What Channel Do The Nba Finals Come On?

Find out which channel you need to tune into to watch the NBA Finals. Don’t miss a single game!

ABC

The National Basketball Association (NBA) Finals is the championship series of the NBA and the conclusion of the NBA’s postseason. All Finals have been broadcast on television in the United States by ABC.

The NBA Finals will be broadcast on ABC for the 18th consecutive year.

The NBA Finals will be broadcast on ABC for the 18th consecutive year. The network will air games one, two, five and seven. If necessary, games four and six will also be televised on ABC. ESPN will have coverage of games three and four, as well as game six if necessary.

Mike Breen will serve as the play-by-play announcer with Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson as the analysts.

The NBA Finals will air on ABC for the 17th consecutive year, as ESPN today announced its commentators for The Finals presented by YouTube TV.

Mike Breen will serve as the play-by-play announcer with Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson as the analysts. They will be joined by reporters Doris Burke and Lisa Salters. The NBA Finals telecast on ABC is produced by Jeff Wooldridge and directed by Chris Long.

This will be Breen’s 13th consecutive year calling the NBA Finals on ABC. He has been the voice of the NBA on ESPN since 2002, calling multiple NBA Finals, NBA Eastern and Western Conference Finals, and NBA All-Star Games.

Van Gundy has served as an analyst for ABC’s NBA coverage since 2003, including 11 NBA Finals. Jackson joined ABC in 2006 and has called nine NBA Finals.

Lisa Salters will be the sideline reporter.

Lisa Salters is an American journalist and former professional basketball player. She is currently a sideline reporter for ESPN and ABC. She will be the sideline reporter for the ABC broadcast of the 2019 NBA Finals.

ESPN Radio

Marc Kestecher and Jon Barry will call the action on ESPN Radio.

Marc Kestecher and Jon Barry will call the action on ESPN Radio, with coverage also available on the ESPN App. Game 1 tips off at 9 p.m. ET on Thursday, May 30.

In addition to Kestecher and Barry, ESPN Radio will feature reporters Ramona Shelburne, Marc Stein and Jeff Van Gundy throughout The Finals. Shelburne will provide updates from inside the NBA bubble at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida, while Stein and Van Gundy will offer their analysis and opinions from ESPN studios in Bristol, Connecticut.

ESPN Radio is available on more than 1,000 radio stations nationwide, as well as SiriusXM Channel 80, Apple Music, Slacker Radio, TuneIn and the ESPN App.

ESPN Radio’s coverage will begin with a pregame show at 7 p.m. ET, followed by tip-off at 9 p.m.

ESPN Radio is your home for the NBA Finals! We’ll have live coverage of every game, plus pregame and postgame shows.

Tune in to ESPN Radio on your local station or stream us live online starting with a pregame show at 7 p.m. ET, followed by tip-off at 9 p.m. for Game 1 of the NBA Finals.

NBA TV

The NBA Finals will be televised on NBA TV. This is the first time that the Finals will be televised on NBA TV. NBA TV is a subscription-based television channel that is owned by the National Basketball Association.

NBA TV will provide live coverage of every game of the NBA Finals.

The NBA Finals will be televised live on NBA TV. You can also catch live coverage of every game on the ABC app or WatchESPN.

Ernie Johnson will serve as the studio host with analysts Chris Webber, Isiah Thomas and Kevin McHale.

news Ernie Johnson will serve as the studio host with analysts Chris Webber, Isiah Thomas and Kevin McHale. National Basketball Association (NBA) TV will have live coverage of the NBA Finals presented by YouTube TV, it was announced today by Mark Tatum, NBA Executive Vice President, Global Marketing Partnerships.

This marks the ninth consecutive year that NBA TV will televise the NBA Finals. The network will air live game coverage of the best-of-seven series between the Eastern Conference and Western Conference champions, beginning with Game 1 on Thursday, May 30, at 9 p.m. ET.

Ernie Johnson will serve as the studio host with analysts Chris Webber, Isiah Thomas and Kevin McHale. The game commentating team of Mike Breen (play-by-play), Jeff Van Gundy (analyst), Mark Jackson (analyst) and Doris Burke (reporter) will call Games 1-2 and 5-7*. Reporter Craig Sager Jr. will join the commentary team for Games 3 and 4 in Oakland.

Fans can also watch games on their mobile devices using the NBA App or via NBA LEAGUE PASS, available at www.nba.com/leaguepass

Dennis Scott, Steve Smith, Brent Barry and David Aldridge will serve as the analysts for NBA TV’s live game coverage.

Dennis Scott, Steve Smith, Brent Barry and David Aldridge will serve as the analysts for NBA TV’s live game coverage of the NBA Finals, the network announced Monday.

Scott and Smith will call the games, with Barry and Aldridge joining them as analysts.

NBA TV’s live game coverage of the Finals will begin with Game 1 on Thursday, June 1st at 9 p.m. ET.

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