NBA Gametime Live

NBA Gametime
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes N/A
Production
Running time varied
Release
Original network NBA TV
Original release October 30, 2008 – present

NBA Gametime is a television program that is the flagship program of NBA TV. The show began airing on October 30, 2008.

Background

The show has a studio host and various studio analysts. It airs live and provides the viewer live look-ins at NBA games, during which it shows a team's actual broadcast while providing analysis, interviews, and breaking news. The show airs live six days a week, not airing on Thursdays due to the NBA's commitment to The NBA on TNT. The postgame edition, exclusive to NBA Playoffs coverage, airs daily and covers all playoff games. During TNT's playoff coverage, Gametime Live: Postgame airs around the same time as Inside the NBA. During the offseason, Gametime airs on a semi-daily basis, mostly to give results of WNBA and NBA Summer League games, report offseason transactions, and provide latest news on USA Basketball, Olympic basketball and FIBA competitions.

Format

The show airs "live look-in's" throughout the night, in which they air some footage of a game currently airing on local broadcasts. The only games NBA TV is not allowed to look in are games broadcast by ESPN and ABC. The studio team also provides analysis on any sort of news, or questions provided by the fans. After some of the games, the crew interviews players on winning teams. The crew also sometimes has phone interviews with former players of the game.

An edited one hour/thirty minute version of the broadcast is repeated throughout the late night/early morning hours.

Tuesday Fan Night / Players Only

On Tuesday broadcasts, the channel will air either a single or double-header, as listed on the NBA's official website. Ernie Johnson, Kevin McHale, Greg Anthony and Chris Webber, along with a rotating host/analysts should one or none of the regulars appear due to other obligations, provide the analysis, pre-game, halftime and postgame, which ever games are shown on the air. After every game, the crew will interview a player via satellite (video call). In addition, fans can interact with the host and analysts via Twitter and also can caption a picture that's shown on the air. The best captions by Twitter or Facebook users will be displayed in between breaks for the game(s) that's shown. Fans also have the opportunity to win two tickets to an upcoming game of their choice, in which a question is posted on the official NBA TV Twitter account, shown during the pre-game show. The winner, chosen at random if they have the correct answer, is announced at the end of the halftime show (although sometimes the winner is announced on NBA TV's Twitter page, before halftime) with the correct answer displayed.

On October 24, 2017, the channel replaced Fan Night with Players Only. Making its debut on TNT in February 2017, it will show live games on NBA TV and every Tuesday after that, for the first half of the 2017-18 season before transitioning to TNT for the remainder of the regular season starting January 23, 2018. Webber hosts, while Thomas & McHale give analysis of the games that will be shown on the air that night. Play-by-Play is done by Greg Anthony, with Steve Smith being the color commentator. Dennis Scott does the sideline reporting at the marquee game's site. The hosts and analysts also encourage fans to tweet and ask questions to the crew during the night's games that are shown on the air. They will even answer some fan questions while the games are in progress and give their take on the question that was asked to them, In addition, some lucky fans will get to interact with the crew at the end of the night, via Skype or FaceTime, where they can comment or ask any question they want to them, face-to-face and have some fun with them. At the end of each game, a lucky viewer can win a customized game ball for the player of the game.

Personalities

The studio host and analysts vary every night on NBA Gametime.

Studio hosts

Studio analysts

Guest Analysts

Former hosts and analysts

References

  1. Brent Barry joins NBA TV's studio analyst crew Archived 2010-11-23 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. "Big Names: Andy Katz, CBB Coaches, Eddie Olczyk - Sports Media Watch". Sports Media Watch. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
  3. "Turner Newsroom: NBA.com Host Kyle Montgomery". Retrieved 11 March 2011.
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