Ted Davis, who has served as the Milwaukee Bucks radio play-by-play broadcaster on WTMJ Radio since 1997, has retired from his role. Davis’ career ends after 24 years announcing games on WTMJ and the statewide Bucks Radio Network.
“This is a good time for me to move into the next phase of life,” said Davis in statement released by the Bucks organization. “I’m 65 and still good at what I do, but young enough to enjoy what’s next. It’s been an honor to call Bucks games for 24 seasons. When I was a younger man I had two goals: do play-by-play on the major league level and do it for a long time. Thirty-three years and 3,000 games later I leave with a championship call in my last game. Not bad! Thanks to all who listened. My dream came true!”
“Wisconsin, we’ve got a room at the top of the world tonight!”
— NBA (@NBA) July 21, 2021
🔊 The @Bucks radio call as the franchise captures its first championship in 50 years! pic.twitter.com/Y5yE67bTqj
Davis, a native of Lubbock, Texas, came to Milwaukee following nine seasons as the play-by-play voice for the Dallas Mavericks. He began his radio career at the age of 17 and proceeded to work throughout Texas calling games for Texas Christian University and Texas A&M on the Southwest Conference radio network in addition to holding announcing positions at radio stations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. He also covered multiple NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments for CBS Radio in the 1980s.
“We thank Ted for his 24 years of exciting and entertaining play-by-play calls on Bucks radio,” said Bucks and Fiserv Forum President Peter Feigin in a statement. “Ted expertly set the scene and described the action for our fans, and his professionalism was always appreciated. His dramatic call after the Bucks won the title last month — ‘Wisconsin, we have a room at the top of the world tonight!’ — will always be part of Bucks history. We wish Ted all the best in his next chapter.”