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It’s going to be the Grant Napear show that people have listened to for decades,” Napear said. “I’m coming back to win.” ...
Five years after being fired by his radio station and resigning as the Kings’ play-by-play announcer, Grant Napear is back on ...
Former Sacramento Kings broadcaster Grant Napear joined OutKick's "The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show" to talk about his firing in 2020.
Sportscaster Grant Napear, who was fired five years ago for tweeting “All Lives Matter,” is back at work, taking over the ...
After years in exile, former Sacramento Kings broadcaster Grant Napear is returning to the airwaves in California’s capital city. Napear is making his return to Sacramento radio on the local Fox ...
Former Kings announcer Grant Napear is suing the parent company of KHTK-AM 1140, the radio home of the Kings, for an amount that exceeds $75,000 in damages for wrongful termination, discrimination ...
Now, at age 61, Napear and his wife have moved to Miami temporarily. He’s started a new podcast, appropriately titled “If You Don’t Like That With Grant Napear.” ...
Grant Napear, the longtime broadcaster covering the Sacramento Kings who lost his job after tweeting “all lives matter,” has filed a lawsuit against his former radio employer as the new NBA ...
Grant Napear, right, with Jerry Reynolds before a game in January. Napear’s tweet drew rebuke from the former Kings Matt Barnes and Chris Webber, among others. Rocky Widner/NBAE, via Getty Images ...
Grant Napear’s recent comments on Twitter do not reflect the views of NBC Sports California. We’ve spoken to Grant’s employer, the Sacramento Kings, about the matter.” ...
Grant Napear has resigned from his role as Sacramento Kings television play-by-play announcer, the team announced Tuesday. KHTK 1140, the Kings' flagship station and where Napear hosts a daily ...
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) - Grant Napear has resigned from the Sacramento Kings and has been fired from his radio job at KHTK for controversial tweets about the Black Lives Matter movement.