After an extraordinary 44-year career dedicated to the New York Knicks broadcasts at MSG, Howie Singer is stepping down. His departure marks the end of a significant era for the franchise’s broadcasting team.
During his extensive tenure, Singer has accumulated a wealth of memories and exerted considerable influence. A notable instance of his foresight includes being the first to recognize Clyde Frazier’s potential in broadcasting. Singer identified the Hall of Famer’s aptitude after watching a television interview in 1985 and subsequently recommended him for a role at MSG Network, a decision that proved instrumental in shaping Frazier’s successful broadcasting career.
Singer has acknowledged that his departure will be an emotional experience, reflecting the deep connection he has forged with the team, the network, and the fans over nearly five decades.
