List of current NBA broadcasters

The following is a list of current National Basketball Association (NBA) broadcasters for each individual team entering the 2025–26 NBA season.

Regional broadcasters

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division

Television
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 when Eagle and Ruocco are on assignment)
Justin Shackil (select games when Eagle and Ruocco are on assignment)
Sarah Kustok
Richard Jefferson (select games)
Tim Capstraw (select games)
Meghan Triplett
Justin Shackil (select games)
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 when Breen and Albert are on Assignment)
Gus Johnson (select games when Breen and Albert are on Assignment)
Tyler Murray (select games when Breen and Albert are on Assignment)
Walt Frazier
Wally Szczerbiak
Steve Novak
Monica McNutt
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 Danielle Michaud Sportsnet[5] (41 games) Sportsnet+
Radio
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)
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
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
Team Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Flagship Station
Toronto Alexandre Tourigny
Mathieu Jolivet
Will Archambault
Max Paulhus-Gosselin
RDS
RDS2

Central Division

Television
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 for FOX)
Zach Zaidman (select games when Amin is on assignment for FOX)
Wayne Randazzo (select games when Amin is on assignment for FOX)
Connor Onion (select games when Amin is on assignment for FOX)
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
Rock Entertainment Sports Network (5 simulcasts)[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
WTHR/WALV-CD (11 simulcasts)[9]
Milwaukee Lisa Byington
Dave Koehn (select games when Byington is on assignment)
Marques Johnson (primary)
Wesley Matthews (backup)
Melanie Ricks
Stephen Watson
FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin
Weigel Broadcasting[a] (8 simulcasts)[10]

Notes

  1. ^ Affiliates include:
Radio
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 Koehn is on Bucks TV)
Ben Brust (home games)
Justin Garcia (select games)
WTMJ[10]
Spanish
Team Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Flagship Station
Chicago Miguel Esparza Elio Benitez WRTO
Cleveland Rafael Hernández Brito WLFM-LP

Southeast Division

Television
Team Play-by-play Analyst(s) Sideline Reporter Flagship TV Station Streaming service
Atlanta Bob Rathbun Dominique Wilkins
Vince Carter (select games)
Matt Winer (road games)
Madison Hock (home games)
FanDuel Sports Network Southeast
WPCH-TV and Peachtree Sports Network (11 simulcasts)[13]
FanDuel Sports Network
Charlotte Eric Collins
Sam Farber (select games when Collins is on assignment)
Dell Curry
Matt Carroll (select games when Curry is on assignment)
Shannon Spake FanDuel Sports Network Southeast
Cox Media Group/Gray Media[a] (12 simulcasts)
Miami Eric Reid John Crotty Kristen Hewitt
Will Manso
Kelly Saco (select games)
Jeremy Tache (select games)
FanDuel Sports Network Sun/WPLG (12 simulcasts)[14]
Orlando David Steele Jeff Turner Dante Marchitelli FanDuel Sports Network Florida/Hearst Television[b] (10 simulcasts)[15]
Washington Chris Miller Drew Gooden
Brendan Haywood (select games)
Meghan McPeak Monumental Sports Network[16] Monumental+
Radio
Team Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Flagship Station
Atlanta Steve Holman Mike Conti WZGC[17]
WVEE
Charlotte Sam Farber
Rob Longo (select games when Farber is on TV)
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
Team Play-by-play Analyst(s) Flagship Station
Miami José Pañeda Joe Pujala WQBA[18]

Western Conference

Northwest Division

Television
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
Alan Horton (select games when Grady is on assignment)
Jim Petersen Lea Olsen (home games)
Cayleigh Griffin (select games)
Ashley Stroehlein (select games)
FanDuel Sports Network North
KARE/North Star Sports & Entertainment Network (4 simulcasts)[20]
FanDuel Sports Network
Oklahoma City Chris Fisher Michael Cage Nick Gallo
Paris Lawson
FanDuel Sports Network Oklahoma
Griffin Media/Gray Media[c] (4 regular season simulcasts)[21]
Portland Kevin Calabro
TBD (select games)
Lamar Hurd
Michael Holton (fill-in)
Brooke Olzendam Rip City TV Network [d][22] BlazerVision
Utah Craig Bolerjack Thurl Bailey Lauren Green
Holly Rowe (select games)
KJZZ (primary)
KUTV (select games)
Jazz+

Notes

  1. ^ Affiliates include:
  2. ^ Affiliates include:
  3. ^ Includes:
  4. ^ Affiliates include
Radio
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
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

Television
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)
Nexstar Media Group[a] (9 simulcasts)[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
Amanda Pflugrad 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
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
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 Samuel Sandoval KSUN
Sacramento Armando Botello KRCX

Southwest Division

Television
Team Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s) Flagship TV Station Streaming service
Dallas Mark Followill
Ted Emrich (select games when Followill is on BTN or NBC assignment)
Derek Harper
Devin Harris
Jeff Wade
Jeff Wade
Lesley McCaslin
MavsTV[b][39][40] MavsTV (streaming service)[41]
Houston Craig Ackerman Ryan Hollins Vanessa Richardson Space City Home Network SCHN+
Memphis Pete Pranica Brevin Knight Rob Fischer FanDuel Sports Network Southeast/Gray Media[c] (7 simulcasts)[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)
FanDuel Sports Network Southwest (most games)
Tegna Inc.[d] (8 games)[47]
FanDuel Sports Network
Notes
  1. ^ Affiliates include:
  2. ^ Affiliates include
  3. ^ Affiliates include:
  4. ^ Affiliates include:
Radio
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 Dan Weiss WOAI[47]
Spanish
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

English announcers

National television rights in English language in the United States are held by ESPN/ABC, NBC Sports and Prime Video, with ESPN Deportes and Telemundo broadcasting games in the Spanish language. During the regular season, ESPN and NBC airs most nationally televised games, with additional games streamed online exclusively on ESPN DTC, Peacock and Prime Video. ABC will also air a select number of games nationally.

Game Play-by-play Color analyst(s) Sideline reporter(s) Rules analyst(s) Network
NBA on ESPN/ABC Mike Breen (primary)
Ryan Ruocco (secondary)
Mark Jones (secondary)
Dave Pasch (secondary)
Marc Kestecher (select games)
Richard Jefferson (primary)
Tim Legler (primary)
Doris Burke (secondary)
Jay Bilas (secondary)
Stephanie White (secondary)
Cory Alexander (select games)
P. J. Carlesimo (select games)
Michael Malone (select games)
Lisa Salters (primary)
Malika Andrews (secondary)
Katie George (secondary)
Jorge Sedano (secondary)
Angel Gray (secondary)
Alyssa Lang (secondary)
Vanessa Richardson (select games)
Tim MacMahon (fill in)
Taylor McGregor (fill in)
Steve Javie ESPN
ESPN2
ABC
ESPN DTC
NBA on NBC Mike Tirico (primary)
Noah Eagle (secondary)
Terry Gannon (secondary)
Michael Grady (secondary)
Mark Followill (select games)
John Fanta (select games)
Kate Scott (select games)
John Michael (select games)
Kevin Ray (select games)
Reggie Miller (primary)
Jamal Crawford (primary)
Grant Hill (secondary)
Robbie Hummel (secondary)
Austin Rivers (secondary)
Vince Carter (select games)
Brad Daugherty (select games)
Derek Fisher (select games)
Mike Fratello (select games)
Brian Scalabrine (select games)
Zora Stephenson (primary)
Ashley ShahAhmadi (secondary)
Grant Liffmann (secondary)
Jordan Cornette (secondary)
John Fanta (secondary)
Chris Mannix (select games)
N/a NBC
NBCSN
Peacock
NBA on Prime Ian Eagle (primary)
Kevin Harlan (secondary)
Michael Grady (secondary)
Eric Collins (secondary)
Stan Van Gundy (primary)
Dwyane Wade (secondary)
Candace Parker (secondary)
Brent Barry (secondary)
Jim Jackson (secondary)
Steve Nash (select games)
Dell Curry (select games)
Cassidy Hubbarth (primary)
Allie Clifton (secondary)
Kristina Pink (secondary)
JayDee Dyer (fill in)
Prime Video
NBA on ESPN Radio Marc Kestecher
Sean Kelley
Mike Couzens
Ed Cohen
P. J. Carlesimo
Kelenna Azubuike
Cory Alexander
Sarah Kustok
Jorge Sedano (select games)
Vanessa Richardson (select games)
ESPN Radio

Spanish announcers

Play-by-play Color analyst(s) Sideline reporter(s) Network
Ernesto Jerez
Leonardo Montero
Alejandro Pérez
Fernando Tirado
Julia Headley
Andrés Nocioni
Fabricio Oberto
Julio Lamas
Miguel Angel Briseno
Toño Rodriguez
Katia Castorena (playoffs)
Sebastian Martínez Christensen (playoffs)
ESPN Deportes
ABC (on SAP)
Álvaro Martín
Alfre Alvarez
José Francisco Rivera
Edgar Lopez
Greivis Vásquez
Diego Balado
Vero Rodríguez
Diego Arrioja (Sunday Night Basketball) Telemundo
Peacock
NBC (on SAP)
Álvaro Martín
Enrique Garay
Alex Blanco
Charlie Cancino
Carlos Altamirano
Fernanda Aguilera
Omar Quintero
Carlos Morales
Germán Beder
Jorge Mota
Mary Carmen Lara
Paulina García Robles
N/a Prime Video (on SAP)

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.

References

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  2. ^ Brooklyn Nets schedule
  3. ^ New York Knicks schedule
  4. ^ Philadelphia 76ers schedule
  5. ^ a b Toronto Raptors schedule
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  7. ^ Cleveland Cavaliers Announce 2024-25 Local Broadcast Schedule
  8. ^ Detroit Pistons schedule
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  14. ^ Miami Heat schedule
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  16. ^ a b Washington Wizards schedule
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