NBA regional announcers for 2022-23 season: Complete list of local play-by-play and analysts for all 30 teams

Gilbert McGregor

NBA regional announcers for 2022-23 season: Complete list of local play-by-play and analysts for all 30 teams image

The 2022-23 NBA season is upon us and with it comes countless games of nightly action.

With a total of 1,230 games over a six-month span, fans are sure to catch more than just the nationally televised broadcasts on ABC, ESPN and TNT, whether it's the home team in your local region or one of the countless games available via NBA League Pass.

Along with each local broadcast comes a local crew illustrating an understanding that reflects the connection that comes from following a team year-round, with a number of announcers that have served as the voice of a franchise for multiple decades.

From Bob Rathbun, who has been calling Hawks games since 1996 to Michael Grady, who is in his first year covering Timberwolves basketball, The Sporting News has you covered with the announce teams for all 30 NBA franchises.

Who are the announcers for teams' regional networks?

Below is a list of the NBA's broadcasting crews, including play-by-play announcers, analysts and sideline reporters, where applicable.

Note: Teams with more than one play-by-play announcer listed have alternate announcers in case their primary announcer has a different obligation. In most instances where more than one analyst is listed, the second name is a former player or coach that will provide commentary for select games.

Team Network Play-by-play Analyst Reporter
Atlanta Hawks Bally Sports Southeast Bob Rathbun Dominique Wilkins/Vince Carter Lauren Jbara
Boston Celtics NBC Sports Boston Mike Gorman Brian Scalabrine Abby Chin/Chris Forsberg/Chris Mannix
Brooklyn Nets YES Network Ian Eagle/Ryan Ruocco/Chris Carrino Sarah Kustok/Richard Jefferson Meghan Triplett
Charlotte Hornets Bally Sports Southeast Eric Collins Dell Curry Ashley ShahAhmadi
Chicago Bulls NBC Sports Chicago Adam Amin/Jason Benetti/Mike Monaco Stacey King  
Cleveland Cavaliers Bally Sports Ohio John Michael Austin Carr/Brad Daugherty/Mike Fratello Serena Winters
Dallas Mavericks Bally Sports Southwest Mark Followill Derek Harper Jeff Wade
Denver Nuggets Altitude Chris Marlowe Scott Hastings/Fat Lever Katy Winge & Chris Dempsey
Golden State Warriors NBC Sports Bay Area Bob Fitzgerald Kelenna Azubuike Kerith Burke
Houston Rockets AT&T SportsNet Craig Ackerman Ryan Hollins Vanessa Richardson
Indiana Pacers Bally Sports Indiana Chris Denari Quinn Buckner Jeremiah Johnson
LA Clippers Bally Sports SoCal Brian Sieman Jim Jackson/Mike Fratello Kristina Pink & Jaime Maggio
Los Angeles Lakers Spectrum SportsNet Bill Macdonald Stu Lantz Mike Trudell
Memphis Grizzlies Bally Sports Southeast Pete Pranica Brevin Knight Rob Fischer
Miami Heat Bally Sports Sun Eric Reid John Crotty Kristen Hewitt/Will Manso
Milwaukee Bucks Bally Sports Wisconsin Lisa Byington Marques Johnson/Steve Novak Zora Stephenson
Minnesota Timberwolves Bally Sports North Michael Grady Jim Peterson Katie Storm & Lea B. Olsen
New Orleans Pelicans Bally Sports New Orleans Joel Meyers Antonio Daniels Jen Hale
New York Knicks MSG Network Mike Breen/Kenny Albert/Ed Cohen Walt Frazier/Wally Szczerbiak Rebecca Haarlow
Oklahoma City Thunder Bally Sports Oklahoma Chris Fisher Michael Cage Nick Gallo & Paris Lawson
Orlando Magic Bally Sports Florida David Steele Jeff Turner Paul Kennedy/Dante Marchitelli
Philadelphia 76ers NBC Sports Philadelphia Kate Scott/Tom McGinnis Alaa Abdelnaby  
Phoenix Suns Bally Sports Arizona Kevin Ray/Tom Leander Eddie Jonson/Ann Meyers Drysdale  
Portland Trail Blazers Root Sports Northwest Kevin Calabro Lamar Hurd Brooke Olzendam
Sacramento Kings NBC Sports California Mark Jones/Kyle Draper Kayte Christensen  
San Antonio Spurs Bally Sports Southwest Bill Land Sean Elliott  
Toronto Raptors TSN/Sportsnet Matt Devlin Jack Armstrong/Alvin Williams Kayla Grey/Savanna Hamilton
Utah Jazz AT&T SportsNet Craig Bolerjack Thurl Bailey Holly Rowe
Washington Wizards NBC Sports Washington Chris Miller Drew Gooden Meghan McPeak

Gilbert McGregor

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Gilbert McGregor first joined The Sporting News in 2018 as a content producer for Global editions of NBA.com. Before covering the game, McGregor played basketball collegiately at Wake Forest, graduating with a Communication degree in 2016. McGregor began covering the NBA during the 2017-18 season and has been on hand for a number of league events.