The NBA Radio Network was the official national radio broadcaster, distributed by Public Interest Affiliates[ 1] (PIA[ 2] ), a Chicago radio syndication company, of National Basketball Association games (more specifically, a regular season game of the week,[ 3] the All-Star Game,[ 4] as many as 31 playoff contests, including all of the conference finals and Finals, and even the draft and lottery) from the 1990–91[ 5] through the 1994–95 season. NBA Radio was ultimately supplanted by ESPN Radio.
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Play-by-play [ edit ]
Marv Albert (1992 NBA All-Star Game)[ 6]
Eddie Doucette (secondary play-by-play, 1990–1992)[ 7]
Jim Durham (secondary play-by-play, 1992–1993)[ 8]
Joe McConnell (lead play-by-play, 1990–1995)[ 9] [ 10]
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Quinn Buckner (1993 NBA All-Star Game)[ 11]
Bob Lanier (lead color commentator, 1991–1994, NBA Draft analyst, 1993–1994)[ 12]
Frank Layden[ 13] (lead color commentator, 1990–1991)
Wes Unseld (lead color commentator, 1994–1995)[ 14]
Dick Versace (secondary color commentator, 1992–1995)[ 15] [ 16]
Sideline reporters [ edit ]
Chet Coppock (1990–1991)[ 17]
Tom Hanneman (1991–1995)
Studio hosts [ edit ]
Chet Coppock (1990–1991, 1991 NBA draft host)
Tom Hanneman (1992–1995) (1992 NBA draft host)
Glenn Ordway (NBA Draft host, 1993–1995)
Studio analysts [ edit ]
Rick Pitino (1995 NBA draft analyst)
Bob Lanier (NBA Draft analyst, 1993–1994)
Bill Raftery (NBA Draft analyst, 1993–1995)
References [ edit ]
^ Kening, Dan (September 15, 1991). "Radio Syndicator Stays Ahead Of Game" . Chicago Tribune .
^ "ON THE RADIO". Orlando Sentinel . March 15, 1990. p. D8.
^ Schlossberg, Howard (January 7, 1991). "NBA Radio Network seeks high-flying market. (National Basketball Association, airline travelers using in-flight audio equipment)" . Marketing News . Archived from the original on June 19, 2015.
^ Shapiro, Leonard (February 1, 1992). "AROUND THE DIAL". Washington Post . p. D02.
^ Nidetz, Steve (March 20, 1990). "Sunday Night Game Integral Part Of Wls Radio`s New Baseball Package" . Chicago Tribune .
^ "Charms of a 2-year-old prevent speeding ticket". Atlanta Journal-Constitution . February 12, 1992. p. G2.
^ Arnold, Geoffrey (September 30, 1992). "Blazers Hire Doucette for Radio Play-by-Play Job". The Oregonian .
^ Martzke, Rudy (June 4, 1993). "NBC covers negative Jordan news as well". USA Today .
^ Nidetz, Steve (February 19, 1993). "`Stars' still a thrill for Magic, Collins". Chicago Tribune . p. 7.
^ Florence, Mal (June 11, 1993). "Fan of Bonds? Only if Bonds Should Fan". Los Angeles Times . p. 2.
^ Nidetz, Steve (February 19, 1993). "`Stars' still a thrill for Magic, Collins". Chicago Tribune . p. 7.
^ Arace, Michael (February 12, 1994). "Rookie Game all Baker's missing lately Baker the highest pick not in Rookie Game". Hartford Courant . p. C1.
^ Marx, Bill (August 17, 1990). "Early Top 25 Poll Results Show Seminoles In Front" . Orlando Sentinel .
^ Ryan, Bob (June 15, 1995). "Former Bullet Wes Unseld is acquainted with sweeps". Houston Chronicle .
^ Banks, Lacy J. (June 7, 1992). "Good road show by generous Reinsdorf". Chicago Sun-Times . p. 5.
^ Sandomir, Richard (June 19, 1992). "TV SPORTS: BOXING; Holyfield-Holmes: Match of 2 Bumps on a Log?" . New York Times .
^ Nidetz, Steve (February 8, 1991). "NBA boss fosters a `Jam'-dandy idea". Chicago Tribune . p. 9.
Preceded byABC Radio
National radio broadcaster, NBA 1991–1995
Succeeded byESPN Radio
Related programs Commentators Key figures
Marv Albert
Eddie Doucette
Jim Durham
Joe McConnell
Color commentators
Quinn Buckner
Bob Lanier
Frank Layden
Wes Unseld
Dick Versace
Sideline reporters
Chet Coppock
Howard David
Tom Hanneman
Glenn Ordway
Studio hosts
Chet Coppock
Tom Hanneman
Glenn Ordway
Studio analysts
Rick Pitino
Bob Lanier
Bill Raftery
All-Star Game NBA Finals NBA Draft
National Basketball Association on the radio
Broadcast partners
ABC (1985–1990)
AFN (1958; 1968)
CBS (1964–1966)
ESPN (1996–present)
Liberty (1951–1952)
Mutual (1955; 1969–1984)
NBA Radio Network (1991–1995)
Sirius XM (2013–present)
Team networks
Boston Celtics
Cleveland Cavaliers
Los Angeles Lakers
Memphis Grizzlies
Milwaukee Bucks
Oklahoma City Thunder
Portland Trail Blazers
Utah Jazz
Broadcasters by event
NBA All-Star Game
NBA Finals
Miscellaneous