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Rebel Porter is a retiredAmericanpublic address (PA) announcer who worked for theIndiana Pacers basketball team of theNBA until retiring in 2010.[1] Porter also worked as anannouncer/disk jockey for the legendaryWIFE (AM-1310) in Indianapolis during that station's heyday in the 1960s.
Porter created a Pacers tradition during his tenure on the PA microphone, with his unique call of the NBA's mandatory two-minutes remaining announcement: "Two minutes, two-ahh!" After his retirement, Pacers fans continue that tradition, albeit in a somewhat modified form, as when former PA announcer Michael Grady mentions that a Pacers player is going to the free-throw line for "two shots", the crowd then replies with the "Two-ahh".
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