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Snow joins Sixers broadcast team

Former 76ers guard Eric Snow, who was the starting point guard for the 2001 team that advanced to the NBA Finals, has been named the color analyst alongside play-by-play man Marc Zumoff for all Sixer telecasts on Comcast SportsNet and The Comcast Network.

Former 76ers player Eric Snow is back with the team as a television analyst. (H. Rumph Jr/AP file photo)
Former 76ers player Eric Snow is back with the team as a television analyst. (H. Rumph Jr/AP file photo)Read more

Former 76ers guard Eric Snow, who was the starting point guard for the 2001 team that advanced to the NBA Finals, has been named the color analyst alongside play-by-play man Marc Zumoff for all Sixer telecasts on Comcas SportsNet and The Comcast Network.

Snow is Zumoff's fourth partner in 4 years, following Steve Mix, Bob Salmi and Ed Pinckney, who left during this offseason to take a job as an assistant coach with the Chicago Bulls.

Snow will debut tonight when the Boston Celtics visit the Wells Fargo Center (7 o'clock).

"I'm very happy and excited to be rejoining the Sixers family as a part of their broadcast team," Snow said. "I spent my best and most enthusiastic years of my NBA career with this organization and its fans, and I truly feel honored and blessed to have been given this opportunity to return."

Snow spent parts of seven seasons with the Sixers. He last played during the 2007-08 season with Cleveland, completing a 13-year NBA career.

Zumoff is entering his 17th season as the Sixers' television play-by-play man and his 29th as part of the organization's broadcast team.

- Bob Cooney