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Kellogg pointed out that his five years calling the title game — "I got to see a couple of really good championship games (and) a couple of stinkers, too" — equals the length of his injury-shortened NBA career. He's played H.O.R.S.E. with president Barack Obama (although they played P.O.T.U.S., which Obama won) but has no hesitation when asked about the high points of his career.
There's one, and it came five years ago when his son Nick helped Ohio University reach the Sweet 16 before falling to North Carolina in overtime.
"There's nothing that compares to watching Nick and his team," he said. "Everything else falls under the umbrella of that one at the top. To see Nick contribute to a team that made a surprising run, to have that memory, to see his face on the One Shining Moment video ... Shoot, I get emotional talking about it."
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