Education
Kamla graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1992 with a degree in History and a minor in Speech-Communication.
Kamla graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1992 with a degree in History and a minor in Speech-Communication.
He is also the midday co-host (10 am-2 pm) with former San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman Randy Cross on all-sports radio station 92.9 The Game in Atlanta. Rick Kamla has been a studio commentator for the National Basketball Association since January 2003. Currently, Kamla hosts Game Time on National Basketball Association television Kamla also contributes play-by-play to National Basketball Association, NBADL, Women's National Basketball Association, United States of America Basketball, Summer League and Euroleague games.
While attending the University of Minnesota, Kamla covered the Golden Gophers on the student-run radio station WMMR, where he announced over 100 games in the four major sports.
In 1994, Kamla started his sports journalism career as a part-time writer for Fantasy Football Weekly, which was based in Minneapolis. What started as a regional newsletter devoted to Fantasy Football (American) blossomed into a website covering every conceivable fantasy sport.
By 1998, Kamla was the full-time senior editor for both Fantasy Football (American) and basketball on fanball.com. Despite getting into the sports industry as a football writer, it was Kamla"s basketball columns that caught the eye of National Basketball Association television director Bryan Meyers.
Kamla was eventually hired to host the groundbreaking fantasy show "Virtual General Motors", and he"s been on National Basketball Association television ever since.
In a 2009 National Basketball Association television Broadcast, Kamla made a controversial remark, which he later apologized foreign