NBA TV commentators tonight are Mike Breen, Kevin Calabro, Brian Custer, Dave Flemming, Mark Jones, Sean McDonough and Beth Mowins.
Millions of viewers across the globe tune in to the network to catch up on the latest NBA games, highlights and detailed match analysis.
The commentators are responsible for providing live updates, background information, match-up details, injury updates, strategic viewpoints and in-depth analysis of the games.
Most of them are usually former basketball stars which becomes even more useful as their experience from their playing days comes in handy.
Regular followers of the game also tune into NBA on TNT for better coverage of the matches alongside expert opinions of the broadcasters.
NBA TV Announcers Tonight
The NBA announcers tonight are:
- Mike Gorman
- Eric Reid
- Mike Breen
- Kate Scott
- Bob Fitzgerald
- Bill Macdonald
- Kevin Ray
- Tom Lander
- Chris Marlowe
Mike Gorman is a play-by-play sports anchorman for the Boston Celtics on NBC Sports Boston. He has worked for ESPN's Big Monday since the 1980s. Additionally, he has called the NBA Playoffs on TNT and the NCAA basketball tournament on CBS.
Eric Reid is a television play-by-play anchor for Miami Heat on Sun Sports. He has already been a part of more than 2400 regular season games In the first 34 seasons of Miami.
The veteran sportscaster has received 20 regional Emmy Awards since 2005, including 3 for his play-by-play reporting in 2013, 2014, and 2015.
NBA Hall of Fame Mike Breen is the lead broadcaster for New York Knicks games on the MSG Network. Since 2006, he has been the play-by-play caller for NBA Finals on ABC. He has announced NFL games and Olympic Games in addition to calling every NBA Finals game for ESPN.
Sports broadcaster Bob Fitzgerald is currently working for Golden State Warriors on NBC Sports. He collaborated with Jim Jackson as the play-by-play newscaster for TNT and NBA TV's first-round coverage of the 2020 NBA playoffs.
Bill Macdonald is the talking head for the Los Angeles Lakers of the NBA on Spectrum SportsNet. He has also served as the host of FSN's coverage of the Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball tournament at the Staples Center.
NBA TV Analysts Panel
The panel members are listed as under:
- Brian Scalabrine
- Scott Hastings
- John Crotty
- Kelenna Azubuike
- Stu Lantz
- Alaa Abdelnaby
Former basketball player Brian Scalabrine is a current television analyst for the Boston Celtics of the NBA. He co-hosts the SiriusXM NBA Radio program "The Starting Lineup," which airs on weekdays from 7 to 10 a.m. ET.
Scalabrine announced his "homecoming" as a Comcast SportsNet commentator in an essay he sent to Boston in 2014. His essay takes on a famous Sports Illustrated article about the homecoming of LeBron James to the Cleveland Cavaliers
Scott Hastings serves as the color analyst for the Denver Nuggets broadcasts. Also, he co-hosts a program on Altitude Sports Radio and worked as a color analyst for the Denver Broncos for nine seasons, covering the team's first two Super Bowl victories.
John Crotty, a former Heat point guard is currently serving as a television analyst for Miami Heat. During the 2004–05 season, he formally joined the Miami broadcast staff and made his radio debut against the Charlotte Bobcats.
Kelenna Azubuike has been a television analyst on the NBC Sports Bay Area for the Golden State Warriors since 2015. He replaced Jim Barnett as the television analyst starting in 2019.
NBA TV Playoff Hosts
The NBA network comprises the following hosts for playoffs:
- Kristen Ledlow
- Charles Barkley
- Kevin Frazier
- Ernie Johnson
- Adam Lefkoe
- Matt Winner
Kristen Ledlow is the anchor of NBA Inside Stuff. She previously covered the NBA on TNT from 2019 through 2021 as a courtside reporter.
Ledlow started anchoring the Good News Show at WTXL-TV after receiving his degree from college. Ledlow and Grant Hill, a former NBA player, were hired to broadcast NBA Inside Stuff in 2015.
Ernie Johnson hosts Inside the NBA for TNT and also he serves as the host and moderator of NBA TV's Open Court. He also contributes joint coverage of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament for CBS Sports.
In this basketball panel discussion, Johnson and six NBA analysts on call from TNT discuss a range of subjects, including the history of the league and the current play condition.
Adam Lefkoe has been part of Turner Sports since 2013. He joined the network as a guest host to take the place of the Players Only program.
NBA TV Sideline Reporters
The sideline reporters for the network are:
- Jared Greenberg
- Rebecca Haarlow
- Nabil Karim
- Chris Haynes
- Allie LaForce
- Stephanie Ready
- Dennis Scott
Jared Greenberg has been a familiar face among the basketball fans. He hosted an NBA-related radio talk program on SiriusXM from 2014 to 2019 before beginning his current position with the NBA.
The Madison Square Garden Company involved Greenberg to serve as the MSG Varsity channel's host. He also served as the New York Giants' internet host and the Northeast Conference's play-by-play caster for ESPN.
Rebecca Haarlow works as a sideline reporter for NBA on TNT since 2013 and also works for MSG Network, and Big Ten Network. Before she worked as a public relations coordinator for Silicon Valley Sports and Entertainment in 2003.
Nabil Karim was assigned to cover the playoff series between Toronto Raptors and Philadelphia 76ers in 2022. He signed with TNT as a host for NBA TV and as a hockey reporter.
Before he worked for ESPN's SportsCenter where he covered many tournaments including the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and the 2012 UEFA European Football Championship.
American journalist, Allie LaForce has been working for the Tv since 2018 and also she is a reporter for Turner Sports. She has also reported for the SEC college football games and courtside reporter for college basketball games.
LaForce also won the Emmy Award while anchoring for FOX 8's Friday Night Touchdown in 201. Furthermore, she also worked as a field-level reporter for MLB on TBS Tuesday Night.
Former professional basketball player Dennis Scott works as a sideline for Turner Network Television. During his playing career, he was selected by the Orlando Magic in the 1990 NBA draft. Dennis later played for Dallas, Suns, Knicks, Timberwolves and Vancouver Grizzlies.