[1] During his career he also called games for various other NBA teams (including the Indiana Pacers, Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Clippers and Portland Trail Blazers), for Major League Baseball teams (including the San Diego Padres, Cleveland Indians, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers and Milwaukee Brewers), and for the WFL's Chicago Fire;[2] and he has done various other sports including NFL football, college football, college basketball, PGA Tour golf, boxing, bowling and track and field events.
[3][4] Along with Jon McGlocklin, Doucette co-founded the MACC Fund in 1976 after his two-year-old son, Brett, was diagnosed with cancer.
[3] He is a graduate of Evanston Township High School where he has been honored as a Distinguished Alumni [5] and Michigan State University.
[3] Eddie is known for coining the term "skyhook" when Kareem Abdul-Jabbar shot the ball on May 10, 1974, at Boston Garden in Game 6 of the NBA Finals between the Bucks and Celtics.
Doucette's "Bango" call was also used by his successor, Ted Davis, and is also the name of the Bucks' mascot.