RIP: Al McCoy (1933-2024)

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I’m crying right now. The memories my late father and I have listening to him on the radio and watching games on KUTP will forever be with me. I remember meeting him in 2005 at Staples center and telling him about it.

I’m so sad
 

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He lived next door to my aunt and uncle and was just a consummate gentleman. After all these years as part of the Suns family, Al was the best of us. We can only aspire to reach the heights of such a man.

RIP SHAZAM
 

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Al McCoy's family statement: "As a father, he taught us the value of respect, loyalty, hard work and love - both on and off the court. His passion, dedication and kindness touched countless lives, and while he may be gone, the impact he made will be felt for generations to co
 

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Charles Barkley statement on Al McCoy's passing: “This is a sad day for the Suns and the Suns family. Al McCoy represented everything that is great about Phoenix, the Phoenix Suns and people who love basketball. I was blessed and honored to work with Al and I’m gonna miss him."
 

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Rest in Peace to a true legend who brought Suns basketball to life over the microphone.

Al McCoy you will be greatly missed. It's a sad day, especially for Suns fans.
 

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