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List of current NBA broadcasters
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The following is a list of current National Basketball Association (NBA) broadcasters for each individual team entering the 2025–26 NBA season.
Regional broadcasters
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Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
Television
Radio
Spanish
French
Central Division
Television
Notes
Radio
Spanish
Southeast Division
Television
Radio
Spanish
Western Conference
Northwest Division
Television
Notes
- Affiliates include
- KUNP (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
Spanish
Pacific Division
Television
Radio
Spanish
Southwest Division
Television
Notes
- 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
Spanish
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National broadcasters
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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 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 DTC, Peacock and on Prime Video. ABC will also air a select number of games nationally.
Spanish announcers
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
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International broadcasters
Americas
Central America and Mexico
Costa Rica,
El Salvador,
Guatemala,
Honduras and
Nicaragua: ESPN
Dominican Republic: ESPN, CDN Deportes and NBA TV International
Mexico: ESPN, Prime Video and NBA TV International
Panama: ESPN and Cable Onda Sports
South America
North America and Caribbean
Europe
Albania: Tring Sport
Andorra: DAZN and Prime Video
Armenia: Setanta Sports and Fast Sports
Austria: Sky Sport and Prime Video
Azerbaijan: ITV and Setanta Sports
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Arena Sport and Prime Video
Belgium: DAZN and Prime Video
Bulgaria: Diema Sport
Croatia: Sport Klub and Prime Video
Cyprus: CYTA
Czech Republic: Nova Sport
Denmark:
Estonia: Go3 Sport and Prime Video
Finland:
France: beIN Sports and Prime Video
Georgia: Setanta Sports and Silknet
Germany: Sky Sport and Prime Video
Greece: Cosmote Sport and Prime Video
Hungary: Sport1
Iceland: Stöð 2 Sport
Ireland: Sky Sports and Prime Video
Italy: Sky Sport and Prime Video
Kosovo: Sport
Latvia: Go3 Sport and Prime Video
Liechtenstein: Sky Sport and Prime Video
Lithuania: Go3 Sport and Prime Video
Luxembourg: DAZN and Prime Video
Moldova: Setanta Sports
Montenegro: Arena Sport and Prime Video
Netherlands: ESPN
North Macedonia: Arena Sport and Prime Video
Norway:
Poland:
Portugal: Sport TV and Prime Video
Romania: Antena Play
Russia: N/A (MEGOGO was the most recent rights holder in Russia prior to the Russia invasion to Ukraine in 2022. NBA programming of all kinds in Russia has since been discontinued)
San Marino: Sky Sport and Prime Video
Serbia: Arena Sport and Prime Video
Slovakia: Nova Sport
Slovenia: Sport Klub and Prime Video and
Spain: DAZN and Prime Video
Sweden:
Turkey: S Sport and Prime Video
Switzerland: Sky Sport and Prime Video
Ukraine: Setanta Sports
United Kingdom: Sky Sports and Prime Video
Sub-Saharan Africa
Middle East and North Africa
Asia-Pacific
- Central Asia: Setanta Sports
China: Tencent, Migu, CCTV and Shanghai Media Group
Hong Kong: Now Sports, Prime Video[citation needed] and NBA TV International
Macau: M Plus
India: Prime Video
Indonesia: Emtek, Prime Video and NBA TV International
Japan: Lemino[citation needed] and Prime Video
Malaysia: Astro SuperSport
South Korea: Coupang Play and Prime Video[citation needed]
Mongolia: Premier Sports Network and Prime Video
Philippines: One Sports/NBA TV Philippines,[49][50] and Prime Video[citation needed]
Singapore: Starhub and Prime Video
Taiwan: Videoland, Prime Video[citation needed] and ELTA TV
Thailand: AIS Play and Prime Video[citation needed]
Tajikistan: Varzish TV
Vietnam: FPT[51]
Oceania
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See also
- NBA TV
- NBA TV Canada
- NBA TV Philippines
- NBA League Pass
- NBA 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
- 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
External links
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