Who is commentating Knicks vs Spurs? How to watch NBA Playoffs Game on ABC and ESPN App
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Who is commentating Knicks vs Spurs? How to watch NBA Playoffs Game on ABC and ESPN App
The New York Knicks’ NBA Playoffs clash with the San Antonio Spurs is set to be shown on ABC in the US, with streaming available via the ESPN App, while ESPN Unlimited is also listed for the wider presentation line-up. In the UK, the key practical detail is the tip-off time: 01:30 UK time, which makes this a late-night watch for British viewers following the American broadcast.
The main ABC/ESPN App television crew is led by Ernie Johnson as presenter, with Mike Breen on main commentary, supported by Richard Jefferson and Tim Legler as co-commentators. The courtside reporting comes from Lisa Salters, while the studio and pundit team includes Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal and Kenny Smith, with Steve Javie listed as former official input.
That pairing gives the game one of the most recognisable broadcast teams in basketball. Mike Breen is widely regarded as one of the NBA’s leading play-by-play voices and has long been associated with marquee national games, while Ernie Johnson is a veteran studio host known for his long-running work on NBA coverage. Lisa Salters has built a major reputation as a sideline reporter across ESPN’s top events, and Steve Javie adds the perspective of a former NBA referee, which can be especially useful in high-stakes playoff basketball.
The studio debate element should also be a draw. Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal and Kenny Smith have become central figures in NBA television because of their chemistry, strong opinions and deep playing experience. Their presence usually means the coverage extends well beyond the game itself, with analysis, reaction and a fair amount of personality built into the broadcast.
If you are listening rather than watching, ESPN Radio has its own separate team listed, with Jim Basquil presenting, Marc Kestecher doing the main commentary, and P.J. Carlesimo and Doris Burke among the analysts. Cory Alexander is also listed as a pundit, while Jorge Sedano is the reporter. That gives radio audiences a different but still highly experienced set of voices for the same matchup.
The wider digital option, ESPN Unlimited, shows an expanded presentation group that again includes Ernie Johnson, Mike Breen, Richard Jefferson, Tim Legler, Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal, Kenny Smith and Lisa Salters, with Sean Elliott and Monica McNutt also appearing among the co-commentators. That kind of stacked lineup suggests a major national NBA production rather than a standard local feed.
The game preview information confirms the matchup is at the Frost Bank Center in San Antonio and that ABC is carrying the finals coverage in the US. The same source also notes the broader NBA Finals schedule is being shown on ABC, underlining the network’s role as the primary national home for the series.NBC Sports preview
For fans in the US, the simplest viewing route is therefore ABC or the ESPN App; for listeners, ESPN Radio is the audio option; and for viewers on the expanded digital feed, ESPN Unlimited carries a larger on-air team. With Mike Breen, Ernie Johnson and the familiar ESPN studio personalities involved, the broadcast is set up as a premium NBA occasion as much as a playoff game.
Article generated: 4 June 2026, 01:31 GMT
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