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		<title>Former INBA President Steve Scott scores third pro basketball announcing gig</title>
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<p>A year ago, Steve Scott returned to a familiar place, near where he grew up in California.</p>



<p>This fall he also stepped back into a familiar role, as PA announcer for an NBA team: the Golden State Warriors.&nbsp;</p>



<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s been fun,&#8221; Steve said. &#8220;I think I may have forgotten how much fun it is.&#8221;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Steve started behind the mic for the Chicago Bulls, first as the backup, then full-time from 2002-2006.&nbsp; This was during the time he was News Director and anchor at WLS radio.&nbsp;</p>



<p>It&#8217;s also when he was elected 3 times as president of the Illinois News Broadcasters Association. </p>



<p>“At that time we were fighting hard to get cameras in the courts. It was a battle and it was eventually won after I left to go to New York.&nbsp; I’m proud to be even a small part of making that happen.”&nbsp;</p>


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<p>Steve and his wife Jeanne moved to New York in 2006, when he was hired as an anchor for WCBS radio.&nbsp; He became involved with the New York Press Club, again serving three terms as president. &nbsp;In his &#8220;free&#8221; time, he handled Public Address for the New York Knicks.&nbsp;</p>



<p>WCBS went off the air in 2024, sending Steve back into the job market.&nbsp; The Scotts made a cross-country move for his new role at KCBS in San Francisco.&nbsp; Steve had grown up in Stockton and had attended San Jose State University.&nbsp; Fun story about that: he didn&#8217;t graduate as a younger man, taking a full-time radio job instead, but was able to earn his last credits starting in 2019. &nbsp;His graduation ceremony in 2020 was cancelled by COVID, but he still counts earning his diploma as one of his proudest accomplishments.&nbsp;</p>



<p>A chance meeting at the radio station led to his third NBA gig. </p>



<p>“I was coming out of the kitchen,&nbsp;and the Warriors PR staff just happened to be walking by. I was introduced, and the Senior VP comes over and says you know we&#8217;re looking for a PA Announcer.”&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Since October, he’s been in what he calls “the best seat in the house” in the Chase Center, where much feels familiar. &nbsp;</p>



<p>“What is kind of weird is the head coach is Steve Kerr, and I announced him when he was with the Bulls, as a player.” &nbsp;</p>


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<p>The Warriors’ General Manager is Mike Dunleavy, Jr., whom Scott also announced in his playing days. And a current Warriors player is Gary Payton II, whose dad Gary Payton Sr., was on the court in the earlier years of Scott’s announcing career.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Scott says he wasn’t necessarily looking to do PA again, but with five regular season home games behind him, he’s feeling good. &nbsp;Now he’s checking the schedule to see if he can make a trip back for the INBA’s Spring Awards on April 18.&nbsp;</p>



<p>His memories of INBA are of being around similar people who can understand the ups and downs of the business. </p>



<p>“Whether they work in Chicago or Carbondale, or any town in between, we were all in it together.” &nbsp;</p>
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