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  2. List of Minnesota Timberwolves broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    Marney Gellner. Tom Hanneman. 2015–16. Fox Sports North. Dave Benz. Jim Petersen. Marney Gellner or Anthony LaPanta. Tom Hanneman. 2014–15.

  3. Dave Benz - Wikipedia

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    Other work. He worked as sports anchor and sports reporter at WTTV-TV and WXIN-TV as well as a sports director for WUTR-TV. He was the pregame/postgame host for the Colorado Rockies Radio Network and hosted shows Softball 360, SledHead 24/7, and Autoweek. He was also the pregame/halftime/postgame host for the Green Bay Packers Radio Network.

  4. Category:Minnesota Timberwolves announcers - Wikipedia

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  5. Tom Hanneman - Wikipedia

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    Tom Hanneman. Tom Hanneman (June 29, 1952 – December 17, 2020) was an American play-by-play television announcer for the Minnesota Timberwolves basketball team of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and had been with the franchise since its inception in 1989 until he joined Fox Sports North in 2012. Prior to that, Hanneman was a sports ...

  6. Minnesota Timberwolves - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Timberwolves are an American professional basketball team based in Minneapolis. The Timberwolves compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference. [8] The team was founded in 1989. Its majority owner is Glen Taylor, who also owns the WNBA 's Minnesota Lynx. [9]

  7. KFXN-FM - Wikipedia

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    KFXN-FM is the flagship station of the Minnesota Lynx, Minnesota Timberwolves, Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Wild, and Minnesota Golden Gophers football. At midnight on August 15, 2011, iHeartMedia (then known as Clear Channel Communications) swapped the formats of KFAN (1130 AM ), and 100.3 FM's former conservative news/talk format KTLK-FM.

  8. WCCO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WCCO became the radio home of Minnesota Timberwolves basketball team starting with the 2011–2012 season, acquiring the broadcast rights from rival AM 1130 KFAN. The Timberwolves would leave WCCO after the 2022–2023 season, moving their games to the iHeartRadio app with select games on KFXN-FM . [ 11 ]

  9. Sean Grande - Wikipedia

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    Grande was recruited back to Boston in 2001 after serving three years as the television voice of the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves. When he signed with Minnesota in 1998, he was the youngest announcer in the NBA. The versatile Grande's play-by-play credits also include two seasons as part of ABC Sports College Football broadcast team, joining ...