Mike Tirico will be lead
play-by-play announcer when NBC begins its NBA coverage next season
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[January 23, 2025]
By JOE REEDY
Mike Tirico has been officially named as NBC's lead play-by-play
announcer when it begins its coverage of the NBA next season.
The move is not a surprise, since many expected that to happen when
NBC agreed to an 11-year contract with the NBA last summer. Tirico
was part of ESPN and ABC's coverage of the league until moving to
NBC in July 2016. He also called six NBA Finals on ESPN Radio.
According to research from the 506 Sports Archive, Tirico called 313
NBA regular-season and playoff games on ESPN and ABC.
Tirico will have another busy 10-month stretch from September
through May 2026. He calls the “Sunday Night Football” package,
which will include Super Bowl 60, and will lead NBC's Olympics
coverage as the prime time host of the Milan-Cortina Winter Games.
Tirico will call select games on NBC and Peacock the first half of
the season, including the season opener in October.
“My 15 years of chronicling the best basketball players in the world
still stands as one of the highlights of my career," Tirico said in
a statement. "Like so many others, my love of the league took hold
during the unforgettable days of the NBA on NBC back in the ’90s.
The chance to be a part of the team bringing that iconic partnership
back to life has us incredibly excited.”
NBC, which carried NBA games from 1990 through 2002, will have up to
100 regular-season games, including on Sunday night once the NFL
season has ended. It will also have games on Tuesday throughout the
regular season, while a Monday night doubleheader would be
exclusively streamed on Peacock. NBC will also have the All-Star
Game and All-Star Saturday Night.
During the playoffs, NBC and/or Peacock will have up to 28 games the
first two rounds, with at least half on NBC. It also will carry one
of the two conference finals in six of the 11 years of the deal.
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In this Sept. 5, 2019, file photo, NBC sportscaster Mike Tirico
works the sidelines during an NFL football game between the Green
Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears in Chicago. (AP Photo/Jeff Haynes,
File)
With the All-Star Game less than a month away, the
hiring cycle for NBC, ESPN/ABC and Prime Video for next season is
expected to ramp up.
NBC previously announced that Jamal Crawford will be a game analyst
and Frank DiGraci will serve as coordinating producer while Prime
Video named Taylor Rooks, Blake Griffin and Dirk Nowitzki to its
studio show.
“Inside the NBA” will appear on ESPN and ABC beginning next season
as part of a settlement between Warner Bros. Discovery and the NBA.
This is the final season of NBA coverage on TNT.
Noah Eagle, who does college football, college basketball and some
NFL games, is also expected to be a part of NBC's coverage even
though an announcement has not been made. Jalen Rose is a game
analyst for college basketball on NBC/Peacock, but does have NBA
studio and analyst experience from his time with ESPN/ABC.
“It’s been a fun challenge putting the puzzle pieces together to
create a new team for one of the most exciting launches in our
company’s history," said NBC Sports executive producer Sam Flood,
who is overseeing the process. “It’s still very early in the
process, but Mike, Jamal, and Frank provide a great foundation that
we’ll build upon.”
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