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The NBA schedule will have a full slate of six games on TV for January 6th, two of which will be nationally televised on NBC and Peacock.
From Peacock headliners to late night finishes, Monday’s NBA schedule on Dec. 29 delivers star power, playoff contenders and a full night of basketball.
This roster includes Mike Tirico, Noah Eagle and Grady for play-by-play. In-game analysts include Reggie Miller, Vince Carter, Jamal Crawford and more. Maria Taylor is the lead sideline reporter, and some of the broadcasts have also included former players such as Robbie Hummel and Austin Rivers sitting on the benches for a different perspective.
There are five NBA games scheduled for Christmas Day, continuing one of the league's longest-running traditions.
This year features another five games being played on Christmas Day, including several NBA title contenders, which basketball fans can watch nationally. The Cleveland Cavaliers (17-14) will take on the New York Knicks (20-9) at Madison Square Garden on Thursday at noon ET on ABC and ESPN and the ESPN app.
It’s the Thunder vs. Suns tonight in Phoenix. Here’s how to watch the NBA game, including time, TV channel and streaming info.
The surging Boston Celtics are back at TD Garden on Wednesday night looking for their fifth straight win against the visiting Denver Nuggets. The game is scheduled to start at
Ring in the New Year with a full day of NBA action. See every game on Wednesday, Dec. 31, including TV info, records and key storylines.
ESPN and ABC will be back next week with a massive five-game slate for the annual NBA Christmas Day celebration, headlined by a Western Conference bout between the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Lakers. The networks announced Thursday their finalized ...
NFL games drew more than four times the viewership of the NBA’s matchups on Christmas Day, with the Vikings win over Detroit leading the way.
The Los Angeles Lakers stay on the road Wednesday night looking for their fourth straight win in San Antonio against Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs.