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Theo Robertson Named Men’s Basketball Color Analyst

November 1, 2023
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BERKELEY – Former California men’s basketball standout Theo Robertson, an All-Pac-10 selection who has gone on to coach both at Cal and in the NBA, has been named the new color analyst for Golden Bear radio broadcasts, Director of Athletics Jim Knowlton and Learfield Cal Bears Sports Properties announced Wednesday.

Robertson starred at Cal from 2006-10, helping the Bears win their first conference championship in 50 years as a senior, when he was named team MVP and earned All-Pac-10 Second-Team honors. He was a two-time team captain at Cal and finished his career as the program’s all-time leader in 3-point percentage.

Robertson will be paired with new play-by-play voice Justin Allegri. Both will make their Cal basketball debuts Monday during the Bears’ 2023-24 season-opener against St. Thomas at Haas Pavilion.

“I’m incredibly excited to join the broadcast team, alongside Justin Allegri, as the color analyst for men’s basketball,” Robertson said. “Cal is such a special place to me. It’s an honor to represent the University in this role, and I look forward to telling the story of the program during this exciting time.”

In addition to serving as an assistant coach at Cal, Robertson also spent time on the coaching staffs of both the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors. Robertson was on the same staff as current Cal head coach Mark Madsen with the Lakers in 2016-17.

“I’m thrilled to welcome Theo to our men’s basketball radio broadcast team,” Knowlton said. “Theo was part of a golden era of Cal basketball, and his success and experience as a student-athlete and coach make him a perfect fit to provide insights and analysis on our broadcasts. I’m looking forward to having Theo and Justin call our games for a long time to come.”

Robertson has also served as a player development coach for USA Basketball and as an assistant video coordinator for the Detroit Pistons. He received his degree from Cal in social welfare in 2010.

“Not only was Theo an accomplished student-athlete at Cal, but his experience coaching both on the collegiate and NBA level will allow him to bring great knowledge and expertise to his alma mater,” Allegri said. “I am excited to welcome Theo to our broadcast team.”

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Theo Robertson Named Men’s Basketball Color Analyst

4,586 Views | 5 Replies | Last: 1 yr ago by KoreAmBear
oskidunker
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Probably Madsen wont make him give up his seat on the team bus like Wyking did.
Go Bears!
JimSox
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Excellent to reclaim the connection to Theo!
(Hope the play-by-play is better than last season.)
BearoutEast67
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Adding to the mystery of that Hawaii tournament!
Donate to Cal's NIL at https://calegends.com/donation/
stu
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Someday there will be a tell-all memoir.
KoreAmBear
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oskidunker said:

Probably Madsen wont make him give up his seat on the team bus like Wyking did.
Did they get into a fist fight on Maui?

Who would ever have beef with Theo? That guy.

Yet we hired a guy even worse then that guy. Even a lamer guy.

We are so sad.

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