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KNOE and Gray Local Media announced greatly expanded access to the New Orleans Pelicans games to benefit regional NBA fans as the 2025-26 season starts.
Michael Jordan is back in the NBA with NBC, and that network brought the sounds of “Roundball Rock” back as well. Amazon Prime is entering the league after hiring many broadcasters who were with Turner Sports in recent years. ESPN acquired “Inside the NBA,” the most popular studio show in league history.
Postgame editions will be open-ended on ESPN while ABC will run a half-hour and then continue on the ESPN app. The program will air on 20 dates during the regular season and throughout the NBA Playoffs, including the Eastern Conference Finals and the NBA Finals.
As NBC returns and Prime Video boosts the NBA’s streaming portfolio, Commissioner Adam Silver wants a more celebratory tone from the league’s broadcast partners.
The NBA’s beloved studio crew is still on TV—it’s just shifting gears. ESPN will be licensed Inside the NBA from TNT in a groundbreaking agreement, and fans will be able to see Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley, Ernie Johnson, and Kenny Smith’s ...