morris dever called me up and asked to see the film. he said, you know who should see this film, martin scorsese. and two days later, i receive an e-mail from mrlease it through his company on hbo. you know, so pretty much a typical tuesday in my life. and he -- yeah, and it's airing monday night at 9:00 p.m. it's unbelievable. >> that's fantastic. >> larry king, i think, described his style as television on radio. >> yes. >> what was it that made him such a great -- how did he do it? >> well, it was not just the vibrancy and energy, it was a feeling that he imparted. he played the game, so he made you feel like he was a little kid and you were a little kid, listening. like the first time you have a catch with your father, it's almost primal. and what people don't realize about marty glickman is, he revolutionized radio basketball, play by play. all the expressions, many of them being used today, he coined. the key, the lane, the mid-court strike, swish. and he gave the listeners a geography of the court, before marty glickman, it would be smith passes to jones, he shoots, he scores. you didn't know where they were on the court. so with marty,