Consor was born in
Queens, New York, grew up in
Flushing in Queens, He attended and played basketball for
Bayside High School. Consor earned a scholarship to
Boston University, where he was on the Dean's List. He was a starting
point guard for coach
Rick Pitino from 1976 to 1980. He then played professional basketball for
Maccabi Haifa in the
Israeli Premier Basketball League in Israel in 1980–82. Consor has more than 30 years of experience in the broadcast industry, including 30 years with the
Washington Wizards (formerly the Bullets) organization in radio and television roles. During that time he has combined his knowledge for college and professional basketball for NBA-TV, Comcast
SportsNet,
ESPN Regional and Westwood One. He previously served seven years as a scout for the same organization, as well as the
Indiana Pacers. His speaking engagements have included presentations for Morgan Stanley, St. Jude Medical, Washington Wizards Basketball Camps and Five-Star Basketball Camps. He is known for his extensive charitable work in the greater DC area on behalf of cancer research, and a variety of initiatives to house and feed the poor. ==Personal life==