Meet the NBA's announcers for 2025: Full list of broadcast teams for ESPN, NBC, Amazon and more

Gilbert McGregor

Meet the NBA's announcers for 2025: Full list of broadcast teams for ESPN, NBC, Amazon and more image

The NBA is going to look and feel much different during the 2025-26 season.

While the quarters will still be 12 minutes long and the rims will stay 10-feet high, the new season comes with new networks presenting nationally televised games. ESPN will retain its role as the home of primetime NBA games and the Finals, but NBC, Peacock, and Amazon Prime Video are new broadcast partners.

With new network presentations come new personalities, though many should be familiar to fans who have been following the league for some time. There will be a blend of familiar faces and voices, either through the media space, their playing careers on the court or both.

Here is everything to know about the broadcast teams presenting NBA basketball during the new season.

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NBA announcers 2025-26

ESPN

NameRole
Mike BreenPlay-by-play
Dave PaschPlay-by-play
Ryan RuoccoPlay-by-play
Mark JonesPlay-by-play
Tim LeglerColor analyst
Richard JeffersonColor analyst
Doris BurkeColor analyst
Jay BilasColor analyst
Bob MyersColor analyst
Lisa SaltersSideline reporter
Katie GeorgeSideline reporter
Jorge SedanoSideline reporter
Malika AndrewsSideline reporter
  • No. 1 team:  Mike Breen (play-by-play), Richard Jefferson (color analyst), Tim Legler (color analyst), Lisa Salters (sideline reporter)

There will be some variance throughout the course of the eight-month season, but ESPN's top NBA crew for 2025-26 will feature Breen alongside Legler and Jefferson, while Salters reports from the sidelines.

That quartet will be on the call for premier NBA games, including the NBA Finals. Pasch and Burke make up the network's No. 2 crew.

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NBC/Peacock

NameRole
Mike TiricoPlay-by-play
Noah EaglePlay-by-play
Terry GannonPlay-by-play
Michael GradyPlay-by-play
Jamal CrawfordColor analyst
Reggie MillerColor analyst
Grant HillColor analyst
Austin RiversColor analyst
Robbie HummelColor analyst
Derek FisherColor analyst
Brian ScalabrineColor analyst
Brad DaughertyColor analyst
Zora StephensonSideline reporter
Ashley ShahAhmadiSideline reporter
Jordan CornetteSideline reporter
  • No. 1 team:  Mike Tirico (play-by-play), Jamal Crawford (color analyst), Reggie Miller (color analyst), Zora Stephenson (sideline reporter)

The NBA returns to NBC for 2025-26, and the network's top broadcast crew will feature Tirico alongside Crawford and Miller, with Stephenson reporting from the sideline. 

Tirico's presence will increase once his obligations to other sports and leagues wane. Noah Eagle will be among the top broadcasters and will often work next to the Hall of Famer in Hill.

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Amazon Prime Video

NameRole
Ian EaglePlay-by-play
Kevin HarlanPlay-by-play
Michael GradyPlay-by-play
Eric CollinsPlay-by-play
Stan Van GundyColor analyst
Brent BarryColor analyst
Dell CurryColor analyst
Dwyane WadeColor/studio analyst
Candace ParkerColor/studio analyst
Steve NashColor/studio analyst
Cassidy HubbarthSideline reporter
Allie CliftonSideline reporter
Kristina PinkSideline reporter
JayDee DyerSideline reporter

The NBA's first-ever season on Amazon Prime Video will feature Ian Eagle and Harlan as the top play-by-play analysts. Unlike other networks, there is not a top broadcast team on Amazon, but rather a mixture of crews that will be employed for big games.

Notably, Grady is the only person who will appear on multiple national networks, as he will also provide play-by-play for NBA on NBC.

A trio of legends will serve hybrid roles as Wade, Parker, and Nash will provide color commentary for select games in addition to pregame analysis during the NBA on Prime studio show.

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