No. That would stink. Do you think maybe he is sore because he got passed over for the TV job?
Maybe he got offered a TV job with another team?
Honestly maybe it was nothing, but it was a strange ending to the radio broadcast.
Looking up Grande now, looks like he was already a TV broadcast play-by-play man for the Timberwolves from '98-'01 (thought it was a radio gig) before he jumped to Boston radio, which I find a little odd because going from TV to radio feels backwards, Minnesota was also the better team at the time with the better outlook, and I doubt he was using it as a stepping stone since Mike Gorman was firmly in place as the TV man. Of course there's other possible reasons for leaving the TV spot like contract not renewed, bad work environment, preferred Boston living to Minneapolis, family situations, etc. Just seems a little odd to go from TV to radio, and stay in radio for 20+ years if you wanted to do TV.
And if this is because Drew Carter got the job over him, there's probably bit of an odd full circle here, as Grande was the youngest TV broadcaster when he started with the Wolves, surely getting the job over some more seasoned candidates.
I like Grande, prefer him over Carter.