List of NBA on TNT commentators
This is a list of in-game commentators for TNT's coverage of the National Basketball Association, as of 2018.[1][2]
Current
Play-by-play
- Marv Albert (1999–present)
- Brian Anderson (2014–present)
- Greg Anthony (players only) (2017–present)
- Brent Barry (players only) (2017–present)
- Ian Eagle (alternate)
- Kevin Harlan (1997–present)
- Casey Stern (2016–present)
- Matt Winer (alternate)
Analysts
- Brent Barry (alternate)
- Charles Barkley (2000–present)
- Mike Fratello (1999–present)
- Greg Anthony (alternate)
- Grant Hill (alternate)
- Isiah Thomas (2018–present)
- Kevin McHale (2009–2011; 2016–present)
- Reggie Miller (2005–present) (primary)
- Shaquille O'Neal (2011–present)
- Candace Parker (2018–present)
- Steve Smith (alternate)
- Kenny Smith (1997–present)
- John Thompson (1999–present)
- Chris Webber (2008–present) (primary)
Reporters
- Rosalyn Gold-Onwude (2017–present)
- Rebecca Haarlow (alternate)
- Allie LaForce (2015–18 (alternate), 2018–present (full-time))
- Kristen Ledlow
- Jaime Maggio (alternate)
- Dennis Scott (alternate)
Former
- Danny Ainge: game analyst; now general manager of Boston Celtics
- David Aldridge sideline reporter (2004–2018)
- Rick Barry: game analyst
- Gary Bender: alternate play-by-play
- Tim Brando: play-by-play; now at ACC Network, CBS Sports and Fox Sports
- Hubie Brown: game analyst (1990–2002)
- Bryan Burwell: sideline reporter (deceased)
- Kevin Calabro: play-by-play; now announcer for Portland Trail Blazers and at ESPN, ESPN on ABC and Pac-12 Network
- Chip Caray: play-by-play; now at Fox Sports South and Fox Sports Southeast
- Skip Caray: play-by-play (deceased)
- PJ Carlesimo: alternate game analyst; now at ESPN, ESPN on ABC, NBC Sports and Pac-12 Network
- Vince Cellini: studio host; now at Turner Sports
- Rex Chapman: alternate game analyst (2003–2004)
- Doug Collins: color analyst (1989–1994, 2003–2010); now at ESPN and ESPN on ABC
- Charles Davis: sideline reporter; now at Fox Sports and NFL Network
- Spero Dedes: play-by-play; now at NFL Network, CBS Sports and NBA TV
- Mike Dunleavy, Sr.: alternate game analyst
- Jim Durham: play-by-play (deceased)
- Marc Fein: sideline reporter/substitute studio host
- Jack Givens: game analyst; now CEO & present of Orlando Comets
- Jim Huber: feature reporter (deceased)
- Gus Johnson: play-by-play; now at Fox Sports Wisconsin, CBS Sports and Fox Sports
- Magic Johnson: guest studio analyst (2002–2008)
- Steve Kerr: lead analyst (2003–2007, 2010–2014); now head coach of Golden State Warriors
- Verne Lundquist: play-by-play (retired)
- Dei Lynam: sideline reporter
- Cheryl Miller: sideline reporter, analyst; now women's basketball head coach at CSULA
- Bob Neal: play-by-play
- Rachel Nichols: sideline reporter; now at ESPN
- Mel Proctor: play-by-play
- Doc Rivers: game analyst
- Jalen Rose: sideline reporter; now at ESPN
- Craig Sager: sideline reporter (1996–2016; deceased)
- Dick Stockton: Play-by-play Commentator; now at Fox Sports and Turner Sports
- Reggie Theus: game analyst, studio analyst, sideline reporter
- Ron Thulin: play-by-play
- Pete Van Wieren: play-by-play (deceased)
- Jeff Van Gundy: game analyst (2002–2003); now at ESPN and ESPN on ABC
- Dick Versace: game analyst
- Bill Walton: game analyst; now at ESPN and ESPN on ABC
- James Worthy: game analyst
Spanish
Games are available in Spanish on SAP
- José Ángel Medellín
- Marcelo Godoy
- Pete Manzano
- Fernando Palacios
References
- ↑ "TNT's Extensive 2018 NBA Playoffs Coverage – More Than 40 Games – Begins Sunday, April 15, with Tripleheader Action". Turner. 2018-04-12. Retrieved 2018-08-05.
- ↑ TV.com. "NBA on TNT". TV.com. Retrieved 2018-08-05.
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