List of current National Basketball Association broadcasters

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The following is a list of current National Basketball Association broadcasters for each individual team entering the 2023-24 NBA season.

Contents

Regional broadcasters

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division

Television
TeamPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Sideline reporter(s)Flagship TV StationStreaming Service
Boston Mike Gorman (all home games)
Drew Carter (all away games)
Brian Scalabrine 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]
Watch YES Network
New York Mike Breen (primary)
Kenny Albert (during Breen's ESPN & ABC assignments)
Bill Pidto (select games)
Walt Frazier
Wally Szczerbiak
Rebecca Haarlow MSG Network [3] MSG+
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
TeamPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Flagship Station
Boston Sean Grande Cedric Maxwell (Primary)
Abby Chin (When Cedric Maxwell is off)
WBZ-FM
WBOS (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 Ed Cohen
Don La Greca (select games)
Pat O'Keefe (select games)
Monica McNutt (Primary)
Alan Hahn (select games)
Wally Szczerbiak (select games)
WEPN-FM
PhiladelphiaTom McGinnis
Matt Murphy (select games)
WPEN
Toronto Eric Smith Paul Jones CJCL
Paul Jones Jevohn Shepherd CHUM
Spanish
TeamPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Flagship Station
BrooklynMax Pérez-JiménezIno Gómez WADO
YES Network SAP
New YorkClemson Smith-Muñiz Ramón Rivas WADO
MSG Deportes
French
TeamPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Flagship Station
TorontoAlexandre Tourigny
Mathieu Jolivet
Will Archambault
Max Paulhus-Gosselin
RDS
RDS2

Central Division

Television
TeamPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Sideline reporterFlagship TV StationStreaming service
Chicago Adam Amin (primary)
Mike Monaco (select games)
Mark Schanowski (select games when Amin and Monaco are on assignment)
Stacey King K. C. Johnson (select games)
Ruthie Polinsky (select games)
NBC Sports Chicago [6] None
Cleveland John Michael Austin Carr
Brad Daugherty (select games)
Mike Fratello (select games)
Serena Winters Bally Sports Ohio
Gray Television [lower-alpha 1] (5 games) [7]
Bally Sports+
Detroit George Blaha (primary)
Johnny Kane (fill-in)
Greg Kelser Johnny Kane
Natalie Kerwin
Bally Sports Detroit [8]
Indiana Chris Denari Quinn Buckner
Eddie Gill (home games)
Jeremiah Johnson Bally Sports Indiana [9]
Milwaukee Lisa Byington
Dave Koehn (fill-in)
Marques Johnson (primary)
Steve Novak (backup)
Stephen Bardo (backup)
Melanie Ricks Bally Sports Wisconsin
Weigel Broadcasting [lower-alpha 2] (10 games) [10]

Notes

  1. Affiliates include
  2. Affiliates include:
Radio
TeamPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Sideline reporterFlagship Station
Chicago Chuck Swirsky Bill Wennington WSCR [11]
ClevelandTim Alcorn Jim Chones WTAM/WMMS [12]
Detroit Mark Champion (Bally Sports Detroit games)
George Blaha (national/non-televised games)
Rick Mahorn WXYT
WWJ
WDZH (both conflict with the Detroit Red Wings)
IndianaMark Boyle Eddie Gill Pat Boylan WFNI [9]
MilwaukeeDave Koehn Ben Brust (home games)
Justin Garcia (select games)
WTMJ [10]
Spanish
TeamPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Flagship Station
ChicagoOmar RamosMatthew Moreno WRTO
ClevelandRafael Hernández Brito WLFM-LP

Southeast Division

Television
TeamPlay-by-playAnalyst(s)Sideline ReporterFlagship TV StationStreaming service
Atlanta Bob Rathbun
Mike Morgan (fill-in)
Dominique Wilkins
Vince Carter (select games)
Tabitha Turner Bally Sports Southeast
WPCH-TV (10 games) [13]
Bally Sports+
Charlotte Eric Collins Dell Curry Ashley ShahAhmadi Bally Sports Southeast
Miami Eric Reid John Crotty Kristen Hewitt
Will Manso
Kelly Saco (select games)
Jeremy Tache (select games)
Bally Sports Sun [14]
Orlando David Steele Jeff Turner Dante Marchitelli Bally Sports Florida [15]
Washington Chris Miller Drew Gooden
Glenn Consor (select games)
Meghan McPeak Monumental Sports Network [16] Watch Monumental Sports Network
Radio
TeamPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Flagship Station
Atlanta Steve Holman Mike Conti WZGC [17]
WVEE
CharlotteSam Farber Matt Carroll WFNZ
Miami Jason Jackson Amy Audibert WQAM
OrlandoJake Chapman WYGM [15]
Washington Dave Johnson Glenn Consor WTEM [16]
Spanish
TeamPlay-by-playAnalyst(s)Flagship Station
MiamiJosé PañedaJoe Pujala WQBA [18]

Western Conference

Northwest Division

Television
TeamPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Sideline reporterFlagship TV StationStreaming service
Denver Chris Marlowe Scott Hastings Katy Winge
Chris Dempsey
Altitude Sports [19] None
Minnesota Michael Grady Jim Petersen Katie Storm
Lea Olsen

Jon Krawczynski
Bally Sports North [20]
WUCW (select games during conflicts with Bally Sports North, branded as 'Bally Sports Extra on The CW Twin Cities) [21]
Bally Sports+
Oklahoma City Chris Fisher Michael Cage Nick Gallo
Paris Lawson
Bally Sports Oklahoma [22]
Griffin Media [lower-alpha 1] (8 games) [23]
Bally Sports+
Portland Kevin Calabro
Travis Demers (select games)
Lamar Hurd
Michael Holton (fill-in)
Brooke Olzendam Root Sports Northwest
[24]
None
Utah Craig Bolerjack Holly Rowe
Thurl Bailey
Holly Rowe KJZZ (primary)
KUTV (select games)
Jazz+

Notes

  1. Affiliates include:
Radio
TeamPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Sideline ReporterFlagship Station
DenverJason KosmickiScott Hastings (national/non-televised games)Katy Winge (national/non-televised games) Altitude Sports 92.5 FM [25]
Altitude Sports AM 950 [25]
MinnesotaAlan Horton KFXN (selected games)
Oklahoma City Matt Pinto WWLS [22]
PortlandTravis Demers
Rich Burk (fill-in)
Michael Holton
Antonio Harvey (fill-in)
KPOJ
UtahDavid Locke Ron Boone KSL [26]
Spanish
TeamPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Flagship Station
Oklahoma CityEleno Ornelas WKY [22]
UtahNelson MoranIsidro Lopez and Francisco Vazquez KTUB [26]

Pacific Division

Television
TeamPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Sideline ReporterFlagship TV StationStreaming service
Golden State Bob Fitzgerald Kelenna Azubuike Zena Keita
Monte Poole
NBC Sports Bay Area [27] None
LA Clippers Brian Sieman Jim Jackson
Mike Fratello (select games)
Kristina Pink
Jaime Maggio
Bally Sports SoCal (most games)
Bally Sports West (some games)
KTLA (15 games) [28]
Bally Sports+
ClipperVision
LA Lakers Bill Macdonald [29] Stu Lantz [29] Mike Trudell [30] Spectrum SportsNet [31] Spectrum SportsNet+
Phoenix Kevin Ray
Tom Leander
Eddie Johnson
Ann Meyers Drysdale
KTVK (40 games)
KPHE-LD (30 games) [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37]
Suns Live
Sacramento Mark Jones (primary)
Kyle Draper (when Jones is on assignment for ESPN) [38]
Kayte Christensen NBC Sports California [39] None
Radio
TeamPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Flagship Station
Golden State Tim Roye Tom Tolbert (home games)
Jim Barnett (road games)
KGMZ [27]
LA ClippersCarlo Jiménez Mike Fratello (select games) KLAC [28]
KEIB (if conflict with LA Dodgers)
LA Lakers John Ireland Mychal Thompson KSPN [40]
PhoenixJon Bloom Tim Kempton KTAR
KMVP
Sacramento Gary Gerould KHTK [39]
Spanish
TeamPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Flagship Station
LA ClippersArmando Garcia KWKW
LA LakersFernando GonzálezJose Mantilla and Francisco Pinto
PhoenixArturo OchoaGerardo Romo KPHX
SacramentoArmando Botello KRCX

Southwest Division

Television
TeamPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Sideline reporter(s)Flagship TV StationStreaming service
Dallas Mark Followill Derek Harper
Devin Harris (select games)
Jeff Wade(home games)
Lesley McCaslin (road games)
Bally Sports Southwest (most games)
KTXA (during conflicts with Stars, Rangers, and UIL State Football Broadcasts, Spurs games do not conflict as they are unavailable in DFW.)
Tegna Inc. [lower-alpha 1] (10 games) [41]
Bally Sports+
Houston Craig Ackerman Ryan Hollins
Mario Elie (select games)
Vanessa Richardson Space City Home Network None
Memphis Pete Pranica Brevin Knight Rob Fischer Bally Sports Southeast [42] Bally Sports+
New Orleans Joel Meyers Antonio Daniels Jen Hale Bally Sports New Orleans
Gray Television [lower-alpha 2] (10 games) [43]
San Antonio Bill Land Sean Elliott
Matt Bonner (select games)
Fabricio Oberto (select games)
Dan Weiss Bally Sports Southwest (most games)
KENS (10 games)
KMYS (12 games) [44]
Notes
  1. Affiliates include
  2. Affiliates include
Radio
TeamPlay-by-playColor commentator(s)Flagship Station
Dallas Chuck Cooperstein Brad Davis (home games)
Brian Dameris (road games)
KEGL
HoustonMatt ThomasJoel Blank KBME (primary)
KTRH (if there's a conflict with Houston Astros)
MemphisEric Hasseltine Elliot Perry
Michael Wallace
WMFS-FM
New OrleansTodd Graffagnini John DeShazier WRNO-FM
San Antonio Bill Schoening WOAI [44]
Spanish
TeamPlay-by-playFlagship Station
DallasVictor Villalba KFLC
Houston Adrian Chavarria KYST
San AntonioPaul Castro KXTN
New OrleansEmilio Peralta WODT

National broadcasters

ESPN/ABC

Play-by-play announcers

Color analysts

Sideline reporters

Spanish Commentators

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

ESPN Radio

Play-by-play announcers

Color analysts

TNT

Play-by-play announcers

Color analysts

Sideline reporters

Spanish commentators

Available on SAP

  • José Ángel Medellín
  • Marcelo Godoy
  • Pete Manzano
  • Fernando Palacios

NBA TV

International broadcasters

Americas

Central America and Mexico

South America

North America and Caribbean

Europe

Sub-Saharan Africa

Middle East and North Africa

Asia-Pacific

Oceania

See also

Notes

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.

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  2. Brooklyn Nets schedule
  3. New York Knicks schedule
  4. Philadelphia 76ers schedule
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  7. Cleveland Cavaliers schedule
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