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Bob Ryan

Robert P. Ryan (b. February 21, 1946 at Trenton, New Jersey)

Bob Ryan is an American newspaper columnist. He is best known for his coverage of the NBA for the Boston Globe. Ryan joined the Globe in 1968 from Boston College. In 1997, Ryan won the Curt Gowdy Award from the Basketball Hall of Fame.

In recent years, Ryan has become a television personality on ESPN. He is a long time panelist on The Sports Reporters. He has also appeared on Around the Horn and is a frequent guest host on Pardon the Interruption.

Ryan faced controversy in May 2003 on a local Boston sportscast when he said New Jersey Nets guard Jason Kidd needed to "slap" his wife for taking his young children to NBA playoff games where they could be taunted. Kidd had recently faced charges of domestic violence. When asked to retract his statement, Ryan refused. He was suspended from the paper and barred from television for one month.


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