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Brian Wheeler, longtime radio voice for Trail Blazers, dies
Trail Blazers Mourn the Loss of Former Radio Voice Brian Wheeler
The Portland Trail Blazers are mourning the loss of their former radio announcer Brian Wheeler, who passed away after an extended illness.
Brian Wheeler’s passion for Rip City, humility remembered: ‘The Blazers family was his family’
Calling Portland Trail Blazers games on the radio with Brian Wheeler took some getting used to for broadcast partner Antonio Harvey when the duo formed in 2005. Wheeler’s exuberant, bombastic, loud and creative delivery left Harvey perplexed.
Former Blazers announcer Brian Wheeler dies at 62
Long-time Portland Trail Blazers radio announcer Brian Wheeler passed away Friday morning at the age of 62. Read online: <a href="
Brian Wheeler, decades-long radio voice for Portland Trail Blazers, has died
Trail Blazers radio broadcaster Brian Wheeler has died after an extended illness, according to sports columnist John Canzano.
Former Trail Blazers radio announcer Brian Wheeler has died: ‘He was just a great human being’
Former Portland Trail Blazers radio play-by-play announcer Brian Wheeler died Friday morning at the age of 62. Wheeler, known as “Wheels,” was the Blazers’ radio voice from 1998 to 2019. He was well known for his energetic style that led to catchphrases such as, “BOOM-SHAKA-LAKA,” often used when a Blazers player could score on a powerful dunk.
Blazers mourn passing of former play-by-play announcer Brian Wheeler
Longtime Portland Trail Blazers radio play-by-play announcer Brian Wheeler passed away on Friday, Nov. 8 at age 62, the team announced on Saturday.
Longtime Blazers broadcaster Brian Wheeler dies at 62
Former Portland Trail Blazers broadcaster Brian Wheeler, the radio voice of the team from 1998-2019, has died.
Blazers remember legend Brian Wheeler
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - The Trail Blazers remembered a Rip City Legend at their home game against Memphis on Sunday. Brian Wheeler supplied the soundtrack to two decades worth of moments, memories and miracles for the Blazers. Wheels rolled at his craft for 35 years with various teams for 21 NBA seasons.
Longtime NBA Team Announcer Dies From Illness At 62 Years Old
Former Portland Trail Blazers announcer Brian Wheeler died Friday at age 62. Wheeler called Blazers radio games from 1998 to 2019. The team issued a statement mourning his passing on Saturday. "His love for the game and passion for the Trail Blazers came through in every radio call,
Blazers, Media, and Fans React to Passing of Brian Wheeler
His love for the game and passion for the Trail Blazers came through in every radio call,” the Blazers said in a statement.
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Portland Trail Blazers 2024-25 City Edition Uniform: Keeping Portland plaid
Drawing inspiration from the breathtaking natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, the uniform features a PNW-inspired belt ...
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Longtime Blazers radio announcer Brian Wheeler dies
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - Longtime Portland Trail Blazers radio announcer
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“A Legend’s Voice Falls Silent: Damian Lillard Joins Portland Fans in Paying Tribute to Beloved Announcer Brian Wheeler”
Brian Wheeler, the voice of the Portland Trail Blazers for over two decades, has passed away. He was 62. Wheeler was known ...
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