I would never scream at my kids, never raise my voice. But as they often tell me, they were so well behaved that screaming was not necessary. – Marv Albert
In radio, you are the game, so to speak – you have to describe every aspect. In TV, I’ve always felt less is more, and it’s really a question of my setting up the color analyst more than anything else. – Marv Albert
There’s a fine line between physical and thug ball, and the Knicks have crossed the line on occasion. – Marv Albert
It’s impossible to work under conditions where they confused negativity with objectivity. You can’t fool the fans. – Marv Albert
My on-the-court game was ordinary. I had a jumper but needed screens. I could go right but not left. – Marv Albert
To me, doing the Olympics in 1992 in Barcelona for NBC, just seeing the Dream Team take the floor, was a thrill for me. I don’t think there was another team in any sport with that high level of athletes playing together. – Marv Albert
As much as I enjoy TV, I’ve always loved radio. And I love doing the NFL games, the Monday night games, on radio. Because you are the game. I really enjoyed calling basketball and hockey on the radio, but the presentation is more specific – you’re talking all the time. – Marv Albert
There are people in New York who feel I should have more of a hometown approach. I feel we have to be a mirror and reflect what’s happening on the court. – Marv Albert
I was a Knicks fan of the Kenny Sears-Carl Braun-Jim Baechtold vintage. I was even their ball boy when I was a teenager. – Marv Albert