Ralph Lawler
Ralph Lawler | |
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Lawler calling a Clippers game in 2011 | |
| Born | April 21, 1938 Peoria, Illinois, U.S. |
| Alma mater | Bradley University |
| Occupation | Sports commentator |
| Organization | Los Angeles Clippers |
| Television | Fox Sports Prime Ticket |
| Predecessor | Jerry Gross (1981–1982) Eddie Doucette (1984–1985) |
| Spouse | Jo Lawler |
| Children | 3 |
Ralph Anthony Lawler (born April 21, 1938) is an American former television and radio personality. He is best known for his 41-year tenure as the voice of the National Basketball Association's Los Angeles Clippers. Going back to the franchise's six-year stint in San Diego (1978–84), Lawler had broadcast virtually every Clippers game since the franchise moved from Buffalo, New York in 1978 until his retirement, whether it be radio and/or television. There were only two seasons when Lawler did not serve as the team's primary play-by-play broadcaster: 1981–82 (Jerry Gross) and 1984–85 (Eddie Doucette); Lawler returned as the full-time voice in 1985–86. In 2019, Lawler was recognized for his contributions to the game and received the Curt Gowdy Media Award, presented by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Lawler would provide Clippers fans with his enthusiastic commentary, which has made him a fan favorite. He has broadcast more than 3,000 Clippers games, including more than 1,600 consecutive games. He reached the 2,500-game milestone in a game versus the Boston Celtics, on February 26, 2011. Lawler reached the 3,000-game milestone on December 10, 2016, versus the New Orleans Pelicans.