Pacers Radio and Television Broadcasters
Mark Boyle

Mark Boyle

Radio Play-By-Play
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About Mark:
Mark Boyle has completed a franchise record 24 seasons as the "Voice of the Pacers" on an extensive statewide network, and has broadcast more than 2,000 games during his NBA career.

Before coming to Indiana, Boyle spent time in Minneapolis, St. Louis - where he worked in one of the most highly regarded sports departments in broadcasting at KMOX - and New York, where he was one of the original on-air voices at WFAN, the country's first all sports radio station. In addition to his NBA experience, which includes work on the nationally broadcast NBA Game of the Week, he has worked in the NHL, spending two seasons with the Minnesota North Stars, and has covered the NFL, Major League Baseball and Big Ten football and basketball.

A man of eclectic interests, Boyle has spent his summers broadcasting minor league baseball games, competing in the U.S. Open Chess Tournament, performing with the Indianapolis Symphony and at the Indianapolis Civic Theatre, piranha fishing on the Amazon River, and working as a barista at a local coffee house. Active in several local charities, he has served on the Board of Directors of The Indiana Blind Children's Foundation and the Indiana Children's Wish Fund. Boyle spent part of the summer of 2010 walking 500 miles across Indiana to raise money for the Wish Fund, and in 2011 he raised money for charity by performing odd jobs, including working on the pit crew for ML Racing during a NASCAR race in Indianapolis, spending a day with the Indiana National Guard, and filling in as a meteorologist on the NBA affiliate in Indianapolis.

Twice named Indiana's Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association, Boyle has also been recognized as the top talk show host in Indianapolis by Indianapolis Monthly magazine and will be inducted into the Indiana Sportswriters and Sportscasters Hall of Fame in April 2013.
QUINN BUCKNER

QUINN BUCKNER

Television Color Analyst

AUSTIN CROSHERE

Radio / Television Color Analyst
AUSTIN CROSHERE

CHRIS DENARI

Television
Play-By-Play
CHRIS DENARI
Kevin Lee

KEVIN LEE

Television
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About Kevin:
Kevin Lee is in his 18th season as the host of the Pacers radio network and also contributes to Pacers telecasts on Fox Sports Indiana.

In addition to his work for the Pacers, Lee is the host and a pit reporter for IZOD IndyCar Series telecasts on the NBC Sports Network and a pit reporter for the Indianapolis 500 and Brickyard 400 for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network.

Lee is also a play-by-play announcer for the Indiana Fever and the Indiana High School Athletic Association Radio/TV Network and the sideline reporter for the Indianapolis Colts Radio Network and is a contributor to the Pacers' flagship station, 1070 The Fan and 93.1 WIBC. Lee has also handled play-byplay for NBATV, HDNet, Indianapolis Colts preseason telecasts and Ball State University.

Lee, a graduate of Indianapolis' Ben Davis High School and Ball State University, lives with his wife, Stacey, and their children, Jackson and Savannah, in Avon, Indiana.





BOBBY SLICK LEONARD

BOBBY "SLICK" LEONARD

Television
Radio Color Analyst
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About Bobby:
Bobby "Slick" Leonard is in his 28th year with the Pacers as a broadcaster and lends unique perspective to each game along with his vast knowledge of basketball.

As a Pacers' head coach for 12 years, Leonard won 529 games and three ABA championships. Before coming to the Pacers, "Slick" had an outstanding playing career on the high school, collegiate and pro levels and was named as one of the state's "50 Greatest Players." A two-time All-American at Indiana University, he was captain of the Hoosiers' 1953 NCAA championship team. He played seven years in the NBA with the Minneapolis/ Los Angeles Lakers.

Leonard is a member of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame and was the first person inducted into the Indiana University Sports Hall of Fame. He was voted by a national sportswriters and broadcasters association as the ABA's All-Time Coach. Recently, he was honored as a member of Indiana University's All- Century Basketball Team.

He also is one of just five individuals in Pacers history to have a banner raised in his honor. Hanging from the rafters of Conseco Fieldhouse is a banner honoring Leonard and his 529 victories as coach of the Pacers.

A native of Terre Haute, Ind., Leonard lives in Carmel, Ind., with his wife, Nancy, and is a partner in Bobby Leonard Enterprises. They have five children and seven grandchildren.



BROOKE OLZENDAM

Television Host
and Sideline Reporter
BROOKE OLZENDAM