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The NBA Radio Network was the official national radio broadcaster, distributed by Public Interest Affiliates (PIA), a Chicago radio syndication company, of National Basketball Association games (more specifically, a regular season game of the week, the All-Star Game, as many as 31 playoff contests, including all of the conference finals and Finals, and even the draft and lottery) from the 1990-91 through the 1994-95 season. NBA Radio was ultimately supplanted by ESPN Radio.
Video NBA Radio Network
Commentators
Play-by-play
- Marv Albert (1992 NBA All-Star Game)
- Eddie Doucette (secondary play-by-play, 1990-1992)
- Jim Durham (secondary play-by-play, 1992-1993)
- Joe McConnell (lead play-by-play, 1990-1995)
Color commentators
- Quinn Buckner (1993 NBA All-Star Game)
- Bob Lanier (lead color commentator, 1991-1994, NBA Draft analyst, 1993-1994)
- Frank Layden (lead color commentator, 1990-1991)
- Wes Unseld (lead color commentator, 1994-1995)
- Dick Versace (secondary color commentator, 1992-1995)
Sideline reporters
- Chet Coppock (1990-1991)
- Howard David (1992-1994)
- Tom Hanneman (1991-1992)
- Glenn Ordway (1992-1995)
Studio hosts
- Chet Coppock (1990-1991, 1991 NBA Draft host)
- Tom Hanneman (1993-1995)
- Glenn Ordway (NBA Draft host, 1993-1995)
Studio analysts
- Rick Pitino (1995 NBA Draft analyst)
- Bob Lanier (NBA Draft analyst, 1993-1994)
- Bill Raftery (NBA Draft analyst, 1993-1995)
Maps NBA Radio Network
References
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