1954–62
edit- Jerry Doggett (1960–1961)
- Marty Glickman[1] (1954–1961)
- Jim Gordon (1954–55)
- Curt Gowdy[2][3][4] (1955–1960)
- Chick Hearn (1957–1958)
- Joe Lapchick (1955–56)
- Lindsey Nelson[5] (1954–1961)
- Bill O'Donnell[6] (1957–1960)
- Bud Palmer[7][8][9] (1958–1962)
- Bob Wolff (1961–1962)
1990–2002
edit- Marv Albert – lead play-by-play (1990–1997, 2001–2002)
- Mike Breen – play-by-play (1997–2002)
- Quinn Buckner – studio analyst (1990–1993)
- P. J. Carlesimo – studio analyst, game analyst (2000–2002)
- Doug Collins – game analyst (1998–2001)
- Bob Costas – studio host (1990–1997), lead play-by-play (1998–2000)
- Don Criqui – play-by-play (1991–1992)
- Pat Croce – studio analyst (2001–2002)
- Chuck Daly – game analyst
- Mike Dunleavy - game analyst (2002)
- Dick Enberg – play-by-play (1990–1995)
- Julius Erving – studio analyst
- Cotton Fitzsimmons – game analyst
- Mike Fratello – game analyst (1990–1993), studio analyst (2001–2002)
- Jim Gray – sideline reporter
- Greg Gumbel – play-by-play (1994–1998)
- Matt Guokas – game analyst (1993–2001)
- Tom Hammond – play-by-play (1990–2002)
- Dan Hicks – play-by-play
- Dan Issel – game analyst
- Kevin Johnson – studio analyst
- Lewis Johnson – sideline reporter
- Magic Johnson – game analyst (1991–1993)
- Steve "Snapper" Jones – game analyst (1990–2002)
- Andrea Joyce – sideline reporter
- Jim Lampley – play-by-play
- Lisa Malosky – sideline reporter
- Joel Meyers – sideline reporter
- Bob Neal – play-by-play
- Ahmad Rashad – sideline reporter, studio host (1990–2002)
- Pat Riley – studio analyst, game analyst (1990–1991)
- Ron Rothstein – game analyst (1991–1992)
- John Salley – studio analyst
- Hannah Storm – sideline reporter, studio host
- Paul Sunderland – play-by-play, sideline reporter
- Isiah Thomas – game analyst (1997–1998), studio analyst (1998–2000)
- Tom Tolbert – game analyst, studio analyst (2002)
- Peter Vecsey – studio analyst
- Bill Walton – studio analyst, game analyst (1994–2002)
- Jayson Williams – studio analyst (2001–2002)
Broadcast teams (1990–2002)
edit1990–91
edit- Marv Albert/Mike Fratello
- Dick Enberg/Steve Jones
- Bob Costas/Pat Riley
- Don Criqui/Al McGuire or Ron Rothstein
Source: [10]
1991–92
edit- Marv Albert/Mike Fratello
- Dick Enberg/Steve Jones/Magic Johnson
Source: [11]
1992–93
edit- Marv Albert/Mike Fratello
- Dick Enberg or Tom Hammond/Steve Jones/Magic Johnson
Source: [12]
1993–94
edit- Marv Albert/Matt Guokas
- Dick Enberg/Bill Walton/Steve Jones
- Tom Hammond/Ron Rothstein
Source: [13]
1994–95
edit- Marv Albert/Matt Guokas
- Greg Gumbel/Bill Walton/Steve Jones
- Tom Hammond/Ron Rothstein
Source: [14]
1995–96
edit- Marv Albert/Matt Guokas/Ahmad Rashad
- Greg Gumbel/Bill Walton/Steve Jones/Hannah Storm
- Tom Hammond/Dan Issel
Source: [15]
1996–97
edit- Marv Albert/Matt Guokas/Ahmad Rashad
- Greg Gumbel/Bill Walton/Steve Jones/Jim Gray
- Tom Hammond/Dan Issel
Source: [16]
1997–98
edit- Bob Costas/Doug Collins/Isiah Thomas/Ahmad Rashad
- Tom Hammond or Greg Gumbel (Gumbel left NBC after Super Bowl XXXII to return to CBS)/Bill Walton/Steve Jones/Jim Gray
- Mike Breen or Tom Hammond/Matt Guokas
- Shortly before the 1997–98 NBA season began, Marv Albert was fired following being charged with sexual assault.
Source: [17]
1998–99
edit- Bob Costas/Doug Collins/Ahmad Rashad
- Tom Hammond/Bill Walton/Steve Jones/Jim Gray
- Mike Breen/Matt Guokas
Source: [18]
1999–2000
edit- Bob Costas/Doug Collins/Ahmad Rashad
- Tom Hammond/Bill Walton/Steve Jones/Jim Gray
- Mike Breen/Matt Guokas
Source: [19]
2000–01
edit- Marv Albert/Doug Collins/Jim Gray
- Tom Hammond or Mike Breen/Bill Walton/Steve Jones/Lewis Johnson
- Mike Breen/Matt Guokas/Andrea Joyce
- This season marked the return of Marv Albert to NBC coverage.
Source: [20]
2001–02
edit- Marv Albert/Bill Walton/Steve Jones/Jim Gray
- Mike Breen or Tom Hammond/P.J. Carlesimo/Lewis Johnson
- Tom Hammond or Mike Breen/Mike Dunleavy/Andrea Joyce
Source: [21]
References
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- ^ "Giardello Gets Vote Of Referee. Wild Confusion Results After ..." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. April 21, 1960. Retrieved July 29, 2024.
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- ^ "1993-94 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
- ^ "1994-95 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
- ^ "1995-96 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
- ^ "1996-97 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
- ^ "1997-98 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
- ^ "1998-99 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
- ^ "1999-2000 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
- ^ "2000-01 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
- ^ "2001-02 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.