Paul Sunderland

Volleyball, Olympic athlete

1952 –

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Who is Paul Sunderland?

Paul Benedict Sunderland is an American sportscaster based in Los Angeles, California.

Over his broadcast career, Sunderland has covered almost every major sport played in Southern California. He has been a studio host for the local affiliate of Fox Sports Net, was the analyst for professional beach volleyball on both FSN and NBC, and has called Olympic sports and the NBA for NBC.

However, his most famous assignment was calling the Los Angeles Lakers telecasts on FSN. In January 2002, he took over as play-by-play announcer when Chick Hearn took a leave of absence due to a heart procedure. Hearn had called 3,338 consecutive Laker games, including playoffs. Sunderland called 17 games until Hearn returned. When Hearn died in August 2002, Sunderland returned to the Lakers, this time for good, paired with Stu Lantz. In the 2002-03 season, the team retained the simulcasts that began under Hearn's tenure. The following year, the Lakers split the broadcasts and Sunderland and Lantz called games only for television. In the summer of 2005, Sunderland was released by the Lakers and replaced by Joel Meyers.

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Born
Mar 29, 1952
Los Angeles
Also known as
  • Paul Benedict Sunderland
Ethnicity
  • White American
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • Loyola Marymount University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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