Nets/Lakers, 11/20/2012 | 5:00 PM ET |
The Jump (12/18) | 6:00 PM ET |
AutoTrader.com Pregame Show | 7:00 PM ET |
Minnesota at Miami | 7:30 PM ET |
NBA GameTime presented by Hyundai | 10:00 PM ET |
NBA GameTime | 10:30 PM ET |
NBA GameTime 12/18 | 2:00 AM ET |
Rockets/Magic, 12/25/1995 | 4:30 PM ET |
Association, The: Brooklyn Nets... | 6:30 PM ET |
NBA GameTime | 7:00 PM ET |
NBA GameTime | 11:00 PM ET |
NBA GameTime 12/19 | 2:00 AM ET |
NBA GameTime 12/19 | 3:00 AM ET |
NBA GameTime 12/19 | 4:00 AM ET |
Fan Night
You pick the game, we show it. Watch Fan Night every Tuesday night on NBA TV.
Open Court
NBA TV's critically-acclaimed original series Open Court is back on NBA TV this season.
The Association
This season The Association will spotlight the inaugural season of the Brooklyn Nets.
NBA Rooks
Follow the 2012 Draft class with a behind-the-scenes look at their introduction to life in the NBA.
David Aldridge is a regular contributor to NBA TV and NBA.com. He appears each week on The Beat, a show that covers news and storylines from around the NBA, with NBA beat writers and reporters serving as regular guests. In addition, Aldridge writes for NBA.com, including his popular column The Morning Tip which posts each Monday on the site.
Greg Anthony appears as a studio analyst on NBA TV's signature Fan Night every Tuesday night. Anthony also serves as a studio analyst for the Turner Sports and CBS Sports partnership of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship. An 11-year NBA veteran, Anthony won an NCAA title with UNLV in 1990.
Brent Barry serves as a studio analyst on NBA TV's GameTime, the network's live studio show with game highlights, analysis, commentary, and live look-ins at games being played across the NBA. Barry is also an analyst on The Jump on NBA.com, an interactive show streamed live on NBA.com every week.
Vince Cellini serves as a full time host for NBA TV's GameTime and a collection of online programs across Turner Sports' digital properties. A longtime cable sports veteran, Cellini was a former anchor on CNN Sports Tonight and received a Cable ACE Award for his work in 1996.
Jared Greenberg joined the NBA TV studio team in 2012 as the new studio host of The Jump. Greenberg and The Jump studio team provide insight into the upcoming week's games, discuss the players, share highlights and interact with NBA fans as viewers have the opportunity to interact with the studio team by submitting questions and comments via NBA.com, Facebook and Twitter.
Emmy® Award winning studio host Ernie Johnson hosts Tuesday Fan Night on NBA TV, bringing the candor and wit that fans have come to love.
Fantasy guru Rick Kamla has spent seven years on NBA TV sharing insider tips and fantasy knowledge with NBA fans. Kamla will continue his role hosting the NBA.com Fantasy Insider show airing on NBA TV and NBA.com, in addition to serving as a studio host for NBA TV programming.
Emmy® Award-winning sportscaster Ahmad Rashad serves as a studio host for NBA TV. Rashad hosts One on One with Ahmad, a NBA TV special that will appear occasionally throughout the 2010-2011 season. The shows will feature Rashad interviewing various players to get their perspective about life on and off the court.
Dennis Scott is in his second year as an NBA TV analyst and also makes regular contributions to NBA.com. Scott appears on the network's NBA GameTime studio show throughout the regular season. In addition, he is an analyst on the interactive show The Jump on NBA.com, which is streamed live online and re-airs on NBA TV.
NBA Champion Steve Smith is a studio analyst for NBA TV, appearing on the network multiple nights each week. A star guard at Michigan State, Smith had a 14-year NBA career playing for the Miami Heat, Atlanta Hawks, Portland Trail Blazers, San Antonio Spurs, New Orleans Hornets and Charlotte Bobcats. After retiring in 2005, Smith spent three years as an analyst for the Atlanta Hawks.
Five-time NBA All-Star Chris Webber serves as an NBA TV studio analyst on Fan Night every Tuesday. A member of the University of Michigan's famous 'Fab Five,' Webber had a 15-year NBA career playing for the Golden State Warriors, Washington Wizards, Sacramento Kings, Philadelphia 76ers and Detroit Pistons.
NBA TV host Matt Winer anchors the network's NBA GameTime several nights a week and also serves as host for Making the Call with Ronnie Nunn. A longtime television veteran, Winer most recently anchored a variety of NBA shows as well as SportsCenter for ESPN.
NBA TV previews the Tuesday night matchup between the Timberwolves and Heat.
NBA TV's Brent Barry and Dennis Scott break down what went wrong for the Knicks against ...
Jeremy Lin joins the show following his return to Madison Square Garden to talk about hi...