With a total of 1,230 games over a six-month span, fans are sure to catch more than just the nationally televised broadcasts on ABC, ESPN and TNT, whether it’s the home team in your local region or one of the countless games available via NBA League Pass.

Along with each local broadcast comes a local crew illustrating an understanding that reflects the connection that comes from following a team year-round, with a number of announcers that have served as the voice of a franchise for multiple decades.

From Bob Rathbun, who has been calling Hawks games since 1996 to Michael Grady, who is in his first year covering Timberwolves basketball, The Sporting News has you covered with the announce teams for all 30 NBA franchises.

Who are the announcers for teams’ regional networks?

Below is a list of the NBA’s broadcasting crews, including play-by-play announcers, analysts and sideline reporters, where applicable.

Note: Teams with more than one play-by-play announcer listed have alternate announcers in case their primary announcer has a different obligation. In most instances where more than one analyst is listed, the second name is a former player or coach that will provide commentary for select games.