Boston Herald

Joe Gilmartin, Hall of Fame sportswrit­er for Phoenix Suns, at age 88

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PHOENIX — Joe Gilmartin, a sports columnist for the old Phoenix Gazette for more than 30 years and member of the Pro Basketball Writers Hall of Fame, has died at 88.

The Phoenix Suns announced Mr. Gilmartin’s death yesterday.

Mr. Gilmartin moved to Arizona from Wichita, Kan., in 1962 and the following year was sports editor of the Gazette — then the Phoenix afternoon newspaper. He remained as columnist for the newspaper until 1996, when the Gazette merged with The Arizona Republic.

Mr. Gilmartin — selected Arizona sports writer of the year a record 16 times — remained a fixture in Phoenix sports, contributi­ng to the websites of the Suns and the Arizona Diamondbac­ks.

He received the Curt Gowdy Media Award from the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2014. It’s presented to writers and sportscast­ers whose longtime efforts made a significan­t contributi­on to basketball.

“A Hall of Fame writer, Joe knew the game as well as anyone,” the Suns said in a statement, “but he coupled that knowledge with a unique ability to report with trademark humor, a trait that matched his personalit­y. Joe always greeted you with a smile and it’s his warm nature that will be missed more than anything.”

Mr. Gilmartin authored the book “The Little Team That Could ... And Darned Near Did” about the 1976 run to the NBA Finals.

He is survived by son Leo, an engineer for broadcasts of the Diamondbac­ks.

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