The following is a list of current National Basketball Association (NBA) broadcasters for each individual team entering the 2025–26 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] | NBC Sports App Peacock |
Brooklyn | Ian Eagle (primary) Ryan Ruocco (during Eagle's CBS Sports/Amazon 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) Tim Capstraw (select games) |
Meghan Triplett | YES Network WLNY-TV (during April conflicts with the Yankees)[2] |
The Gotham Sports App |
New York | Mike Breen (primary) Kenny Albert (select games during Breen's ESPN & ABC assignments) Bill Pidto (select games) Gus Johnson (select games) Tyler Murray (select games) |
Walt Frazier Wally Szczerbiak Alan Hahn Monica McNutt Jamal Crawford |
Alan Hahn | MSG Network[3] | |
Philadelphia | Kate Scott (primary) Tom McGinnis (select games) |
Alaa Abdelnaby | Taryn Hatcher (home games) | NBC Sports Philadelphia[4] | NBC Sports App Peacock |
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) Jon Wallach (select games) |
Cedric Maxwell (Primary) Brian Robb (select games) |
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 WMGK (selected games) | |
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) Mark Schanowski (select games when Amin is 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 WMYD (5 simulcasts)[8] | |
Indiana | Chris Denari | Quinn Buckner Eddie Gill (home games) |
Jeremiah Johnson | FanDuel Sports Network Indiana[9] WTHR (5 simulcasts) | |
Milwaukee | Lisa Byington Dave Koehn (fill-in when Lisa Byington is on assignment) |
Marques Johnson (primary) Steve Novak (backup) Stephen Bardo (backup) |
Melanie Ricks | FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin WMLW-TV (5 simulcasts)[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 when Dave Koehn is on Bucks TV) |
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 WPCH-TV and Peachtree Sports Network (5 simulcasts)[13] |
FanDuel Sports Network |
Charlotte | Eric Collins | Dell Curry TBD (select games when Curry is on assignment) |
Shannon Spake | FanDuel Sports Network Southeast Cox Media Group (5 simulcasts) | |
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 | Terrence Ross Michael Carter-Williams |
WYGM[15] WTKS-HD2 |
Washington | Dave Johnson | Glenn Consor | WTEM[16] WDCH-FM (Selected Games) WFED (Selected Games) |
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 |
Katy Winge Chris Dempsey |
Altitude Sports KTVD/KUSA (20 games)[19] |
Altitude+ |
Minnesota | Michael Grady TBD (select games when Grady is on assignment) |
Jim Petersen | Katie Storm Lea Olsen Jon Krawczynski |
FanDuel Sports Network North[20] | FanDuel Sports Network |
Oklahoma City | Chris Fisher | Michael Cage | Nick Gallo Paris Lawson |
FanDuel Sports Network Oklahoma Griffin Media[a] (5 simulcasts)[21] | |
Portland | Kevin Calabro TBD (select games) |
Lamar Hurd Michael Holton (fill-in) |
Brooke Olzendam | Rip City TV Network [b][22] | 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[23] Altitude Sports AM 950[23] |
Minnesota | Alan Horton | KFXN (selected games) | ||
Oklahoma City | Matt Pinto | WWLS[21] | ||
Portland | Travis Demers Rich Burk (fill-in) |
Michael Holton Antonio Harvey (fill-in) Chad Doeing (fill-in for select Home Games) |
KPOJ | |
Utah | David Locke | Ron Boone | KSL[24] |
Spanish
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Flagship Station |
---|---|---|---|
Oklahoma City | Eleno Ornelas | WKY[21] | |
Utah | Nelson Moran | Isidro Lopez and Francisco Vazquez | KTUB[24] |
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 (select games) | NBC Sports Bay Area[25] | NBC Sports App Peacock |
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)[26] |
FanDuel Sports Network ClipperVision |
Los Angeles Lakers | Bill Macdonald[27] | Stu Lantz[27] | Mike Trudell[28] | Spectrum SportsNet[29] | Spectrum SportsNet+ |
Phoenix | Kevin Ray Tom Leander |
Eddie Johnson Ann Meyers Drysdale |
KTVK/Arizona's Family Sports[30][31][32][33][34][35] | Suns Live | |
Sacramento | Mark Jones (primary) Kyle Draper (when Jones is on assignment for ESPN)[36] |
Kayte Christensen | NBC Sports California[37] | NBC Sports App Peacock |
Radio
[edit]Team | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Flagship Station |
---|---|---|---|
Golden State | Tim Roye | Tom Tolbert (home games) Jim Barnett (road games) |
KGMZ[25] |
Los Angeles Clippers | Carlo Jiménez | Adam Ausland Mike Fratello (select games) |
KLAC[26] KEIB (if conflict with Los Angeles Dodgers) |
Los Angeles Lakers | John Ireland | Mychal Thompson | KSPN[38] KLAA (Selected Games) KABC (Selected Games) |
Phoenix | Jon Bloom | Tim Kempton | KTAR KMVP |
Sacramento | Gary Gerould | KHTK[37] |
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 |
MavsTV[a][39][40] | MavsTV (streaming service)[41] |
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[42] | FanDuel Sports Network |
New Orleans | Joel Meyers | Antonio Daniels | Andrew Lopez | Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network WVUE-DT (Select games in New Orleans)[43][44][45] |
Pelicans+[46] |
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)[47] |
FanDuel Sports Network |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Affiliates include
- KFAA-TV/WFAA (Dallas-Fort Worth)
- KCEN-TV/KAGS-LD (Waco)
- KYTX (Tyler)
- KWES NewsWest 9 & KWES 9.2 Quest (Midland-Odessa)
- KXVA (Abilene)
- KIDY (San Angelo)
- KFDA-TV (Amarillo)
- KDBC (El Paso)
- KGBT-TV (Harlingen)
- KXNU-LD (Laredo)
- KMYL & KLCW (Lubbock)
- KXII (Sherman)
- KSHV-TV (Shreveport)
- KJBO (Wichita Falls)
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 | TBA | TBA | WOAI[47] |
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]English announcers
[edit]National television rights in English language in the United States are held by ESPN/ABC, NBC Sports and Prime Video, with ESPN Deportes broadcasting games in the Spanish language. During the regular season, ESPN and NBC airs most nationally televised games. Most national games on ESPN and others would not be available on television; instead, they are streamed online exclusively on ESPN+ and on Prime Video. ABC will also air a select number of games nationally.
Play-by-play | Color analyst(s) | Sideline reporter(s) | Rules analyst(s) | Network |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mike Breen Ryan Ruocco Mark Jones Dave Pasch |
Doris Burke Richard Jefferson Bob Myers Cory Alexander Jay Bilas Tim Legler Monica McNutt |
Lisa Salters Monica McNutt Katie George Jorge Sedano Angel Gray |
Steve Javie | ESPN ESPN2 ABC ESPN+/Disney+ |
Mike Tirico Noah Eagle Terry Gannon Michael Grady |
Reggie Miller Jamal Crawford Grant Hill Derek Fisher Brad Daugherty Robbie Hummel Brian Scalabrine Austin Rivers |
Zora Stephenson Jordan Cornette Ashley ShahAhmadi Grant Liffmann |
— | NBC Peacock |
Ian Eagle Kevin Harlan Michael Grady Eric Collins |
Stan Van Gundy Dwyane Wade Steve Nash Candace Parker Brent Barry Dell Curry |
Cassidy Hubbarth Kristina Pink Allie Clifton |
— | Prime Video |
Marc Kestecher Sean Kelley Roxy Bernstein |
P. J. Carlesimo Cory Alexander Rosalyn Gold-Onwude |
— | ESPN Radio |
Spanish announcers
[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
International broadcasters
[edit]Americas
[edit]Central America and Mexico
[edit]Costa Rica,
El Salvador,
Guatemala,
Honduras and
Nicaragua: ESPN
Dominican Republic: ESPN, CDN Deportes and NBA TV International
Mexico: ESPN, Prime Video, TUDN and NBA TV International
Panama: ESPN, Cable Onda Sports and NBA TV International
South America
[edit]Argentina: ESPN, NBA TV International
Bolivia: ESPN
Brazil: ESPN and Prime Video
Chile: ESPN
Colombia: ESPN
Ecuador: ESPN
Paraguay: ESPN
Peru: ESPN
Suriname: ESPN and SCCN
Uruguay: ESPN, NBA TV International
Venezuela: ESPN and Meridiano Television
North America and Caribbean
[edit]Canada: TSN, Sportsnet, RDS and NBA TV Canada
Caribbean: ESPN and NBA TV International
Puerto Rico: ABC, ESPN, WAPA 2 Deportes, TNT Sports, NBA TV
Europe
[edit]Albania: Tring Sport
Andorra: Movistar+
Armenia: Setanta Sports and Fast Sports
Austria: ProSieben[48]
Azerbaijan: ITV and Setanta Sports
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Arena Sport and NBA TV
Belgium: DAZN and RTBF
Bulgaria: Diema Sport
Croatia: Arena Sport
Cyprus: CYTA
Czech Republic: Nova Sport
Denmark: TV 2 Sport
Estonia: Go3 Sport and NBA TV International
Finland: Nelonen Media
France: beIN Sports
Georgia: Setanta Sports and Silknet
Germany: DAZN, ProSieben[48] and NBA TV International
Greece: Cosmote Sport
Hungary: Sport1
Iceland: Stöð 2 Sport
Ireland: TNT Sports[49]
Italy: Sky Sport and Prime Video (for 67 regular season games, all of the Emirates NBA Cup, the Play-In Tournament, some Playoff games, a Conference Final and all of the NBA Finals for a total of 87 games for 6 years)
Kosovo: ArtSport and NBA TV International
Latvia: Go3 Sport and NBA TV International
Liechtenstein: ProSieben[48]
Lithuania: Go3 Sport and NBA TV International
Luxembourg: DAZN
Moldova: Setanta Sports
Montenegro: Arena Sport and NBA TV International
Netherlands: ESPN
North Macedonia: Arena Sport and NBA TV International
Norway: VG+
Poland: Canal+
Portugal: Sport TV and NBA TV International
Romania: Antena Play
Russia: N/A (MEGOGO was the most recent rights holder in Russia prior to the Russia-Ukraine war in 2022. NBA programming of all kinds in Russia has since been discontinued.)
San Marino: Sky Sport
Serbia: Arena Sport and NBA TV International
Slovakia: Nova Sport
Slovenia: Arena Sport and NBA TV International
Spain: Movistar+
Sweden: TV4
Turkey: S Sport and NBA TV International
Switzerland: ProSieben[48]
Ukraine: Setanta Sports
United Kingdom: TNT Sports[49]
Sub-Saharan Africa
[edit]Middle East and North Africa
[edit]Asia-Pacific
[edit]- Central Asia: Setanta Sports
India: YouTube[citation needed]
China: Tencent, China Mobile, CCTV and Shanghai Media Group
Hong Kong: Now Sports and NBA TV International
Macau: M Plus
Indonesia: Emtek
Japan: Docomo
Brunei and
Malaysia: Astro
South Korea: Coupang Play
Mongolia: PSN
Philippines: One Sports, NBA TV Philippines[51][52] and Setanta Sports[53]
Singapore: Starhub
Taiwan: Videoland, ELTA TV and LINE TODAY
Cambodia,
Laos and
Thailand: TrueVisions
Tajikistan: Varzish TV
Vietnam: FPT[54]
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
- List of current WNBA broadcasters
Notes
[edit]- 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
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- ^ 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
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- ^ Minnesota Timberwolves schedule
- ^ a b c Oklahoma City Thunder schedule
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- ^ a b Utah Jazz schedule
- ^ a b Golden State Warriors schedule
- ^ a b Los Angeles Clippers schedule
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- ^ Los Angeles Lakers schedule
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