ...
▪️1. The importance of pronunciation when it comes to NBA Player's names.
▪️2. The fact that Scott and I represent half of the number of announcers that the Kings have had in Sacramento (I was the P.A. voice in 1999). Ira C. Smith (2000 + 2001) will live in infamy. Just hearing that name for the first time in a long time brought back some memories.
▪️3. His story about fraternity brother and radio partner Eric Hassletine when describing the UC Davis vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville Playoff game in 1997. Felt like it was yesterday.
Our Connection | I met Scott when he was a student at UC DAVIS and broadcasted games with Eric Hassletine. We had a couple of classic road trips to Carson-Newman in Tennessee (1996) and Texas A&M-Ki
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