NBA Summer League Commentators And Announcers 2023

NBA Summer League commentators 2023 are Mark Jones, Isiah Thomas, Greg Anthony and Sean Kelley. Mark provides commentary on ESPN.

All the action of NBA 2K24 Summer League 2023, set to tip off from July 7th to July 15th, will be televised live on NBA TV and ESPN Networks.

All 30 NBA franchises will play a grand total of 76 games at two locations in Las Vegas, the Thomas and Mack Center, and Cox Pavilion.

Broadcasters from ESPN and NBA TV are joining forces to provide viewers with the ultimate television-watching experience. Together, they will work as a team to deliver top-notch insights from the game.

The matchup between New Orleans Pelicans against Minnesota Timberwolves will inaugurate the 2023 Las Vegas Summer League at 4:30 PM EST on July 7, which will be broadcasted on NBA TV.

NBA Summer League Commentators List

The following individuals are serving as commentators for the NBA Summer League:

  • Mark Jones [ESPN]
  • Brendan Haywood [NBA TV]
  • Isiah Thomas [NBA TV]
  • Greg Anthony [NBA TV]
  • Sam Mitchell [NBA TV]
  • Sean Kelley [ESPN]
  • Steve Smith [NBA TV]

The 10-day event starts Friday, July 7, and will end with the Summer League Championship Game on Tuesday, July 17. Of the 76 games, you can watch 30 games on national television channels like ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, and ESPNEWS.

Similarly, NBA TV will broadcast the rest of the games. The remaining games will also be available for live streaming on the ESPN App.

Mark Jones commentator for ESPN, will call the games with Sean Kelley and fellow NBA TV commentators Brendan Haywood, Isiah Thomas, Sam Mitchell, and Greg Anthony.

The 61-year-old Canadian sportscaster, Mark Jones happens to be the younger brother of Toronto Raptors radio play-by-play voice Paul Jones.

Jones started working at ESPN during the 1990s, where he hosted a show called "The NBA Today" every week. Then on, he began to grow his portfolio by working for several other studios.

Mark also acts as the primary play-by-play for ABC's NBA Sunday Showcase alongside Doris Burke. Additionally, he is part of ESPN's college football team, working alongside analyst Robert Griffin III. In March 2022, he entered into a multi-year contract extension with ESPN.

On the other hand, former NBA star Isiah Thomas will represent the commentating role for NBA TV alongside his other panel members.

After a successful career as a professional basketball player, winning two NBA championships with the Detroit Pistons, Isiah transitioned to a role as a television commentator. In December 2012, Thomas started working as a studio analyst panel for NBA TV. 

Since 2017, Thomas has been a regular caller on NBA on TNT's Monday coverage called "Players Only," the particular segment featuring former NBA players offering their analysis for games.

Greg Anthony is another Summer League commentator for NBA TV who has been loyal to the network since joining in 2010. The former New York Knicks point guard spent over a decade playing in NBA before retiring in 2002.

Anthony has an impressive background in basketball analysis, having worked as a studio analyst for NBA TV and as a fill-in analyst for the NBA on TNT.

Additionally, Greg has appeared as a commentator in the NBA 2K video game series since NBA 2K16. The 55-year-old has previously toiled at ESPN, ABC and CBS Sports.

NBA Summer League Announcers

The announcers for NBA Summer League 2023 games are:

  • Beth Mowins [ESPN]
  • Chris Miles [NBA TV]
  • Jared Greenberg [NBA TV]
  • John Schriffen [ESPN]
  • Matt Winer [NBA TV]
  • Michael Grady [NBA TV]
  • Stephanie Ready [NBA TV]

Beth Mowins acts as a play-by-play commentator for the Las Vegas Summer League broadcast on ESPN. Mowins is a veteran sports journalist who began her whole life in the broadcasting line.

In 1991, Mowins started working as a news and sports director for WXHC-FM Radio in Homer, New York. Later, in 1994, she joined ESPN and began covering various college sports such as basketball, football, volleyball, and softball.

In 2017, Beth made history as the first female announcer to cover college basketball, the NBA, and the NFL for CBS Sports, after 58 years of the network's existence.

Then in 2021, she started commentating on ESPN NBA. The following year, she teamed up with analyst Doris Burke to call an NBA game. This was a significant moment because ESPN aimed to have an all-women broadcasting and production team for the first time nationwide.

A renowned American on-air personality, Stephanie Ready joined Turner Sports in 2018. Stephanie has been commentating in the Summer League since 2021.

She previously toiled in a broadcasting department for the NBA side Charlotte Hornets. Before venturing into her broadcasting career, Ready worked as a basketball coach and made history in 2001 as the first woman to coach a men's professional league team.

After managing in the NBA Development League, Stephanie joined the Hornets' broadcasts for more than ten years. She also became the first full-time female NBA game analyst during her time with the Hornets.

Likewise, sports anchor Matt Winer came on board for NBA TV in 2010. Turner Sports hired Winer to help with their sports coverage on various TV networks.

Besides, he also works as a studio host for NBA TV and contributes to TNT's coverage of the NBA, NASCAR, and the PGA Tour. Additionally, he is one of the studio hosts for CBS College Basketball broadcasts.

Previously, Winer held a position at ESPN from 2001 to 2009. He appeared as an anchor on ESPN News and the SportsCenter during his tenure.

ESPN Basketball Analysts

Basketball analysts on ESPN are:

ESPN NBA summer league schedule Las Vegas will kick start from July 7 as New Orleans faces Minnesota Timberwolves in the opening match. 

Besides, NBA games on ESPN tonight cover the Golden State Warriors vs Charlotte Hornets, followed by San Antonio Spurs vs Los Angeles Lakers in the California Classic.

Moreover, NBA summer league channels include NBA TV, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN News. The majority of games are on ESPN and NBT TV booths.

Doris Burke, Richard Jefferson, and Rosalyn Gold-Onwude have been selected as the analysts for the summer league on ESPN Networks.

Burke is a Hall of Fame sports announcer and one of the leading national NBA commentators. Since 1991, she has reported on basketball for ESPN and has received numerous awards and honors, including the 2018 Curt Gowdy Media Award.

A year after embarking on her broadcasting career, Burke joined ESPN as she started working on WNBA coverage for the cable. In October 2013, ESPN extended Burke's contract as an NBA commentator for several years.

Then in 2017, Burke created history by becoming the first female to be given a full regular-season role as an NBA game analyst for ESPN.

Since then, she has been fortunate enough to commentate on some significant basketball events like the NBA Finals, the WNBA Finals and the NCAA Tournament.

Similarly, the network also appointed ESPN radio analyst Rosalyn Gold-Onwude as a summer league analyst. The 36-year-old New York native is a former college basketball player at Stanford. She played five seasons at collegiate levels from 2005 to 2010.

Between 2017 and 2019, Gold-Onwude held her first role at Turner Sports. During this time, she covered a range of NBA events, including the regular season, playoffs and NBA Summer League games for both NBA TV and TNT.

Starting in 2022, Rosalyn also took up the role of an analyst for the NBA on ESPN Radio. Besides, she received a special invitation to be a guest analyst for an NBA game on ESPN during International Women's Day in 2023.

Additionally, studio and game analyst Richard Jefferson makes the summer league broadcasting roster for ESPN. The retired NBA small forward appeared on ESPN Networks as a basketball analyst in October 2018, immediately after calling his playing career.

NBA ESPN reporters include:

  • Cassidy Hubbarth
  • Monica Mcnutt
  • Katie George
  • Holly Rowe

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