Postumously awarded the 1993 Curt Gowdy Media Award by the
Trustees of the Basketball Hall of Fame for his contribution to
basketball. Ironically, Most replaced Gowdy as the Celtics'
play-by-play announcer.
Honored with the permanent installation at Boston
Garden of his microphone, silver-plated and encased in a Celtic-green
frame, to the facade of the radio booth, the vantage point Most always
described as "high above courtside." (December 3, 1990)
The radio voice of the NBA's Boston Celtics (1953-1990).
He and Red Auerbach were the only two people with the
Celtics organization for its first 16 NBA titles.
Announced his retirement due to health problems. (October 10, 1990)
Inducted into the media category of the New England Basketball Hall of
Fame at the University of Rhode Island (4 October 2002).
Grandson of German immigrant and radical Johann Joseph Most (1846-1906).
Was track announcer for the stock car races at the Norwood Arena in Norwood, Massachusetts.