Ira Smith
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Ira Smith is an American
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

 public address
Public address
A public address system is an electronic amplification system with a mixer, amplifier and loudspeakers, used to reinforce a sound source, e.g., a person giving a speech, a DJ playing prerecorded music, and distributing the sound throughout a venue or building.Simple PA systems are often used in...

 announcer
Announcer
An announcer is a presenter who makes "announcements" in an audio medium or a physical location.-Television and other media:Some announcers work in television production , radio or filmmaking, usually providing narrations, news updates, station identification, or an introduction of a product in...

 best known for his work for the Sacramento Kings
Sacramento Kings
The Sacramento Kings are a professional basketball team based in Sacramento, California, United States. They are currently members of the Western Conference of the National Basketball Association...

 of the National Basketball Association
National Basketball Association
The National Basketball Association is the pre-eminent men's professional basketball league in North America. It consists of thirty franchised member clubs, of which twenty-nine are located in the United States and one in Canada...

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Smith shares duties as the voice of Kings games at Power Balance Pavilion with Scott Moak
Scott Moak
Scott Moak is an American public address announcer best known for his work for the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association.Moak has also served as the public address voice of NCAA games at California State University at Sacramento and during the U.S. Track & Field Olympic Trials in...

.http://www.kingssuperfans.com/stories0304/11704oafkf.html http://www.nba.com/kings/news/Voices_of_the_Kings-124722-58.html

Smith joined the Kings staff in 2000 after the death of long-time Kings public address announcer Fred Anderson (announcer)|Fred Anderson. http://www.nba.com/kings/news/Voices_of_the_Kings-124722-58.html

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