List of Boston Celtics broadcasters

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Television

2020s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Courtside reporterStudio hostStudio analysts
2023-24 NBC Sports Boston Mike Gorman (home games) Drew Carter (road games) Brian Scalabrine (primary) Abby Chin or Amina Smith Abby Chin or Amina SmithChris Forsberg, Brian Scalabrine, Kendrick Perkins and/or Eddie House
2022-23 NBC Sports Boston Mike Gorman Sean Grande (most road games) Brian Scalabrine (select games) Brian Scalabrine (primary) Eddie House (when Scalabrine is on play-by-play) Cedric Maxwell (select games) Abby Chin or Amina Smith Abby Chin or Amina SmithChris Forsberg, Brian Scalabrine, Kendrick Perkins and/or Eddie House
2021-22 NBC Sports Boston Mike Gorman Brian Scalabrine Abby Chin, Chris Forsberg, or Chris Mannix Abby Chin or Amina SmithChris Forsberg, Brian Scalabrine, Kendrick Perkins and/or Chris Mannix
2020-21 NBC Sports Boston Mike Gorman Brian Scalabrine Abby Chin, Chris Forsberg, Brian Scalabrine, Kendrick Perkins or Chris Mannix Abby Chin Chris Forsberg, Brian Scalabrine, Kendrick Perkins and/or Chris Mannix

2010s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Courtside reporterStudio hostStudio analysts
2019-20 NBC Sports Boston Mike Gorman or Kyle Draper Tom Heinsohn (Home Games)
Brian Scalabrine (Road Games)
Abby Chin Kyle Draper Tom Heinsohn, Brian Scalabrine, Tim Welsh and/or Chris Mannix
2018-19
2017-18 Mike Gorman
2016-17 Comcast SportsNet New England
2015-16
2014-15
2013-14 Tom Heinsohn (Home Games)
Dave Cowens, Cedric Maxwell, Danny Ainge, or Chris Herren (Road Games)
Tom Heinsohn, Dave Cowens, Tim Welsh and/or Chris Mannix
2012-13 Tom Heinsohn
Donny Marshall or Brian Scalabrine (Select Road Games)
Greg Dickerson Gary Tanguay Donny Marshall, Brian Scalabrine, and/or Tom Heinsohn
2011-12 Tom Heinsohn or Donny Marshall (Select Road Games) Donny Marshall or
Tom Heinsohn (Select road games)
2010-11 Tom Heinsohn (Home games and Atlantic Division road games)
Donny Marshall (Most road games)
Bill Walton (4 West Coast road games)
Donny Marshall, Tom Heinsohn, and/or Dave Cowens

2000s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Courtside reporterStudio hostStudio analysts
2009-10 Comcast SportsNet New England Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn or Donny Marshall (Select Road Games) Greg Dickerson Gary Tanguay Donny Marshall or
Tom Heinsohn (Select road games)
2008-09
2007-08
2006-07 FSN New England Tom Heinsohn Donny Marshall
2005-06
2004-05 Willie Maye Gary Tanguay & Greg Dickerson Guest Analysts
2003-04 Fox Sports Net New England
2002-03
2001-02
2000-01 Gary Tanguay & Eric Frede

1990s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Courtside reporterStudio hostStudio analysts
1999-2000 Fox Sports Net New England Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn Willie Maye Gary Tanguay & Eric Frede Guest Analysts
1998-99 Fox Sports New England
WABU
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn Willie Maye Eric Frede
Tom Heinsohn Bob Cousy Doug Brown
1997-98 SportsChannel New England
WSBK-TV
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn Willie Maye Leah Secondo
Tom Heinsohn Bob Cousy
1996-97 SportsChannel New England
WSBK-TV
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn Willie Maye Kim Walden
Tom Heinsohn Bob Cousy
1995-96 SportsChannel New England
WSBK
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn Willie Maye
Tom Heinsohn Bob Cousy Doug Brown
1994-95 SportsChannel New England
WSBK-TV
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn Willie Maye
Tom Heinsohn Bob Cousy Doug Brown
1993-94 SportsChannel New England
WSBK-TV
WBZ-TV [1]
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn Mike Lynch
Tom Heinsohn Bob Cousy Doug Brown
Tom Heinsohn Bob Cousy Bob Lobel (Weeknights) or Bob Neumeier (Weekends) [1]
1992-93 SportsChannel New England
WFXT
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn Bob Lobel
Tom Heinsohn Bob Cousy Jimmy Myers Jimmy Myers
1991-92 SportsChannel New England
WFXT
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn Bob Lobel
Tom Heinsohn Bob Cousy Jimmy Myers Jimmy Myers Dennis Johnson (Playoffs Only)
1990-91 SportsChannel New England
WFXT [2]
Mike Gorman [2] Tom Heinsohn [2] Bob Lobel
Tom Heinsohn [2] Bob Cousy [2] Jimmy Myers Jimmy Myers

1980s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Studio host
1989-90 SportsChannel New England
WLVI-TV [3]
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn Bob Lobel
Mike Crispino [3] Bob Cousy [3]
1988-89 SportsChannel New England
WLVI-TV [3]
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn
Gil Santos [3] Bob Cousy [3]
1987-88 SportsChannel New England
WLVI-TV
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn
Gil Santos [3] Bob Cousy [3] Bob Gamere [4]
1986-87 SportsChannel New England
WLVI-TV [5]
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn
Gil Santos [5] Bob Cousy [5]
1985-86 SportsChannel New England
WLVI-TV [6]
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn
Gil Santos [6] Bob Cousy [6]
1984-85 SportsChannel New England
WBZ-TV [7]
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn
Gil Santos [7] Bob Cousy [7]
1983-84 SportsChannel New England
WBZ-TV [8]
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn
Gil Santos [8] Bob Cousy [8]
1982-83 PRISM New England
WBZ-TV
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn
Gil Santos [3] Bob Cousy [3]
1981-82 PRISM New England
WBZ-TV
Mike Gorman Tom Heinsohn
Gil Santos [3] Bob Cousy [3]
1980-81 WBZ-TV Roger Twibell [3] Bob Cousy [3]

1970s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)
1979-80 WBZ-TV Roger Twibell Bob Cousy
1978-79
1977-78 Len Berman
1976-77 WBZ-TV
HBO [9]
Len Berman
Dick Stockton [9]
1975-76 WBZ-TV Len Berman [9]
1974-75 Dick Stockton [10]
1973-74 Johnny Most [11] Len Berman [11]
1972-73 WSMW Bob Fouracre [12]
1971-72 WSMW-TV [12] [12]
1970-71 Cy Follmer [13] Red Auerbach [13]

1960s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)
1969-70 WSMW-TV Cy Follmer Red Auerbach (select games)
1968-69 WKBG-TV
WSBK-TV (playoffs only) [14]
Tom Heinsohn [14] Red Auerbach [14]
1967-68 WKBG-TV Tom Heinsohn Red Auerbach
1966-67 WKBG-TV Marty Glickman or Tom Heinsohn Tom Heinsohn
1965-66 WHDH-TV (mainly playoff away games) Don Gillis Tom Heinsohn
1964-65 WIHS-TV [15] (playoff games simulcast on WHDH-TV) Harry Caray [15] Bill Sharman [15]
1963-64 WHDH-TV Don Gillis
1962-63 WHDH-TV Don Gillis
1961-62 WHDH-TV Don Gillis
1960-61 WHDH-TV Curt Gowdy

1950s

YearChannelPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Sideline reporter
1952-53 WNAC-TV [16] Curt Gowdy [17] Les Smith [17]

Substitutes

Play-by-Play

Color commentator

Courtside Reporter

Studio Host

Studio Analyst

Notes

Radio

2020s

YearFlagship StationPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Studio host
2022-23 WBZ-FM Sean Grande

Jon Wallach (when Grande is on NBC Sports Boston)

Cedric Maxwell

Abby Chin (when Maxwell is on NBC Sports Boston)

2021-22 WBZ-FM Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell
2020-21 WBZ-FM Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell

2010s

YearFlagship StationPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Studio host
2019-20 WBZ-FM Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell
2018-19 WBZ-FM Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell
2017-18 WBZ-FM Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell
2016-17 WBZ-FM Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell
2015-16 WBZ-FM Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell
2014-15 WBZ-FM Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell
2013-14 WBZ-FM Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell
2012-13 WEEI Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell John Ryder
2011-12 WEEI Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell John Ryder
2010-11 WEEI Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell John Ryder

2000s

YearFlagship StationPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Studio host
2009-10 WEEI Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell John Ryder
2008-09 WEEI Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell John Ryder
2007-08 WEEI Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell John Ryder
2006-07 WRKO Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell Jimmy Myers and Jimmy Young
2005-06 WRKO Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell Jimmy Myers and Jimmy Young
2004-05 WWZN Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell Jimmy Myers
2003-04 WWZN Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell Jimmy Myers
2002-03 WWZN Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell Jimmy Myers
2001-02 WWZN Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell Dave Jageler & Marty Tirrell
2000-01 WEEI Howard David Cedric Maxwell Ted Sarandis

1990s

YearFlagship StationPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Studio host
1999-2000 WEEI Howard David Cedric Maxwell Ted Sarandis
1998-99 WEEI Howard David Cedric Maxwell Ted Sarandis
1997-98 WEEI Howard David Cedric Maxwell Ted Sarandis
1996-97 WEEI Spencer Ross Cedric Maxwell Ted Sarandis
1995-96 WRKO Spencer Ross Cedric Maxwell Ted Sarandis
1994-95 WEEI Glenn Ordway Jerry Sichting Craig Mustard
1993-94 WEEI Glenn Ordway Jerry Sichting Craig Mustard
1992-93 WEEI Glenn Ordway Jerry Sichting Craig Mustard
1991-92 WEEI Glenn Ordway Jerry Sichting Craig Mustard
1990-91 WEEI Glenn Ordway Doug Brown Craig Mustard

1980s

YearFlagship StationPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Studio host
1989-90 WEEI Glenn Ordway Doug Brown or Johnny Most Craig Mustard
1988-89 WEEI Johnny Most Glenn Ordway Glenn Ordway
1987-88 WEEI Johnny Most Glenn Ordway Glenn Ordway
1986-87 WRKO Johnny Most Glenn Ordway Glenn Ordway
1985-86 WRKO Johnny Most Glenn Ordway Glenn Ordway
1984-85 WRKO Johnny Most Glenn Ordway Glenn Ordway
1983-84 WRKO Johnny Most Glenn Ordway Glenn Ordway
1982-83 WRKO Johnny Most Glenn Ordway [18] Glenn Ordway
1981-82 WRKO Johnny Most Rick Weitzman Glenn Ordway
1980-81 WBZ Johnny Most Rick Weitzman [19] Gil Santos

1970s

YearFlagship StationPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Studio host
1979-80 WBZ Johnny Most [11] Gil Santos Gil Santos
1978-79 Gil Santos
1977-78 Bob Lobel (home games) [20]
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
1973-74 Len Berman [11]
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71

1960s

YearFlagship StationPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)
1969-70 WBZ [21] Johnny Most [21] Wayne Embry [21]
1968-69 WHDH
1967-68 WHDH
1966-67 WHDH
1965-66 WHDH
1964-65 WHDH Jim Pansullo
1963-64 WHDH
1962-63 WHDH
1961-62 WHDH Bill Harrington
1960-61 WHDH John Bassett

1950s

YearFlagship StationPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)
1959-60 WHDH Johnny Most
1958-59 WHDH Johnny Most
1957-58 WHDH Johnny Most
1956-57 WHDH Johnny Most
1955-56 WHDH Johnny Most
1954-55 WNAC Johnny Most
1953-54 WCOP Johnny Most
1952-53 WHDH Curt Gowdy [22] Don Gillis
1951-52 WHDH Curt Gowdy [22] Don Gillis

Substitutes

Play by Play

Color commentator

See also

Notes

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