The following is a list of the television and radio networks and announcers that have broadcast NBA Finals games in the United States and Canada over the years.

In addition to the English-language broadcasts, the NBA Finals also have Spanish-language broadcasts since 2002.[1][2]

Television

English language

2020s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s) Rules expert(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s) Trophy presentation
2023 ABC Mike Breen Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy Lisa Salters Steve Javie Mike Greenberg Jalen Rose, Michael Wilbon, Stephen A. Smith, and Adrian Wojnarowski Lisa Salters
2022 ABC Mark Jones (Game 1–2)
Mike Breen (Games 3–6)
Mark Jackson
Jeff Van Gundy (Games 2–6)
Lisa Salters Steve Javie Mike Greenberg Jalen Rose, Michael Wilbon (all games), Stephen A. Smith (Games 1–3, 5–6), Adrian Wojnarowski (Games 3–6), Magic Johnson (Game 1 only), and Kendrick Perkins (Game 4) Lisa Salters
ESPN2 (alternate; Game 1) N/A Michael Eaves CJ McCollum, Tim Legler and several guests
2021 ABC Mike Breen Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy Malika Andrews Steve Javie Maria Taylor Jalen Rose, Jay Williams (Games 1–4), and Adrian Wojnarowski Malika Andrews
2020 ABC Mike Breen Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy Rachel Nichols Steve Javie Maria Taylor Jalen Rose, Jay Williams, Paul Pierce, and Adrian Wojnarowski Rachel Nichols
Notes

2010s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s) Rules expert(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s) Trophy presentation
2019 ABC Mike Breen Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy Doris Burke Steve Javie Michelle Beadle Jalen Rose, Chauncey Billups, and Paul Pierce Doris Burke
Sportsnet (Canada; games 1, 3 and 5)[4] Matt Devlin Leo Rautins Eric Smith Brad Fay Alvin Williams and Sherman Hamilton
TSN (Canada; games 2, 4 and 6)[5] Jack Armstrong Kate Beirness Rod Black
James Duthie (2nd panel)
Leo Rautins and Sam Mitchell
Chris Bosh (2nd panel)
2018 ABC Mike Breen Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy Doris Burke Steve Javie Michelle Beadle Jalen Rose, Chauncey Billups, and Paul Pierce Doris Burke
2017 ABC Mike Breen Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy Doris Burke Steve Javie Michelle Beadle Jalen Rose, Chauncey Billups, and Paul Pierce Doris Burke
2016 ABC Mike Breen Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy Doris Burke and Craig Sager (Game 6) Steve Javie Sage Steele Jalen Rose, Doug Collins, and Paul Pierce Doris Burke
2015 ABC Mike Breen Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy Doris Burke Steve Javie Sage Steele Jalen Rose, Doug Collins, and Dwyane Wade (Games 2, 3, 6) Doris Burke
2014 ABC[6] Mike Breen Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy Doris Burke Steve Javie Sage Steele Jalen Rose, Doug Collins, and Bill Simmons Stuart Scott
2013 ABC[7] Mike Breen Jeff Van Gundy Doris Burke Steve Javie Michael Wilbon Magic Johnson, Jalen Rose, and Bill Simmons Doris Burke
2012 ABC[8] Mike Breen Jeff Van Gundy Doris Burke Michael Wilbon Jon Barry, Magic Johnson, and Chris Broussard Stuart Scott
2011 ABC Mike Breen Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy Doris Burke Stuart Scott Jon Barry, Michael Wilbon, and Magic Johnson Stuart Scott
ESPN 3D Mark Jones Bruce Bowen (Games 1–2, 5–6)
Tim Legler (Gms 3–4)
2010 ABC[9] Mike Breen Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy Doris Burke Stuart Scott Jon Barry, Michael Wilbon, and Magic Johnson Stuart Scott
Notes

2000s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s) Trophy presentation
2009 ABC Mike Breen Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy Doris Burke Stuart Scott Jon Barry, Michael Wilbon, and Magic Johnson Stuart Scott
2008 ABC Mike Breen Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy Michele Tafoya Stuart Scott Jon Barry, Michael Wilbon, and Guest Analysts Stuart Scott
2007 ABC Mike Breen Mark Jackson and Jeff Van Gundy Michele Tafoya and Stuart Scott Dan Patrick Jon Barry, Michael Wilbon, and Grant Hill Dan Patrick
2006 ABC Mike Breen Hubie Brown Lisa Salters and Stuart Scott Dan Patrick Mark Jackson and Michael Wilbon Dan Patrick
2005 ABC Al Michaels Hubie Brown Michele Tafoya and Stuart Scott Mike Tirico Bill Walton and Greg Anthony Mike Tirico
2004 ABC Al Michaels Doc Rivers Michele Tafoya and Stuart Scott Mike Tirico Tom Tolbert and Byron Scott Mike Tirico
2003 ABC Brad Nessler Bill Walton and Tom Tolbert Michele Tafoya and Stuart Scott Mike Tirico Sean Elliott and Guest Analysts Mike Tirico
2002 NBC Marv Albert Bill Walton and Steve Jones Jim Gray and Lewis Johnson Bob Costas Tom Tolbert Ahmad Rashad
2001 NBC Marv Albert Doug Collins Jim Gray and Lewis Johnson Ahmad Rashad Kevin Johnson, P. J. Carlesimo, Bill Walton, and Steve Jones Ahmad Rashad
2000 NBC Bob Costas Doug Collins Ahmad Rashad and Jim Gray Hannah Storm Isiah Thomas, Bill Walton, and Steve Jones Ahmad Rashad
Notes

1990s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s) Trophy presentation
1999 NBC Bob Costas Doug Collins Ahmad Rashad and Jim Gray Hannah Storm Isiah Thomas, Bill Walton, and Peter Vescey Ahmad Rashad
1998 NBC Bob Costas Doug Collins and Isiah Thomas Ahmad Rashad and Jim Gray Hannah Storm Bill Walton, John Salley, and Peter Vescey Ahmad Rashad
1997 NBC Marv Albert Matt Guokas and Bill Walton Ahmad Rashad and Jim Gray Hannah Storm Julius Erving, Mike Fratello, and Peter Vescey Ahmad Rashad
1996 NBC Marv Albert Matt Guokas and Bill Walton Ahmad Rashad, Hannah Storm, and Jim Gray Bob Costas Julius Erving and Peter Vescey Bob Costas
1995 NBC Marv Albert Matt Guokas and Bill Walton Ahmad Rashad, Hannah Storm, and Jim Gray Bob Costas Julius Erving and Peter Vescey Bob Costas
1994 NBC Marv Albert Matt Guokas Ahmad Rashad and Hannah Storm Bob Costas Julius Erving and Peter Vescey Bob Costas
1993 NBC Marv Albert Mike Fratello
Magic Johnson (Games 1–5)
Ahmad Rashad and Hannah Storm Bob Costas Quinn Buckner Bob Costas
1992 NBC Marv Albert Mike Fratello
Magic Johnson (Games 1, 4–5)
Ahmad Rashad Bob Costas Quinn Buckner Bob Costas
1991 NBC Marv Albert Mike Fratello Ahmad Rashad and Steve Jones Bob Costas Pat Riley Bob Costas
1990 CBS Dick Stockton Hubie Brown Lesley Visser and James Brown Pat O'Brien Pat O'Brien
Notes

1980s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s) Trophy presentation
1989 CBS Dick Stockton Hubie Brown Pat O'Brien and James Brown Brent Musburger
Pat O'Brien (Game 2 Only)
Brent Musburger
1988 CBS Dick Stockton Billy Cunningham Pat O'Brien, Lesley Visser, and James Brown Brent Musburger
Pat O'Brien (Game 2 Only)
Brent Musburger
1987 CBS Dick Stockton Tom Heinsohn Pat O'Brien and James Brown (Games 3 and 4 Only) Brent Musburger Brent Musburger
1986 CBS Dick Stockton Tom Heinsohn Pat O'Brien Brent Musburger Julius Erving and Moses Malone Brent Musburger
1985 CBS Dick Stockton Tom Heinsohn Pat O'Brien Brent Musburger Brent Musburger
1984 CBS Dick Stockton Tom Heinsohn Pat O'Brien Brent Musburger Kevin Loughery Brent Musburger
1983 CBS Dick Stockton Bill Russell Pat O'Brien Brent Musburger Kevin Loughery Brent Musburger
1982 CBS Dick Stockton Bill Russell Brent Musburger (Games 1–2, 5, and 6)
Frank Glieber (Games 2–4)
Pat O'Brien (Game 5)
Hubie Brown and Kevin Loughery Dick Stockton
1981 CBS Gary Bender Bill Russell and Rick Barry Gary Bender
1980 CBS Brent Musburger Bill Russell and Rod Hundley Rick Barry Brent Musburger
Notes

1970s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter Studio host Trophy presentation
1979 CBS Brent Musburger Rick Barry and Rod Hundley Stu Lantz Brent Musburger
1978 CBS Brent Musburger Rick Barry
Steve Jones (Game 1)
John Havlicek (Games 2, 4 and 7)
Gus Johnson (Game 3)
Keith Erickson (Games 4 and 5)
Brent Musburger
1977 CBS Brent Musburger Rick Barry and Steve Jones
1976 CBS Brent Musburger Rick Barry and Mendy Rudolph Sonny Hill Mendy Rudolph
1975 CBS Brent Musburger Oscar Robertson Oscar Robertson
1974 CBS Pat Summerall Rick Barry and Rod Hundley
1973 ABC Keith Jackson Bill Russell Chris Schenkel Howard Cosell
1972 ABC Keith Jackson Bill Russell Chris Schenkel Howard Cosell
1971 ABC Chris Schenkel Jack Twyman Jack Twyman
1970 ABC Chris Schenkel Jack Twyman Howard Cosell
Notes
Surviving broadcasts

1960s

Year Network Games Play-by-play Color commentator
1969 ABC 3, 5–7 Chris Schenkel Jack Twyman
Synd. 4 Bob Wolff Ed Macauley
1968 ABC 1, 4 Chris Schenkel Jack Twyman
1967 ABC 2, 5 Chris Schenkel Jack Twyman
1966 ABC 1, 5 Chris Schenkel Bob Cousy
Synd. 7 Bob Wolff Jack Twyman
1965 ABC 1, 5 Chris Schenkel Bob Cousy
1964 SNI 4 Marty Glickman Fred Schaus
1963 SNI 6 Bob Wolff
1962 NBC 1–2 Bob Wolff Bud Palmer
1961 NBC 1, 3–4 Lindsey Nelson Bud Palmer
1960 NBC 1, 3–4, 7 Lindsey Nelson Curt Gowdy
Notes
Surviving broadcasts

See also: Lost television broadcast § Wiping

1950s

Year Network Games Play-by-play Color commentator
1959 NBC 1–2 Lindsey Nelson Curt Gowdy
1958 NBC 1 Lindsey Nelson Curt Gowdy
1957 NBC 1, 7 Lindsey Nelson Curt Gowdy
1956 NBC 1 Lindsey Nelson Curt Gowdy
1955 NBC 2, 6 Marty Glickman Lindsey Nelson
1954 DuMont 2, 5 Marty Glickman Lindsey Nelson

Spanish language

2020s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s)
2023 ESPN Deportes Ernesto Jerez Fabricio Oberto Sebastian Christensen and Katia Castorena Leo Montero Andrés Nocioni
2022 ESPN Deportes Ernesto Jerez Fabricio Oberto Sebastian Christensen and Katia Castorena Leo Montero Andrés Nocioni
2021 ESPN Deportes Ernesto Jerez Fabricio Oberto Sebastian Christensen Leo Montero Andrés Nocioni
2020 ESPN Deportes Ernesto Jerez Carlos Morales Sebastian Christensen Leo Montero Fabricio Oberto

2010s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s) Studio host Studio analyst(s)
2019 ESPN Deportes Álvaro Martín Carlos Morales Sebastian Christensen Ernesto Jerez Fabricio Oberto
2018 ESPN Deportes Álvaro Martín Carlos Morales Sebastian Christensen Ernesto Jerez Fabricio Oberto
2017 ESPN Deportes Álvaro Martín Carlos Morales Sebastian Christensen and Claudia Trejos Ernesto Jerez Fabricio Oberto
2016 ESPN Deportes Álvaro Martín Carlos Morales Sebastian Christensen and Claudia Trejos Ernesto Jerez Fabricio Oberto
2015 ESPN Deportes Álvaro Martín Carlos Morales Sebastian Christensen and Claudia Trejos Ernesto Jerez Fabricio Oberto
2014 ESPN Deportes[16] Álvaro Martín Carlos Morales and Alejandro Montecchia Sebastian Christensen Claudia Trejos
2013 ESPN Deportes[17] Álvaro Martín Carlos Morales and Alejandro Montecchia Sebastian Christensen Claudia Trejos Eduardo Nájera

National Radio

2020s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s) Studio host(s) Studio analyst(s)
2023 ESPN Marc Kestecher Doris Burke and P. J. Carlesimo Rosalyn Gold-Onwude Kevin Winter
2022 ESPN Marc Kestecher Doris Burke and P. J. Carlesimo (Games 1–2, 5–6) Monica McNutt and Rosalyn Gold-Onwude Kevin Winter
2021 ESPN Marc Kestecher Doris Burke and Jon Barry Kevin Winter P. J. Carlesimo and Monica McNutt
2020 ESPN Marc Kestecher Doris Burke and P. J. Carlesimo Kevin Winter

2010s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s) Studio host(s) Studio analyst(s)
2019 ESPN Marc Kestecher Hubie Brown Ramona Shelburne Kevin Winter Jon Barry
2018 ESPN Marc Kestecher Hubie Brown (Games 1–3)
Jon Barry (Game 4)
Ramona Shelburne Kevin Winter Jon Barry (Games 1–3)
P. J. Carlesimo (Game 4)
2017 ESPN Marc Kestecher Hubie Brown Marc Stein Kevin Winter Jon Barry
2016 ESPN Kevin Calabro Hubie Brown Marc Stein and Shelley Smith Marc Kestecher Jon Barry
2015 ESPN Mike Tirico Hubie Brown Marc Stein Marc Kestecher Jon Barry
2014[6] ESPN Kevin Calabro Hubie Brown Marc Stein Marc Kestecher Jon Barry
2013[7] ESPN Mike Tirico (Games 1–3, 5–7)
Kevin Calabro (Game 4)
Hubie Brown Marc Stein Marc Kestecher Will Perdue
2012[8] ESPN Jim Durham Hubie Brown and Jack Ramsay Ric Bucher Marc Kestecher Will Perdue
2011 ESPN Mike Tirico Hubie Brown and Jack Ramsay Ric Bucher Marc Kestecher Will Perdue
2010[9] ESPN Jim Durham Hubie Brown and Jack Ramsay Ric Bucher Marc Kestecher Will Perdue

2000s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s) Studio host(s) Studio analyst(s)
2009 ESPN Mike Tirico Hubie Brown and Jack Ramsay Ric Bucher Marc Kestecher Will Perdue
2008 ESPN Mike Tirico Hubie Brown Ric Bucher Marc Kestecher Will Perdue
2007 ESPN Mike Tirico Hubie Brown Ric Bucher and Lisa Salters Marc Kestecher Will Perdue
2006 ESPN Jim Durham Jack Ramsay
2005 ESPN Jim Durham Jack Ramsay
2004 ESPN Brent Musburger Jack Ramsay
2003 ESPN Brent Musburger Jack Ramsay
2002 ESPN Brent Musburger Jack Ramsay
2001 ESPN Brent Musburger Jack Ramsay
2000 ESPN Brent Musburger Jack Ramsay Fred Carter and Quinn Buckner Jim Durham P. J. Carlesimo

1990s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s) Sideline reporter(s) Studio Host
1999 ESPN Brent Musburger Jack Ramsay
1998 ESPN Jim Durham Jack Ramsay
1997 ESPN Brent Musburger[18] Jack Ramsay
1996 ESPN Brent Musburger Jack Ramsay
1995 NBA Joe McConnell Wes Unseld Glenn Ordway Tom Hanneman
1994 NBA Joe McConnell Bob Lanier Tom Hanneman
1993 NBA Joe McConnell Bob Lanier
1992 NBA Joe McConnell Dick Versace[19][20] Tom Hanneman
1991 NBA Joe McConnell Frank Layden
1990 ABC Fred Manfra[21] Dick Vitale[22][23] and Earl Monroe

1980s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
1989 ABC[24] Fred Manfra Dick Vitale[25] and Earl Monroe[26]
1988 ABC Fred Manfra Dick Vitale[27]
1987 ABC Fred Manfra Dick Vitale[28]
1986 ABC Fred Manfra Oscar Robertson[29]
1985 ABC Fred Manfra Oscar Robertson
1984 Mutual Tony Roberts Oscar Robertson
1983 Mutual Tony Roberts Tom Heinsohn
1982 Mutual
1981 Mutual
1980 Mutual

1970s

Year Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
1978 Mutual Tony Roberts Hubie Brown
1973 Mutual
1970 Mutual

Local Radio

NBA local teams each have their own respective radio networks serving different regions of their surrounding local areas, each with their own individually recognized flagship station.

Local team radio broadcasts are also available nationally on Sirius-XM, or internationally available on NBA League Pass.

2020s

Year Flagship Radio Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
2023 KKSE
WQAM
Denver Nuggets
Miami Heat
Jason Kosmicki
Jason Jackson
Scott Hastings
Amy Audibert
2021 KMVP
WTMJ
Phoenix Suns
Milwaukee Bucks
Al McCoy
Ted Davis
Tim Kempton
Dennis Krause

1990s

Year Flagship Radio Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
1998 KFNZ
WMAQ
Utah Jazz
Chicago Bulls
Hot Rod Hundley
Neil Funk
Ron Boone
Derrek Dickey
1997 KFNZ
WMAQ
Utah Jazz
Chicago Bulls
Hot Rod Hundley
Neil Funk
Ron Boone
Derrek Dickey
1996 KJR
WMAQ
Seattle SuperSonics
Chicago Bulls
Kevin Calabro
Neil Funk
1993 KTAR
WMAQ
Phoenix Suns
Chicago Bulls
Al McCoy
Neil Funk
Cotton Fitzsimmons
Tom Boerwinkle
1992 KEX
WMAQ
Portland Trail Blazers
Chicago Bulls
Bill Schonely
Neil Funk
?
Tom Boerwinkle
1991 KLAC
WLUP
Los Angeles Lakers
Chicago Bulls
Chick Hearn
Jim Durham
Stu Lantz
Johnny "Red" Kerr
1990 KEX
WWJ
Portland Trail Blazers
Detroit Pistons
Bill Schonely
George Blaha

1980s

Year Flagship Radio Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
1989 KLAC
WWJ
Los Angeles Lakers
Detroit Pistons
Chick Hearn
George Blaha
Stu Lantz
?
1988 KLAC
WWJ
Los Angeles Lakers
Detroit Pistons
Chick Hearn
George Blaha
Stu Lantz
?
1987 KLAC
WRKO
Los Angeles Lakers
Boston Celtics
Chick Hearn
Johnny Most
Stu Lantz
Glenn Ordway
1985 KLAC
WRKO
Los Angeles Lakers
Boston Celtics
Chick Hearn
Johnny Most
?
Glenn Ordway

1970s

Year Flagship Radio Network Play-by-play Color commentator(s)
1976 KTAR
?
Phoenix Suns
Boston Celtics
Al McCoy
Johnny Most

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