Your NBA Announcing Schedule For The Week Of 11/17
Monday, November 17, 2008
Here's your NBA announcing schedule for this week, and there seems to be a pattern developing here. The Lakers win yet another NBA TV Fan Night and will be on Tuesday and the Pistons and Celtics are playing for what seems like the tenth time this season. We also get the Bulls and Rockets three times each this week. The reason for the Mark Cuban picture? Not only are the Mavs playing on Tuesday night, but Cuban just got charged with insider trading by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Here are the rest of your games for the week....
Monday, November 17th
San Antonio Spurs at LA Clippers (NBATV, 10:30pm)- Local Announcers
Tuesday, November 18th
Fan Night Matchup: Chicago Bulls at LA Lakers (NBA TV, 10:30pm)- Local Announcers
Wednesday, November 19th
Dallas Mavericks at Houston Rockets (ESPN, 8pm)- Dave Pasch, Jeff Van Gundy
Chicago Bulls at Portland Trail Blazers (ESPN, 10:30pm)- Mark Jones, Jon Barry
Thursday, November 20th
Detroit Pistons at Boston Celtics (TNT, 8pm)- Marv Albert, Reggie Miller, Mike Fratello and David Aldridge
LA Lakers at Phoenix Suns (TNT, 10:30pm)- Kevin Harlan, Doug Collins and Craig Sager
Friday, November 21st
Houston Rockets at Washington Wizards (ESPN, 7pm)- Mike Breen, Mark Jackson, Jeff Van Gundy
New Orleans Hornets at Oklahoma City Thunder (ESPN, 9:30pm)- Kevin Calabro, Hubie Brown
Saturday, November 22nd
Houston Rockets at Orlando Magic (NBA TV, 7pm)- Local Announcers
Sunday, November 23rd
Chicago Bulls at Denver Nuggets (NBA TV, 8pm)- Local Announcers
Labels: Announcing Schedule, Mark Cuban, NBA on ESPN, NBA TV, TNT Basketball
6 Comments:
Damn, they are really stuffing the Bulls down our throats this week. It must have a lot to do with the return of the great Larry Hughes!
they would make calabro call the thunder game...
Fan voting on NBATV is cool unless the Lakers play on Tuesdays because I perceive they're always going to get voted in. If you live in the West and like someone other than the Lakers, it SUCKS. Also, WWL that was way cheap to have Calabro call a game at the OKC.
There needs to be some kind of AA meter/counter that racks up the amount of fawning and slobbing the Blazers get. You'd think Kevin Pritchard was Michelangelo the way he drafts in the lottery.
Jeff Van Gundy with no Mark or Breen will be interesting to see. Usually he just feeds off of lines from them. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it in a bad way, but it will be interesting to see.
10th? What? The Celtics/Pistons have played once.