Intrepid
10-07-2005, 11:25 AM
By The Associated Press (via www.newsok.com)
The Hornets have a radio home in Oklahoma City. All of the team's games -- 82 in the regular season and eight preseason games -- will air on KTOK-AM 1000.
The games will continue to be aired in New Orleans and other markets around the Gulf Coast.
Sean Kelley will provide play-by-play and Garry Vaillancourt will be the radio analyst. Kelley is in his first year as the Hornets' play-by-play voice. He had been the announcer for Tulane football and basketball.
"We anticipate a successful season in Oklahoma City and, in part, that will be due to our teaming with KTOK-AM," said Hornets director of broadcasting Lew Shuman.
The Hornets are the only team in the NBA to broadcast their games in two separate markets.
The Hornets have a radio home in Oklahoma City. All of the team's games -- 82 in the regular season and eight preseason games -- will air on KTOK-AM 1000.
The games will continue to be aired in New Orleans and other markets around the Gulf Coast.
Sean Kelley will provide play-by-play and Garry Vaillancourt will be the radio analyst. Kelley is in his first year as the Hornets' play-by-play voice. He had been the announcer for Tulane football and basketball.
"We anticipate a successful season in Oklahoma City and, in part, that will be due to our teaming with KTOK-AM," said Hornets director of broadcasting Lew Shuman.
The Hornets are the only team in the NBA to broadcast their games in two separate markets.