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Load More Games. He was a territorial first-round choice of Boston in Considered one of the nation's premier young sportscasters, at the age of 33, Sean Grande enters his sixth NBA season and third as the voice of the Boston Celtics. Sean provides play-by-play coverage alongside analyst Cedric Maxwell for all Boston Celtics games. Shortly after their pairing, "Grande and Max" became an instant hit and are now one of Boston's most popular on-air combinations. Sean returned to Boston in after serving three years as the television voice of the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves.

When he signed with Minnesota in , he was, at the age of 28, the youngest announcer in the NBA. Grande's first stint in Boston began at Boston University where he spent seven seasons calling Terrier hockey, football and basketball on both television and radio. In , he took the green line up Commonwealth Avenue to Boston College, as the voice of the Eagles football and hockey radio networks for three seasons until leaving for Minnesota.

His extensive work in college hockey includes his recently completed fifth year as television voice of the NCAA East Regional. Sean made his major motion picture debut with a cameo, as himself, in the release "Joe Somebody" starring Tim Allen. Maxwell has a strong background in both broadcasting and basketball. As a college player at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte, Maxwell's achievements set the precedent for his future success with the Celtics.

Throughout his college career, he averaged During the National Invitational Tournament his junior year, Maxwell topped off his MVP award by also making 20 consecutive free throws and consequently setting the tournament record. However, it was Cedric's performance his senior year at UNCC that truly threw him into the public eye, where he has since remained.

It was then that Maxwell and his 49ers squad shocked and dazzled the college basketball world by making it to the NCAA Final Four, where they were eventually eliminated in a buzzer beater by tournament champ Marquette. As the Boston Celtics first-round draft pick in , Maxwell became a large contributor to the team's success in the late seventies and early eighties. Once quoted as telling his fellow teammates in a championship game to "Jump on my back", Cedric was a driving force during the Celtics championship runs in and He was also named MVP of the Finals.

Throughout his impressive year NBA career, Maxwell shot Maxwell began his career in radio as a college basketball analyst for Raycom Sports, for which he covered games in the Metro Conference, including those of his alma mater UNCC. In , Maxwell was named the Celtics radio analyst.

Now as a member of the WWZN team, Cedric continues his radio career with the Boston Celtics, the franchise with which he found such great success as a player. Cedric's charismatic personality and unique sense of humor are a welcome element in Celtics radio broadcasts.

That charm, combined with his great knowledge and love for the game of basketball and his humorous, personable interplay with Sean Grande make Cedric Maxwell a valuable element of WWZN's Celtics radio broadcasting team.



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