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3 unusual facts about NBA on ESPN


2003 NBA Playoffs

This also marks the debut for the NBA Playoffs to be aired on NBA TV, and the return broadcast on ESPN & ABC after the NBA departed from NBC and TBS.

Byron Scott

Following his dismissal, he briefly served as a studio analyst for the NBA on ESPN.

Sean Elliott

After retiring, Elliott became a basketball analyst for The NBA on NBC and, during the 2003–2004 season, for ABC Sports and ESPN.


Doris Burke

In 2003, Burke was named to ESPN's top men's basketball team working with Dick Vitale on the men's games and working the sidelines for ESPN and ABC for their coverage of the NBA.

Doris Burke (born Doris Sable on January 4, 1965) is a sideline reporter and color analyst for ESPN college basketball, as well as NBA on ESPN and NBA on ABC games.


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Marc Kestecher

He calls games for the NBA on ESPN Radio, NFL on ESPN Radio, and BCS on ESPN Radio and provides hosting duties for NBA on ESPN Radio, MLB on ESPN Radio and ESPN Radio SportsCenter.