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Reflecting on a Hall of Fame career with Mike Gorman
Episode 309

Reflecting on a Hall of Fame career with Mike Gorman

Mike Gorman joins Chris Forsberg ahead of his induction into the Hall of Fame as the 2021 Curt Gowdy Award recipient. Mike reflects on how he got his start, his 40-year partnership with Tommy Heinsohn and what it’s like to enter the HOF alongside Paul Pierce. :30 – How is Mike feeling going into HOF ceremony? How did Mike’s career as a broadcaster begin? 16:00 – When did Mike’s phrase “got it” come along? 20:00 –Mike reflects on his partnership and friendship with Tommy Heinsohn 27:00 – What is Mike like off the court? 39:00 – What’s it like going into the HOF with Paul Pierce? 47:00 – What are Mike’s expectations for the upcoming season?

Celtics Talk

September 9, 202155m 31s

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Show Notes

Mike Gorman joins Chris Forsberg ahead of his induction into the Hall of Fame as the 2021 Curt Gowdy Award recipient. Mike reflects on how he got his start, his 40-year partnership with Tommy Heinsohn and what it’s like to enter the HOF alongside Paul Pierce.


:30 – How is Mike feeling going into HOF ceremony? How did Mike’s career as a broadcaster begin?

16:00 – When did Mike’s phrase “got it” come along?

20:00 –Mike reflects on his partnership and friendship with Tommy Heinsohn

27:00 – What is Mike like off the court?

39:00 – What’s it like going into the HOF with Paul Pierce?

47:00 – What are Mike’s expectations for the upcoming season?


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