Glenn Consor

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Glenn Consor
Born
Glenn Consor

OccupationSportscaster
Children2

Glenn Consor is a National Basketball Association (NBA) and NCAA basketball analyst and studio host from Flushing, N.Y. who played collegiate and pro basketball. He was also an NBA scout,[1] which led to his broadcasting career.[2]

Biography

Consor earned a scholarship to Boston University where he was on the Dean’s List. He was a starting point guard for coach Rick Pitino from 1976-1980. He then played professional basketball in Israel.[2]

Consor has more than 20 years of experience in the broadcast industry, including 22 years with the Washington Wizards (formerly the Bullets) organization in radio and television roles.[2] During that time he has combined his knowledge for college and professional basketball for NBA-TV, Comcast SportsNet, ESPN Regional and Westwood One. He previously served seven years as a scout for the same organization, as well as the Indiana Pacers.

His speaking engagements have included presentations for Morgan Stanley, St. Jude Medical, Washington Wizards Basketball Camps and Five-Star Basketball Camps.

Personal life

Consor works with Men Against Breast Cancer and the Washington Animal Rescue League,[1] is married and is the father to two sons, Kenny and Jonny.

References

  1. ^ a b "Glenn Consor". Monumental Network. Retrieved 22 May 2014.
  2. ^ a b c "Glenn Consor". NBA.com. Retrieved 22 May 2014.

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