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Mike Gorman Celtics NBC Sports Bio Wiki Age Height Wife Salary and Net Worth

Mike Gorman is an American Sports Journalist. He currently serves in NBC Sports Boston as a play-by-play commentator for the Boston Celtics. Mike also worked for NBC as a play-by-play along with Fran Fraschilla during the 2016 basketball games in the Summer Olympics. Before NBC Sports, Mike worked as a primary announcer for ESPN’s “Big Monday” Big East Game of the week in the 1980s.

He was born on November 24, 1945, in Dorchester, Massachusetts, in theUnited States. Mike is76 years oldand holds his birthday every year in November.

He is a man of average stature. Mike is5 ft 7 intall (Approx 1.74 m).

He was born to his father and mother in Dorchester, Massachusetts, in the United States. He holds an American nationality. Mike has not gone public with the details regarding his family (siblings and parents) whereabouts.

He is married to his beautiful wifeTeri Schindler. Teri is an Executive Vice-President of brand strategy firm Patrick Davis Partners. The couple is blessed with a daughterKristen, who works in the theater.

He attended St Brendan’s Elementary School in Boston. He later after attaining his high school diploma and joined Boston State now known as the University of Massachusetts in Boston where he graduated with his bachelor’s degree.

Mike is a proud father of Kristen Gorman, who works in the theater as an actress. She has had casting roles on World’s Worst Director in 2012, Harvey the Great in 2018, and Glass: A Love Story. However, she maintains a low-key profile.

Tom Heinsohn who worked as a color commentator along with Mike formed a partnership that lasted for 39 years since 1981. However, Tom died in November 2020.

He currently serves in NBC Sports Boston as a play-by-play commentator for the Boston Celtics. Mike also worked for NBC as a play-by-play along with Fran Fraschilla during the 2016 basketball games in the Summer Olympics. He was inducted into the media wing of the Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the 2021 class along with Paul Pierce his favorite player and also the winner of the 2021 Curt Gowdy Award.

Before NBC Sports, Mike worked as a primary announcer for ESPN’s “Big Monday” Big East Game of the week in the 1980s. He also appeared at the CBS station on the NCAA basketball tournament, in the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics tennis with Bud Collins on NBC and also the 2012 handball Summer Olympics in London at the NBA Playoffs on TBS, and the 2016 Men’s basketball Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

His journalism career life kicked off at WNBH in New Bedford and WPRO as the voice of the University of Rhode Island, and as a play-by-play commentator for Providence college. Mike also worked at WPRI as a sports director.

Additionally, apart from his journalism career, he worked as an aviator for the United States Navy between 1970 and 1975. In 2004 he was inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame and he is also a five-time Emmy Award winner.

Some of Mike’s workmates at NBC Sports Include:

Andrea Joyce– Gymnastic Reporter

Michele Tafoya– Sideline Reporter

Siera Santos– Sports Broadcaster

Al Michaels– Sportscaster

Amina Smith– Host and On-Air Talent

Kathryn Tappen– Sportscaster

He is currently earning a decent income as a play-by-play commentator. Mike’s salary is$82,898 annually.

His successful journalism career has been his main pillar of attaining his wealth. Mike’s estimated salary is $1 Million.

He has been serving as a  play-by-play commentator for the Boston Celtics on NBC Sports Boston. Mike also worked for NBC as a play-by-play along with Fran Fraschilla for basketball games during the 2016 Summer Olympics. Before NBC Sports, Mike worked as a primary announcer for ESPN’s “Big Monday” Big East Game of the week in the 1980s.

Mike is 76 years old born on November 24, 1945, in Dorchester, Massachusetts, in the United States.

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