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List of Brooklyn Nets broadcasters
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This article is a list of broadcasters for the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s Brooklyn Nets franchise.
Television
Play by Play
- Marty Glickman (1970–1972)
- Steve Albert (1972–1990)
- Leandra Reilly (February 14 and March 2, 1988, Alternate Play by Play for Steve Albert)
- Spencer Ross (1990–1995)
- Ian Eagle (Primary 1995–2005, Secondary 2005–2011, 2011–Present,)
- Mike Crispino (Secondary 1995–2005)
- Matt Loughlin (Secondary 1995–2005)
- Marv Albert (2005–2011)
- Noah Eagle (Secondary 2023–Present)
- Ryan Ruocco (Secondary 2011–Present)
Color Analyst
- Bob Gibson (1970–1972)
- Mike DiTomasso (1972–1981)
- Phil Jackson (1981–1982)
- Bill Raftery (Primary 1982–2002)[1]
- Bob Goldsholl (Secondary 1982–1987)
- Jim Spanarkel (Secondary 1987–2002, Secondary 2005–2019)
- Kelly Tripucka (2002–2005)
- Mark Jackson (2005–2008)
- Mike Fratello (2008–2017)
- Greg Anthony (Tertiary 2012–2013)
- Donny Marshall (Tertiary 2013–2016)[2]
- Sarah Kustok (Tertiary 2015–2017, Primary 2017–Present)
- Richard Jefferson (Secondary 2019–Present)
Broadcast Outlets
Terrestrial
Cable
- Cablevision Sports 3/SportsChannel/Fox Sports (Net) New York (1976–2002)
- YES Network (2002–Present)
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Radio
Play by Play
- Marty Glickman (1970–1972)
- Al Albert (1972–1974)
- Dom Valentino (1974–1975)
- John Sterling (1975–1981)
- Joe Tait (1981–1982)
- Mike Zimet (1982–1983)
- Mel Proctor (1983–1985)
- Neil Funk (1985–1987)
- Howard David (1987–1994)
- Ian Eagle (1994–1995)
- Steve Albert (1995–1996)
- Bob Papa (1996–2001)
- Chris Carrino (2001–Present)
- Craig Carton (March 8, 2013)
Color Analyst
- Bob Gibson (1970–1972)
- Mike DiTomasso (1972–1987)
- Jim Spanarkel (primary 1987–1993)
- Tim Bassett (secondary 1987–1988)
- Mike O'Koren (secondary 1988–1993, 1993–1999)
- Albert King (1999–2001)
- Kelly Tripucka (2001–2002)
- Tim Capstraw (2002–Present)
- Boomer Esiason (March 8, 2013)
Flagship Station
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See also
Notes
- When Leandra Reilly called a 1988 game on SportsChannel New York, she became the first woman to do play-by-play of an NBA game.
- On March 8, 2013, Craig Carton and Boomer Esiason, the morning hosts on the Nets' radio flagship station, WFAN, worked as the play-by-play announcer and color commentator, respectively, for the Nets' contest against the Washington Wizards at Barclays Center.[3]
References
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