List of NBA on NBC broadcasters

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1954–62

1990–2002

Broadcast teams (1990–2002)

1990–91

  1. Marv Albert or Bob Costas/Mike Fratello or Cotton Fitzsimmons
  2. Dick Enberg or Marv Albert/Steve Jones
  3. Bob Costas/Pat Riley
  4. Don Criqui or Tom Hammond/Al McGuire, Ron Rothstein or Cotton Fitzsimmons

Source: [10]

1991–92

  1. Marv Albert or Dick Enberg/Mike Fratello and Magic Johnson (select games)
  2. Dick Enberg/Steve Jones/Magic Johnson or Cotton Fitzsimmons
  3. Dick Enberg, Tom Hammond, Bob Costas, or Marv Albert/Steve Jones
  4. Dick Enberg/Magic Johnson
  5. Tom Hammond/Chuck Daly or Cotton Fitzsimmons

Source: [11]

1992–93

  1. Marv Albert or Kevin Harlan/Mike Fratello and Magic Johnson (select games)
  2. Dick Enberg, Tom Hammond, or Jim Lampley/Steve Jones or Mike Fratello (All-Star Game)/Magic Johnson
  3. Dick Enberg/Magic Johnson
  4. Tom Hammond or Dick Enberg/Steve Jones
  5. Dick Enberg/Cotton Fitzsimmons or Quinn Buckner

Source: [12]

1993–94

  1. Marv Albert/Matt Guokas
  2. Dick Enberg or Tom Hammond/Steve Jones and Magic Johnson (All-Star Game)
  3. Tom Hammond/Bill Walton

Source: [13]

1994–95

  1. Marv Albert/Matt Guokas/Steve Jones (All-Star Game) or Bill Walton (select games)
  2. Greg Gumbel/Bill Walton/Steve Jones
  3. Tom Hammond or Dick Enberg/Bill Walton
  4. Greg Gumbel or Tom Hammond/Steve Jones

Source: [14]

1995–96

  1. Marv Albert or Greg Gumbel/Matt Guokas/Steve Jones (All-Star Game) or Bill Walton (select games)/Ahmad Rashad
  2. Greg Gumbel or Tom Hammond/Bill Walton/Steve Jones/Hannah Storm
  3. Tom Hammond/Steve Jones
  4. Greg Gumbel/Bill Walton

Source: [15]

1996–97

  1. Marv Albert/Matt Guokas/Bill Walton (All-Star Game, one reg game, and NBA Finals)/Ahmad Rashad
  2. Greg Gumbel/Bill Walton/Steve Jones/Jim Gray
  3. Tom Hammond/Dan Issel
  4. Greg Gumbel or Dick Enberg/Steve Jones
  5. Don Criqui or Greg Gumbel/Bill Walton
  6. Don Criqui/John Andariese
  7. Dick Enberg/Ann Meyers

Source: [16]

1997–98

  1. Bob Costas or Dick Enberg/Doug Collins or Bill Walton (All-Star Game)/Isiah Thomas/Ahmad Rashad
  2. Tom Hammond or Greg Gumbel (Gumbel left NBC after Super Bowl XXXII to return to CBS)/Bill Walton/Steve Jones/Jim Gray
  3. Mike Breen or Don Criqui/Matt Guokas and Isiah Thomas (one game)
  4. Dan Hicks/Dan Issel
  5. Paul Sunderland or Mike Breen/Steve Jones
  6. Tom Hammond/Bill Walton
  • Shortly before the 1997–98 NBA season began, Marv Albert was fired following being charged with sexual assault.

Source: [17]

1998–99

  1. Bob Costas/Doug Collins/Ahmad Rashad
  2. Tom Hammond/Bill Walton/Steve Jones/Jim Gray
  3. Mike Breen/Matt Guokas
  4. Dick Enberg, Bob Neal, or Mike Breen/Bill Walton
  5. Tom Hammond/Steve Jones
  6. Dan Hicks/Doc Rivers

Source: [18]

1999–2000

  1. Bob Costas or Marv Albert/Doug Collins/Ahmad Rashad
  2. Tom Hammond/Bill Walton/Steve Jones/Jim Gray
  3. Mike Breen or Marv Albert/Matt Guokas
  4. Marv Albert or Tom Hammond/Bill Walton
  5. Dan Hicks, Marv Albert or Paul Sunderland/Steve Jones
  6. Paul Sunderland or Dan Hicks/Mike Fratello
  • This season marked the return of Marv Albert to NBC coverage.

Source: [19]

2000–01

  1. Marv Albert or Mike Breen/Doug Collins/Jim Gray
  2. Tom Hammond or Mike Breen/Bill Walton/Steve Jones/Lewis Johnson
  3. Paul Sunderland/Matt Guokas/Andrea Joyce
  4. Mike Breen, Marv Albert or Paul Sunderland/Bill Walton
  5. Tom Hammond, Mike Breen, or Bob Costas/Steve Jones

Source: [20]

2001–02

  1. Marv Albert, Tom Hammond, or Mike Breen/Bill Walton/Steve Jones/Jim Gray
  2. Mike Breen, Tom Hammond, Marv Albert, Paul Sunderland, or Bob Costas/P.J. Carlesimo/Lewis Johnson
  3. Tom Hammond, Mike Breen or Bob Costas/Mike Dunleavy/Andrea Joyce
  4. Mike Breen/Tom Tolbert

Source: [21]

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  10. ^ "1990-91 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
  11. ^ "1991-92 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
  12. ^ "1992-93 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
  13. ^ "1993-94 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
  14. ^ "1994-95 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
  15. ^ "1995-96 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
  16. ^ "1996-97 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
  17. ^ "1997-98 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
  18. ^ "1998-99 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
  19. ^ "1999-2000 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
  20. ^ "2000-01 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.
  21. ^ "2001-02 NBA Season". archive.506sports.com. 506sports.