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  2. NBA on ESPN - Wikipedia

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    The NBA on ESPN is the branding used for the presentation of National Basketball Association (NBA) games on the ESPN family of networks. The ESPN cable network first televised NBA games from 1982 until 1984, and has been airing games currently since the 2002–03 NBA season. ESPN2 began airing a limited schedule of NBA games in 2002.

  3. Women's National Basketball Association - Wikipedia

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    The league comprises 13 teams (15 in 2026). It is considered the premier professional women's basketball league in the world. [citation needed] The WNBA is headquartered in Midtown Manhattan. The WNBA was founded on April 24, 1996, as the women's counterpart to the National Basketball Association (NBA); league play began in 1997. The regular ...

  4. NBA on television - Wikipedia

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    From left-to-right: an NBA on TNT production staff member; and commentators Mike Fratello, Reggie Miller, and Marv Albert during a broadcast in December 2008. National Basketball Association (NBA) games are televised nationally in the United States, as well as on multiple local channels and regional sports networks. [1]

  5. Andraya Carter - Wikipedia

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    She also covered the NBA G League as an analyst, [8] and worked as an Orange Theory (fitness center) instructor. In 2022, she was named a sideline reporter for SEC Network's coverage of college football. In 2024, Carter was an ESPN basketball analyst for the Women's Final Four along with Chiney Ogwumike and Elle Duncan.

  6. Unrivaled women's basketball highlights: Tuesday's scores ...

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    The 3-on-3 women’s basketball league nears its postseason. ... NBA and WNBA courts are 94 feet long and 50 feet wide. ... Unrivaled women's basketball highlights, results, scores. Show comments ...

  7. Chiney Ogwumike - Wikipedia

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    Chinenye Joy "Chiney" Ogwumike (born March 21, 1992) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Los Angeles Sparks of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). In 2020, she became the first Black woman and the first WNBA player to host a national radio show for ESPN.

  8. List of current WNBA broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of current (entering the 2024 WNBA season) Women's National Basketball Association broadcasters for each individual team. The announcers who call the television broadcasts also call the WNBA League Pass Production broadcasts unless noted otherwise.

  9. Ros Gold-Onwude - Wikipedia

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    Gold-Onwude covers NBA basketball on ESPN's TV, digital, and radio platforms and is a fill-in host of First Take with Stephen A. Smith each week. Since 2012 Gold-Onwude has covered March Madness, the NCAA tournament and Pac-12 Men's and Women's college hoops in both the analyst and reporter role for Pac-12 Networks.