List of current NBA broadcasters
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The following is a list of current National Basketball Association broadcasters for each individual team entering the 2024–25 NBA season.
Regional broadcasters
[edit]Eastern Conference
[edit]Atlantic Division
[edit]Television
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporter(s) | Flagship TV Station | Streaming Service |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boston | Drew Carter | Brian Scalabrine Eddie House (select games) |
Abby Chin | NBC Sports Boston[1] | None |
Brooklyn | Ian Eagle (primary) Ryan Ruocco (during Eagle's CBS Sports/TNT Sports commitments) Noah Eagle (select games when Eagle and Ruocco are on assignment) Chris Shearn (select games when Eagle and Ruocco are on assignment) Chris Carrino (select games) |
Sarah Kustok Richard Jefferson (select games) Vince Carter (select games) |
Meghan Triplett | YES Network WWOR-TV (during April conflicts with the Yankees)[2] |
The Gotham Sports App |
New York | Mike Breen (primary) Kenny Albert (during Breen's ESPN & ABC assignments) Bill Pidto (select games) Gus Johnson (select games) |
Walt Frazier Wally Szczerbiak Alan Hahn Monica McNutt Jamal Crawford |
Rebecca Haarlow | MSG Network[3] | |
Philadelphia | Kate Scott (primary) Tom McGinnis (select games) |
Alaa Abdelnaby | Taryn Hatcher (home games) | NBC Sports Philadelphia[4] | None |
Toronto | Matt Devlin | Jack Armstrong | Kayla Grey | TSN[5] (41 games) | TSN |
Alvin Williams | Savanna Hamilton | Sportsnet[5] (41 games) | Sportsnet+ |
Radio
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Flagship Station |
---|---|---|---|
Boston | Sean Grande (primary) John Wallach (select games) |
Cedric Maxwell (Primary) Abby Chin (When Cedric Maxwell is off) |
WBZ-FM WROR-FM (will carry games that are in conflict with Boston Bruins hockey games or New England Patriots football games; WBZ-FM also being the Bruins' flagship) |
Brooklyn | Chris Carrino Bob Heussler (when Chris Carrino is on YES Network) |
Tim Capstraw | WFAN AM and FM |
New York | Tyler Murray Kenny Albert (During Murray's Absences) Don La Greca (select games) Pat O'Keefe (select games) |
Monica McNutt (Primary) Alan Hahn (select games) Wally Szczerbiak (select games) |
WHSQ |
Philadelphia | Tom McGinnis Matt Murphy (select games) |
WPEN | |
Toronto | Eric Smith | Paul Jones | CJCL |
Paul Jones | Jevohn Shepherd | CHUM |
Spanish
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Flagship Station |
---|---|---|---|
Brooklyn | Max Pérez-Jiménez | Ino Gómez | WADO YES Network SAP |
New York | Clemson Smith-Muñiz | Ramón Rivas | WADO MSG Deportes |
French
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Flagship Station |
---|---|---|---|
Toronto | Alexandre Tourigny Mathieu Jolivet |
Will Archambault Max Paulhus-Gosselin |
RDS RDS2 |
Central Division
[edit]Television
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporter | Flagship TV Station | Streaming service |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chicago | Adam Amin (primary) Mike Monaco (select games) Mark Schanowski (select games when Amin and Monaco are on assignment) Zach Zaidman (select games) |
Stacey King | K. C. Johnson (select games) Ruthie Polinsky (select games) |
Chicago Sports Network[6] | CHSN |
Cleveland | John Michael | Brad Daugherty Austin Carr (select games) |
Serena Winters | FanDuel Sports Network Ohio[7] | FanDuel Sports Network |
Detroit | George Blaha (primary) Johnny Kane (fill-in) |
Greg Kelser | Johnny Kane Natalie Kerwin |
FanDuel Sports Network Detroit[8] | |
Indiana | Chris Denari | Quinn Buckner Eddie Gill (home games) |
Jeremiah Johnson | FanDuel Sports Network Indiana[9] | |
Milwaukee | Lisa Byington Dave Koehn (fill-in) |
Marques Johnson (primary) Steve Novak (backup) Stephen Bardo (backup) |
Melanie Ricks | FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin WMLW-TV (5 games)[10] |
Notes
Radio
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporter | Flagship Station |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chicago | Chuck Swirsky | Bill Wennington | WSCR[11] | |
Cleveland | Tim Alcorn | Jim Chones | WTAM/WMMS[12] | |
Detroit | Mark Champion (FanDuel Sports Network Detroit games) George Blaha (national/non-televised games) |
Rick Mahorn | WXYT WWJ WDZH (both conflict with the Detroit Red Wings) | |
Indiana | Mark Boyle | Eddie Gill | Pat Boylan | WFNI[9] |
Milwaukee | Dave Koehn Josh Maurer (select games) |
Ben Brust (home games) Justin Garcia (select games) |
WTMJ[10] |
Spanish
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Flagship Station |
---|---|---|---|
Chicago | Miguel Esparza | Elio Benitez, Jorge Moreno | WRTO |
Cleveland | Rafael Hernández Brito | WLFM-LP |
Southeast Division
[edit]Television
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Analyst(s) | Sideline Reporter | Flagship TV Station | Streaming service |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Atlanta | Bob Rathbun Mike Morgan (fill-in) |
Dominique Wilkins Vince Carter (select games) |
Tabitha Turner | FanDuel Sports Network Southeast[13] | FanDuel Sports Network |
Charlotte | Eric Collins | Dell Curry | Shannon Spake | ||
Miami | Eric Reid | John Crotty | Kristen Hewitt Will Manso Kelly Saco (select games) Jeremy Tache (select games) |
FanDuel Sports Network Sun[14] | |
Orlando | David Steele | Jeff Turner | Dante Marchitelli | FanDuel Sports Network Florida[15] | |
Washington | Chris Miller | Drew Gooden Glenn Consor (select games) |
Meghan McPeak | Monumental Sports Network[16] | Monumental+ |
Radio
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Flagship Station |
---|---|---|---|
Atlanta | Steve Holman | Mike Conti | WZGC[17] WVEE |
Charlotte | Sam Farber | Matt Carroll | WFNZ |
Miami | Jason Jackson | Amy Audibert | WQAM |
Orlando | Jake Chapman | WYGM[15] WTKS-HD2 | |
Washington | Dave Johnson | Glenn Consor | WTEM[16] |
Spanish
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Analyst(s) | Flagship Station |
---|---|---|---|
Miami | José Pañeda | Joe Pujala | WQBA[18] |
Western Conference
[edit]Northwest Division
[edit]Television
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporter | Flagship TV Station | Streaming service |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Denver | Chris Marlowe | Scott Hastings | Katy Winge Chris Dempsey |
Altitude Sports KTVD/KUSA (20 games)[19] |
Altitude+ |
Minnesota | Michael Grady | Jim Petersen | Katie Storm Lea Olsen Jon Krawczynski |
FanDuel Sports Network North[20] WUCW (select games during conflicts with FanDuel Sports Network North, branded as 'FanDuel Sports Network Extra on The CW Twin Cities)[21] |
FanDuel Sports Network |
Oklahoma City | Chris Fisher | Michael Cage | Nick Gallo Paris Lawson |
FanDuel Sports Network Oklahoma Griffin Media[a] (5 games)[22] | |
Portland | Kevin Calabro Travis Demers (select games) |
Lamar Hurd Michael Holton (fill-in) |
Brooke Olzendam | Rip City TV Network [b][23] | BlazerVision |
Utah | Craig Bolerjack | Thurl Bailey | Lauren Green Holly Rowe (select games) |
KJZZ (primary) KUTV (select games) |
Jazz+ |
Notes
- ^ Includes:
- ^ Affiliates include
- KATU 2.2 (until January 1st, 2025)/KUNP (starting January 1st, 2025) (Portland)
- KVAL-TV 13.2 (Eugene)
- KCBY-TV 11.2 (Coos Bay)
- KPIC 4.2 (Roseburg)
- KTVL 10.4 (Medford)
- KUNS-TV 51.2 (Seattle)
- KIMA-TV 29.3 (Yakima)
- KEPR-TV 19.3 (Pasco)
Radio
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline Reporter | Flagship Station |
---|---|---|---|---|
Denver | Jason Kosmicki | Scott Hastings (national/non-televised games) | Katy Winge (national/non-televised games) | Altitude Sports 92.5 FM[24] Altitude Sports AM 950[24] |
Minnesota | Alan Horton | KFXN (selected games) | ||
Oklahoma City | Matt Pinto | WWLS[22] | ||
Portland | Travis Demers Rich Burk (fill-in) |
Michael Holton Antonio Harvey (fill-in) |
KPOJ | |
Utah | David Locke | Ron Boone | KSL[25] |
Spanish
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Flagship Station |
---|---|---|---|
Oklahoma City | Eleno Ornelas | WKY[22] | |
Utah | Nelson Moran | Isidro Lopez and Francisco Vazquez | KTUB[25] |
Pacific Division
[edit]Television
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline Reporter | Flagship TV Station | Streaming service |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Golden State | Bob Fitzgerald | Kelenna Azubuike | Kerith Burke | NBC Sports Bay Area[26] | None |
Los Angeles Clippers | Brian Sieman | Jim Jackson Mike Fratello (select games) |
Kristina Pink Jaime Maggio Lauren Rosen David Pingalore (KTLA games) |
FanDuel Sports Network SoCal (most games) FanDuel Sports Network West (some games) KTLA (15 games)[27] |
FanDuel Sports Network ClipperVision |
Los Angeles Lakers | Bill Macdonald[28] | Stu Lantz[28] | Mike Trudell[29] | Spectrum SportsNet[30] | Spectrum SportsNet+ |
Phoenix | Kevin Ray Tom Leander |
Eddie Johnson Ann Meyers Drysdale |
KTVK/Arizona's Family Sports[31][32][33][34][35][36] | Suns Live | |
Sacramento | Mark Jones (primary) Kyle Draper (when Jones is on assignment for ESPN)[37] |
Kayte Christensen | NBC Sports California[38] | None |
Radio
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Flagship Station |
---|---|---|---|
Golden State | Tim Roye | Tom Tolbert (home games) Jim Barnett (road games) |
KGMZ[26] |
Los Angeles Clippers | Carlo Jiménez | Adam Ausland Mike Fratello (select games) |
KLAC[27] KEIB (if conflict with Los Angeles Dodgers) |
Los Angeles Lakers | John Ireland | Mychal Thompson | KSPN[39] |
Phoenix | Jon Bloom | Tim Kempton | KTAR KMVP |
Sacramento | Gary Gerould | KHTK[38] |
Spanish
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Flagship Station |
---|---|---|---|
Los Angeles Clippers | Armando Garcia | KWKW | |
Los Angeles Lakers | Fernando González | Jose Mantilla and Francisco Pinto | |
Phoenix | Arturo Ochoa | Gerardo Romo | KPHX |
Sacramento | Armando Botello | KRCX |
Southwest Division
[edit]Television
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporter(s) | Flagship TV Station | Streaming service |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dallas | Mark Followill | Derek Harper Devin Harris Jeff Wade |
Jeff Wade Lesley McCaslin |
Dallas Mavericks Broadcast Network[a][40][41] | MavsTV[42] |
Houston | Craig Ackerman | Ryan Hollins Mario Elie (select games) |
Vanessa Richardson | Space City Home Network | None |
Memphis | Pete Pranica | Brevin Knight | Rob Fischer | FanDuel Sports Network Southeast[43] | FanDuel Sports Network |
New Orleans | Joel Meyers | Antonio Daniels | Andrew Lopez | Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network WVUE-DT (Select games in New Orleans)[44][45][46] |
Pelicans+[47] |
San Antonio | Jacob Tobey | Sean Elliott Matt Bonner (select games) Fabricio Oberto (select games) |
Dan Weiss | FanDuel Sports Network Southwest (most games) KENS (10 games) WOAI-DT2 (12 games)[48] |
FanDuel Sports Network |
Notes
[edit]Radio
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Flagship Station |
---|---|---|---|
Dallas | Chuck Cooperstein | Brian Dameris | KEGL |
Houston | Matt Thomas | Adam Clanton Adam Wexler |
KBME (primary) KTRH (if there's a conflict with Houston Astros) |
Memphis | Eric Hasseltine | Elliot Perry Michael Wallace |
WMFS-FM |
New Orleans | Todd Graffagnini | John DeShazier | WWL-AM & WWL-FM |
San Antonio | Bill Schoening | WOAI[48] |
Spanish
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Flagship Station |
---|---|---|
Dallas | Victor Villalba | KFLC |
Houston | Adrian Chavarria | KYST |
San Antonio | Paul Castro | KXTN |
New Orleans | Emilio Peralta | WODT |
National broadcasters
[edit]Play-by-play announcers
[edit]- Mike Breen
- Ryan Ruocco
- Mark Jones
- Dave Pasch
- Michael Grady
Color analysts
[edit]- Doris Burke
- Richard Jefferson
- Hubie Brown
- Bob Myers
- Stephanie White
- Cory Alexander
- Jay Bilas
- Tim Legler
Sideline reporters
[edit]Spanish Commentators
[edit]ESPN Deportes, ABC in Spanish on SAP
- Andrés Nocioni
- Ernesto Jerez
- Carlos Morales
- Claudia Trejos
- Fabricio Oberto
- Fernando Álvarez
- Fernando Tirado
- Jerry Olaya
- Leonardo Montero
- Marcelo Nogueira
- Miguel Angel Briseno
- Nicolás Ledesma
- Pablo Viruega
- Sebastián Martínez Christensen
- Julia Headley
Play-by-play announcers
[edit]- Marc Kestecher (Full season)
Color analysts
[edit]Play-by-play announcers
[edit]Color analysts
[edit]- Reggie Miller (co-lead)
- Stan Van Gundy (co-lead)
- Jim Jackson
- Greg Anthony
- Grant Hill
- Candace Parker
- Brendan Haywood
Sideline reporters
[edit]- Allie LaForce (lead)
- Jared Greenberg
- Stephanie Ready
- Lauren Jbara
- Taylor Rooks
Spanish commentators
[edit]Available on SAP
- Marcelo Godoy
- Pete Manzano
- Fernando Palacios
- Uses the home team's announcing team during games unless specified. During playoff games, announcers from TNT are used
- Gus Johnson
- Kevin Calabro
- Matt Winer
International broadcasters
[edit]Americas
[edit]Central America and Mexico
[edit]- Spanish-speaking countries: ESPN Latin America
- Dominican Republic: CDN Deportes
- Mexico: Amazon Prime Video and TUDN
- Panama: Cable Onda Sports
South America
[edit]- Spanish-speaking countries: ESPN Latin America
- Brazil: ESPN, YouTube and Prime Video
- Suriname: ESPN, C Sport and SCCN[a]
North America and Caribbean
[edit]- Canada: NBA TV Canada (except Toronto Raptors live telecasts)[b]
- Caribbean: ESPN and C Sport
- Puerto Rico: WAPA 2 Deportes
Europe
[edit]- DACH: ProSieben[49]
- Baltic States: Go3 Sport
- Balkan States: Arena Sport (except Albania and Greece)
- Eastern Europe: Setanta Sports (except Russia)
- Albania: Tring Sport
- Andorra and Spain: Movistar+
- Armenia: Fast Sports
- Azerbaijan: ITV
- Belgium: RTBF (Wallonia community region)
- Bulgaria: Diema Sport
- Cyprus: CYTA
- Czech Republic and Slovakia: Nova Sport
- Denmark: TV 2 Sport
- Finland: Nelonen Media
- France: beIN Sports[a]
- Georgia: Silknet
- Greece: Cosmote Sport
- Hungary: Sport1
- Iceland: Stöð 2 Sport
- Ireland and United Kingdom: TNT Sports[50] and Sky Sports[51]
- Italy and San Marino: Sky Sport
- Kosovo: ArtSport
- Belgium, Germany and Luxembourg: DAZN[52]
- Netherlands: ESPN
- Norway: VG+
- Poland: Canal+
- Portugal: Sport TV
- Romania: Antena Play
Russia: MEGOGO(suspended)- Sweden: TV4
- Turkey: S Sport
- Ukraine: Setanta Sports
- United Kingdom: BBC[53]
Sub-Saharan Africa
[edit]Middle East and North Africa
[edit]Asia-Pacific
[edit]- Central Asia: Setanta Sports
- Indian subcontinent: Viacom18
- China: Tencent, China Mobile, CCTV and Shanghai Media Group
- Hong Kong: Now TV
- Macau: M Plus
- Indonesia: Emtek
- Japan: Rakuten and Wowow
- Brunei and Malaysia: Astro Sports Plus
- South Korea: SPOTV
- Mongolia: PSN
- Philippines: One Sports, NBA TV Philippines,[55][56] Pilipinas Live, RPTV and Setanta Sports[57]
- Singapore: Starhub
- Taiwan: Videoland, ELTA TV and LINE TODAY
- Cambodia, Laos and Thailand: TrueVisions
- Tajikistan: Varzish TV
- Vietnam: FPT[58]
Oceania
[edit]See also
[edit]- NBA TV
- NBA TV Canada
- NBA TV Philippines
- NBA League Pass
- National Basketball Association on television
- List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters
- List of current NFL broadcasters
- List of current Major League Soccer broadcasters
- List of current National Hockey League broadcasters
- List of historical NBA over-the-air television broadcasters
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b Eastern Conference matchups (including conference playoffs) and interconference matchup involving Eastern Conference sides only in the regular season except NBA Finals
- ^ Toronto Raptors live telecasts are handed rights to Bell Media, Rogers and Groupe TVA but NBA TV Canada does show Raptors highlights
- 1. ^ Some Chicago Bulls games on WGN-TV were simulcast nationally on its superstation feed WGN America through the 2013–2014 season. Those simulcasts have been discontinued.
References
[edit]- ^ Boston Celtics schedule
- ^ Brooklyn Nets schedule
- ^ New York Knicks schedule
- ^ Philadelphia 76ers schedule
- ^ a b Toronto Raptors schedule
- ^ Chicago Bulls schedule
- ^ Cleveland Cavaliers Announce 2024-25 Local Broadcast Schedule
- ^ Detroit Pistons schedule
- ^ a b Indiana Pacers schedule
- ^ a b Milwaukee Bucks schedule
- ^ Chicago Bulls Radio Network
- ^ Kleps, Kevin (October 3, 2014). "Trading Dion Waiters would not be a wise move for Cavaliers". CrainsCleveland.com. Crain Communications. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
- ^ Atlanta Hawks TV schedule
- ^ Miami Heat schedule
- ^ a b Orlando Magic schedule
- ^ a b Washington Wizards schedule
- ^ Atlanta Hawks Radio Network
- ^ HEAT signs Radio Contract with 790 The Ticket NBA.com
- ^ "Altitude Sports Announces New Ways to Watch Nuggets and Avalanche Games". Altitude Sports. September 26, 2024. Retrieved September 26, 2024.
- ^ Minnesota Timberwolves schedule
- ^ "Bally Sports North: Tripleheader plans, channel assignments for spring sports". Fox Sports. March 27, 2021. Retrieved September 20, 2021.
- ^ a b c Oklahoma City Thunder schedule
- ^ "Portland Trail Blazers Announce Future of Trail Blazers Broadcasting". NBA.com. September 24, 2024. Retrieved September 24, 2024.
- ^ a b "Home of the Denver Nuggets - Altitude Sports Radio". www.altitudesportsradio.com. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
- ^ a b Utah Jazz schedule
- ^ a b Golden State Warriors schedule
- ^ a b Los Angeles Clippers schedule
- ^ a b Lakers Broadcast Information Los Angeles Lakers official site
- ^ "James Worthy, Chris Mcgee, Dave Miller and Mike Trudell Join Time Warner Cable Sportsnet On-Air Team". NBA.com.
- ^ Time Warner Scores L.A. Lakers Regional Sports Network Rights Multichannel News February 14, 2011
- ^ "Arizona's Family announces transformative broadcast partnership with Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury". KTVK/KPHO (Press release). Gray Television. April 28, 2023.
- ^ Duane Rankin (April 28, 2023). "Phoenix Suns, Mercury leaving Bally Sports Arizona for Gray Television, Inc". Arizona Republic. Gannett.
- ^ Jon Lafayette (April 28, 2023). "Phoenix Suns Fast-Break to Broadcast With Gray From Bankrupt Bally RSN". Broadcasting & Cable. Future plc.
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- ^ "New network to bring Suns and Mercury games to southern Arizona viewers". KOLD-TV. Gray Television. April 28, 2023.
- ^ Daniel Kaplan (May 3, 2023). "Diamond Sports sues Phoenix Suns, Mercury to block efforts to form new media outlet". The Athletic. The New York Times Company. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
- ^ "Kings Add Kyle Draper as Additional TV Play-By-Play Announcer, Pregame and Postgame Host". NBA.com.
- ^ a b Sacramento Kings schedule
- ^ Los Angeles Lakers schedule
- ^ "Dallas Mavericks, WFAA sign multi-year deal to broadcast games over-the-air for free". wfaa.com. 2024-09-06. Retrieved 2024-09-06.
- ^ "Mavericks announce further broadcast details, including which providers will carry games". dallasnews.com. 2024-10-17. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
- ^ "Dallas Mavericks announce launch of subscription streaming service". The Dallas Morning News. October 21, 2024. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ Memphis Grizzlies schedule
- ^ Clark, Christian (August 6, 2024). "Pelicans ditch Bally Sports, enter partnership with local station for new TV deal". NOLA.com. Retrieved September 6, 2024.
- ^ "New Orleans Pelicans and Gray Media bringing games to Gulf Coast markets". Fox 8. September 17, 2024. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
- ^ "Gulf Coast Sports and Entertainment Network brings Pels games to Acadiana with Lafayette deal". Fox 8. October 19, 2024. Retrieved October 19, 2024.
- ^ "New Orleans Pelicans unveil Pelicans+". NBA.com. October 16, 2024. Retrieved October 22, 2024.
- ^ a b San Antonio Spurs schedule
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- ^ "BBC to broadcast nine NBA games live in UK". basketnews.com. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
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