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Host City Location Notes January 22 21 Pittsburgh Panthers: 76: 14 UConn Huskies 66 Storrs, Connecticut: Harry A. Gampel Pavilion [1] January 29 16 Texas Longhorns 65 6 Kansas Jayhawks: 90: Lawrence, Kansas: Allen Fieldhouse [2] February 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 57 8 Syracuse Orange: 60: Syracuse, New York: Carrier Dome [3] February 12 7 ...
Since the 2014–2015 season, the show has appeared at a top game of the week, similar to the college football version. The program has also appeared at the site of the Final Four. In 2005, the host of the show the first four weeks was Rece Davis, but then the last four weeks Chris Fowler hosted the show. Since 2006, Davis has been the ...
Debbie Antonelli (game analyst) Charles Barkley (studio analyst) Lisa Byington (play-by-play) Jamie Erdahl (sideline reporter and game break host) Brendan Haywood (game analyst) Robbie Hummel (game analyst) Jim Jackson (game analyst) Avery Johnson (game analyst) Ernie Johnson (studio host) Andy Katz (insider) Allie LaForce (sideline reporter)
This includes is a list of NBA on ABC commentators, sideline reporters, and analysts, through the years.The list covers current and former personnel, and their job function.
ABC's pre-game show, which Jackson was a part of, also began to be broadcast from the site of the main game each week (much as was the case during first season of the network's current NBA deal in 2003). [76] Additionally, Michele Tafoya returned as a sideline reporter, after sitting out the 2005–06 season on maternity leave. [119]
Back on January 18, Nantz did play-by-play on his first college basketball game for CBS, a regional telecast between Arizona and Miami. One year later, CBS started using Nantz as the studio host for the NCAA tournament. The 1987 NCAA tournament marked the first year that CBS used the song "One Shining Moment" for its tournament epilogue.
Mark Adams (game analyst) Cory Alexander (game analyst) Malika Andrews (lead studio host, 2023–present; sideline reporter, 2020–present; also worked as ESPN and ABC's sideline reporter for the 2021 NBA Finals) Debbie Antonelli (game analyst) Jon Barry (game analyst) Roxy Bernstein (play-by-play) Jay Bilas (game analyst) [1] Mike Breen (lead ...
Additionally, TNT announced that it would hold a "Road Show" tour in various cities throughout the season, which would feature fan experiences and festivities, and a live broadcast of Inside the NBA on-location. The tour began in Cleveland outside the Quicken Loans Arena, host of TNT's opening night game featuring the Cleveland Cavaliers. [8] [9]