NBC reveals NBA broadcaster pairings for beginning of season
It is officially one week until NBC makes its long-awaited return to NBA broadcasting. And now, we have...
It is officially one week until NBC makes its long-awaited return to NBA broadcasting. And now, we have...
“To be part of NBC’s return to the NBA — a network with such a rich basketball legacy — and its debut on Peacock is truly an honor."
"March Sadness for Duke and their fanbase."
TNT Sports has locked up Grant Hill to a new contract to lead their year-long college basketball coverage at the network.
The CBS team of Ian Eagle, Bill Raftery, and Grant Hill have won Awful Announcing's fan vote as the best broadcast booth in sports.
Jalen Rose is the big addition as CBS and WBD reveal their announcing lineups for the 2025 NCAA Tournament.
"They're likely not gonna make any moves until maybe the end of the calendar year."
ESPN is seeking a new analyst for its top NBA booth alongside Mike Breen and Doris Burke.
"I’ve been a VP since I was 21 years old I have a great understanding."
"I had this sense of calm just before going on air for the Final Four."
"I do a better Raft than Raft."
"I waited my whole life for that. A Final Four wedgie."
"All of a sudden now, altitude matters? Give me a damn break!"
"Our friend, our leader, our mortar, the guy I feel kind of keeps this whole thing together and has done it so eloquently and masterfully and respectfully for so long, it's crazy. It's still surreal that it's come to an end."
The NBA Finals beginning on ABC also means a Jimmy Kimmel Live pregame show. And with Game 1...
Webber had been an NBA analyst with TNT since 2008.
Also, A-Rod incorrectly predicts many pitches before they happen in his ESPN broadcasting debut.
Fortunately, no one was hurt. But Wagner came close to hitting Hill and did break Raftery's glasses.
NCAA Tournament-sponsor Coca-Cola was not happy to see Hill endorsing a rival brand. Now, the ad in question is gone.
Hill mocked NCAA Tournament trademarks in a Mountain Dew ad, drawing ire from his employers.
A power failure caused Tracy Wolfson to briefly fill in on play-by-play, then the CBS booth to finish with her mic.