Report | Bruce Bowen to join Clippers broadcast team
By
Raphielle Johnson
After retiring from the NBA following the 2008-09 season,
Bruce Bowen has worked in basketball media, most recently serving as an analyst for ESPN. According to a report by Brad Turner of the Los Angeles Times, Bowen is in line for a change of scenery as he will serve as the
color commentator for Los Angeles Clippers games during the 2017-18 season.
Bowen replaces Michael Smith, who has served in that role for FOX Sports Prime the last 19 seasons. Play-by-play announcer Ralph Lawler has been the voice of the franchise for the last 37 years.
While Bowen never played for the Clippers during his 13-year NBA career, he’s certainly familiar with southern California, as he played his college basketball at Cal-State Fullerton.
Not selected in the 1993 NBA Draft, Bowen plied his trade in both Europe and the CBA before making his NBA debut as a member of the Miami Heat during the 1996-97 season. Bowen would go on to earn a consistent place in the NBA, spending time with the Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ers and Heat (his second stint with the team) before joining the Spurs in 2001.
One of the top on-ball defenders in the NBA during that era, Bruce Bowen was a member of three NBA championship teams during his time in San Antonio. Bowen was an eight-time All-Defensive Team selection, and in 2012
the Spurs retired his No. 12 jersey. The number is currently worn by Spurs power forward LaMarcus Aldridge, who
received Bowen’s blessing upon signing with the team as a free agent in the summer of 2015.
