The following is a list of American television and radio networks and announcers that have nationally broadcast the NBA All-Star Games throughout the years.
Television
2020s
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporter(s) | Studio host | Studio analyst(s) |
2023 | TNT | Brian Anderson | Reggie Miller and Candace Parker | Dennis Scott | Ernie Johnson and Adam Lefkoe | Kenny Smith, Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal, Grant Hill, and Jamal Crawford |
TBS (Inside the All-Star Game) | Ernie Johnson | Kenny Smith, Charles Barkley, and Shaquille O'Neal | Draymond Green | |||
2022 | TNT | Kevin Harlan | Reggie Miller and Dwyane Wade | Allie LaForce | Ernie Johnson and Adam Lefkoe | Kenny Smith, Charles Barkley, Shaquille O'Neal, Grant Hill, and Isiah Thomas |
TBS (Inside the All-Star Game) | Ernie Johnson | Kenny Smith, Charles Barkley, and Shaquille O'Neal | Draymond Green | |||
2021 | TNT/TBS | Marv Albert | Reggie Miller and Chris Webber | Allie LaForce | Ernie Johnson | Kenny Smith, Shaquille O’Neal, and Dwyane Wade |
2020 | TNT/TBS | Marv Albert | Reggie Miller and Grant Hill | Allie LaForce | Ernie Johnson | Kenny Smith, Charles Barkley, and Shaquille O'Neal |
2010s
2000s
Notes
- The 2003 NBA All-Star Game on TNT marked the first time that the game was broadcast by a cable television network.
1990s
Notes
- In 1991, Bob Costas Replaced for Marv Albert on play-by-play for NBC's coverage, as Marv Albert was away grieving the death of his mother.
1980s
1970s
1960s
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
1969[75][76][77] | ABC[78] | Chris Schenkel | Jack Twyman |
1968 | ABC[79][80][81][82] | Chris Schenkel | Jack Twyman |
1967[83] | SNI | Chick Hearn | |
1966 | SNI | Harry Caray[84] | |
1965 | SNI | Harry Caray | Bill Sharman |
1964 | SNI[85] | Marty Glickman (first half) Buddy Blattner (second half) |
Carl Braun (first half) Ed Macauley (second half) |
1963 | SNI[86] | Chick Hearn | Bud Blattner |
1950s
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
1959 | NBC[87] | Curt Gowdy | |
1957 | WPIX | Bob Wolff | Sonny Hertzberg and Jack McCarthy (in the studio) |
1956 | WPIX | Bud Palmer | Bob Wolff and Harry Wismer |
1954 | WPIX | Bud Palmer | Jimmy Powers and Kevin Kennedy |
1952 | WPIX | Bud Palmer | Jimmy Powers |
Notes
- The 1959 NBA All-Star Game marked the first time that the game was nationally televised. However, NBC only broadcast the second half[88] at 10:00 pm. Eastern Time, in lieu of their Friday Night Fights telecast.
Pregame coverage
Radio
2020s
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporter(s) | Studio host | Studio analyst(s) |
2023 | ESPN | Marc Kestecher | P. J. Carlesimo | Ros Gold-Onwude and Monica McNutt | Kevin Winters | |
2022 | ESPN | Marc Kestecher | P. J. Carlesimo | Ros Gold-Onwude and Monica McNutt | Kevin Winters | Monica McNutt |
2021 | ESPN | Marc Kestecher | Jon Barry | Kevin Winters | P. J. Carlesimo | |
2020 | ESPN | Marc Kestecher | Jon Barry | Ramona Shelburne | Kevin Winters | P. J. Carlesimo |
2010s
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporter(s) | Studio host | Studio analyst(s) |
2019 | ESPN | Marc Kestecher | Jon Barry | Ramona Shelburne | Kevin Winters | P. J. Carlesimo |
2018 | ESPN | Marc Kestecher | Jon Barry | Ramona Shelburne | Kevin Winters | P. J. Carlesimo |
2017 | ESPN | Marc Kestecher | Jon Barry | Marc Stein and Shelley Smith | Kevin Winters | P. J. Carlesimo |
2016 | ESPN | Kevin Calabro | Jon Barry | Marc Stein and Shelley Smith | Marc Kestecher | P. J. Carlesimo |
2015 | ESPN | Kevin Calabro | Jon Barry | Marc Stein | Marc Kestecher | P. J. Carlesimo |
2014 | ESPN | Kevin Calabro | Jon Barry | Marc Stein and Shelley Smith | Marc Kestecher | P. J. Carlesimo |
2013 | ESPN | Kevin Calabro | Jack Ramsay | Marc Stein and Shelley Smith | Marc Kestecher | Chris Mullin |
2012 | ESPN | Jim Durham | Jack Ramsay | Ric Bucher and Shelley Smith | Marc Kestecher | Will Perdue |
2011 | ESPN | Jim Durham | Jack Ramsay | Ric Bucher and Shelley Smith | Marc Kestecher | Will Perdue |
2010 | ESPN | Jim Durham | Jack Ramsay | Ric Bucher and Shelley Smith | Marc Kestecher | Will Perdue |
2000s
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporter(s) | Studio host | Studio analyst(s) |
2009 | ESPN | Jim Durham | Jack Ramsay | Ric Bucher and Shelley Smith | Marc Kestecher | Will Perdue |
2008 | ESPN | Jim Durham | Jack Ramsay | Ric Bucher and Shelley Smith | Marc Kestecher | Will Perdue |
2007 | ESPN | Jim Durham | Jack Ramsay | Ric Bucher and Shelley Smith | Marc Kestecher | Will Perdue |
2006 | ESPN | Jim Durham | Jack Ramsay | |||
2005 | ESPN | Jim Durham | James Worthy | |||
2004 | ESPN | Jim Durham | Jack Ramsay | |||
2003 | ESPN | Jim Durham | Jack Ramsay | Greg Anthony and Vinny Del Negro | Doug Brown | Kevin Loughery |
2002 | ESPN | Jim Durham | Jack Ramsay | |||
2001 | ESPN | Jim Durham | Jack Ramsay | |||
2000 | ESPN | Jim Durham | Jack Ramsay |
1990s
1980s
1970s
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) | Sideline reporter(s) |
1979 | Mutual | Tony Roberts | Hubie Brown | |
1978 | Mutual | Skip Caray | Gene Peterson | Bill Schonely |
1977 | Mutual | Eddie Doucette | Rod Hundley | |
1976 | Mutual | Bill Campbell | Bill Schonely | |
1975 | Mutual | |||
1974 | Mutual | Marv Albert | Bob Blackburn | |
1973 | Mutual | Jack Fleming[114] | ||
1972 | Mutual | Chick Hearn | Lynn Shackelford | |
1971 | Mutual | Chick Hearn | Art Eckman | |
1970 | Mutual | Chick Hearn | Andy Musser |
1960s
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
1969 | Mutual | Chick Hearn | Jim Karvellas |
1968 | AFRS | Marv Albert | |
1967 | |||
1966 | CBS | Jerry Gross | Jack Buck |
1965 | CBS | Jerry Gross | Jack Buck |
1964 | CBS | Jerry Gross | Jack Buck |
1963 | Syndication | Jerry Gross | Dolph Schayes |
1962 | KHJ[115] | Chick Hearn | |
1961 | |||
1960 |
1950s
Year | Network | Play-by-play | Color commentator(s) |
1959 | Syndication | Don Dunphy[116] | Win Elliot |
1958 | AFRS | ||
1957 | |||
1956 | |||
1955 | Mutual | Harry Wismer | Art Gleeson |
1954 | WMGM (in New York) WHDH (in Boston) |
Marty Glickman Johnny Most |
Bert Lee Jr. |
1953 | Syndication | Marty Glickman | Jim Gordon |
1952[117] | Liberty | Marty Glickman | Johnny Most |
1951 | Liberty | Marty Glickman[118] | Hilliard Gates[119] |
References
- ↑ Team LeBron vs Team Stephen Full Game Highlights / Feb 18 / 2018 NBA All-Star Game on YouTube
- ↑ 2017 NBA ALL STAR GAME[FULL] on YouTube
- ↑ TORONTO NBA All Star Game 2016 on YouTube
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- ↑ 2013 NBA All-Star Game Best Plays on YouTube
- ↑ 2012 NBA All-Star Game Best Plays on YouTube
- ↑ 2011 NBA All-Star Game Best Plays on YouTube
- ↑ 2010 NBA All-Star Game on YouTube
- ↑ NBA All Star Game 2010 1/2 on YouTube
- ↑ NBA All Star Game 2009 on YouTube
- ↑ NBA All Star Game 2008 1/2 on YouTube
- ↑ NBA All Star Game 2008 2/2 on YouTube
- ↑ NBA All Star Game 2007 1/3 on YouTube
- ↑ NBA All Star Game 2007 2/3 on YouTube
- ↑ NBA All Star Game 2007 3/3 on YouTube
- ↑ FULL 2006 NBA ALL STAR GAME 1080P on YouTube
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- ↑ NBA All Star Game 2003. HD 720p/60fps. Full game. on YouTube
- ↑ FULL 2002 NBA ALL STAR GAME 1080P on YouTube
- ↑ NBA All Star Game 2001 on YouTube
- ↑ FULL 2000 NBA ALL STAR GAME 1080P on YouTube
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- ↑ FULL 1997 NBA ALL STAR GAME 1080P on YouTube
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