Brian Sieman is close to finalizing a deal to become the new television voice of the Clippers, succeeding the soon-to-be Hall of Famer Ralph Lawler in the play-by-play role, The Times has learned. Sieman is no stranger to the Clippers, having worked as the team’s radio voice since 2007. Sieman previously called games for the Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Lynx. He will succeed Lawler, who called 3,229 regular-season Clippers games over 40 seasons before retiring following the 2018-19 season. Eagle, the son of longtime broadcaster Ian Eagle, has called games for the last two years for NBA TV and most recently worked in a play-by-play role during the Las Vegas Summer League.
Source: Los Angeles Times July 16, 2019 22:54 UTC