A video that features ESPN’s coverage details for Wednesday, July 1, and Saturday, July 4 (4th of July). (Tamir Moore/Canva)
Week 3 Spotlight: Two generational talents are set to battle in L.A. as Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs visit LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday, July 1, at 10:00 PM ET/7:00 PM PT on ESPN and the ESPN App. (The Sporting News)
| ⏵ Sunday, June 28, 2026
π Highlights:
- The 2026 NBA Summer Series regular season continues with 16 live national broadcasts during Week #3 of the regular season.
- Among this week’s highlights: Terry Gannon & Robin Roberts reunion, Wemby vs. LeBron (Wednesday), Week #2 of the 2026 Emirates NBA Cup Group Play stage (Friday), a special 4th of July tripleheader on ESPN and ABC (Saturday), and special “Sunday Night Basketball” tripleheader on NBC and Peacock (Sunday).
- Rookie Love ❤: The top THREE picks from the 2026 NBA Draft will be part of the Summer Series broadcast team this week — No. 1 pick AJ Dybantsa (Monday - Studio Analyst), No. 2 pick Darryn Peterson (Sunday - Game Analyst on HOU/MIL), & No. 3 pick Cameron Boozer (Monday - Studio Analyst).
- Robin & Terry Back Together: As part of the Summer Series’ season-long effort to celebrate their Golden Anniversary, longtime Summer Series commentators Robin Roberts and Terry Gannon reunite for a special one-off broadcast (Trail Blazers vs. Heat on Saturday, July 4, at 5:00 PM ET on ESPN and the ESPN App) alongside play-by-play commentator Michele Tayofa, and reporters Linda Cohn and Hannah Storm.
- Happy 250th, America πΊπΈ!To celebrate America’s 250th birthday, ESPN will air an Independence Day tripleheader with games on ESPN and ABC on Saturday, July 4, including a special Raptors-76ers broadcast that will be shown on both ESPN and ABC.
Welcome to Week #3 of the 2026 NBA Summer Series regular season! The historic 50th campaign continues this week, with 16 live games for you to enjoy. You can watch the action on Peacock, NBC/Peacock, ESPN, Prime Video, and ABC throughout the course of this week.
Peacock opens up Week #3 with a full-national Peacock NBA Monday matchup on Monday, June 29 (Timberwolves-Nets).
Timberwolves (3-3) vs. Nets (0-6) — Monday, 7:00 PM ET on Peacock:
Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves (3-3) visit Nic Claxton and the winless Brooklyn Nets (0-6) in this week’s Peacock NBA Monday game on Monday, June 29, at 7:00 PM (ET) on Peacock. Timberwolves-Nets is the second edition of “On The Bench”, NBC Sports’ newest innovation that sees analysts sit on each team’s respective bench to provide unique insight and analysis.
Noah Eagle (play-by-play) will call Timberwolves-Nets, joined by analysts Robbie Hummel (Timberwolves bench) and Austin Rivers (Nets bench).
Pregame coverage for Monday’s Timberwolves-Nets game starts at 6:00 PM (ET) on Peacock with NBA Showtime presented by Wingstop. NBC Sports’ Ahmed Fareed hosts the program alongside Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer Chris Webber, NBA veteran Jalen Rose, and TWO members of the 2026 NBA Draft Class — AJ Dybantsa and Cameron Boozer. After Timberwolves-Nets, “NBA Showtime” will recap Timberwolves-Nets and all of Monday’s action, beginning at 9:30 PM (ET) on Peacock.
NBC and Peacock present a Coast 2 Coast Tuesday doubleheader on Tuesday, June 30 (Magic at Hawks and Thunder at Clippers).
Magic (3-4) vs. Hawks (3-4) — Tuesday, 8:00 PM ET on NBC/Peacock:
A Southeast Division clash to open Tuesday’s doubleheader as Paolo Banchero and the Orlando Magic (3-4) face Nickeil Alexander-Walker and the Atlanta Hawks (3-4) on Tuesday, June 30, at 8:00 PM (ET) on NBC and Peacock. The second meeting of the season between these two, with Atlanta claiming victory in the first matchup on June 19. The Magic are led by the star duo of Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner, while the Hawks are getting inspiring play from the rising star Jalen Johnson.
NBC Sports’ Michael Grady (play-by-play) provides commentary for Magic-Hawks, alongside three-time Sixth Man of the Year Jamal Crawford (analyst) and Ashley ShahAhmadi (reporter).
Thunder (7-0) vs. Clippers (3-2) — Tuesday, 10:30 PM ET on NBC/Peacock:
Chet Holmgren and the defending NBA Summer Series champion Oklahoma City Thunder (7-0) look to continue their hot start to the year with this Western Conference matchup against John Collins and the Los Angeles Clippers (3-2) on Tuesday, June 30, at 10:30 PM (ET) on NBC and Peacock. With a win on Tuesday, Oklahoma City will go to 8-0 — the first time that ANY OKC club has started a season that good.
Play-by-play commentator Terry Gannon, analyst and Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer Reggie Miller, and reporter Grant Liffman will call the Thunder-Clippers game from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California.
Live coverage for Tuesday’s Coast 2 Coast double-dip starts at 7:30 PM (ET) with NBA Showtime presented by State Farm on NBC and Peacock. Maria Taylor anchors the show, with a full cast of Naismith Basketball Hall of Famers, including Tracy McGrady, Carmelo Anthony, and Vince Carter. NBA Showtime, presented by State Farm, starts once the Thunder-Clippers game ends.
ESPN presents an NBA Wednesday doubleheader on Wednesday, July 1 (Timberwolves at Knicks followed by Spurs at Lakers).
Timberwolves (3-3) vs. Knicks (3-3) — Wednesday, 7:30 PM ET on ESPN:
Julius Randle and the Minnesota Timberwolves (3-3) travel to New York’s Madision Square Garden to play Karl-Anthony Towns and the New York Knicks (3-3) in a marquee early season cross-conference game on Wednesday, July 1, at 7:30 PM ET on ESPN and the ESPN App, as described by the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame duo of Mike Breen (play-by-play) and Doris Burke (analyst), with Susan Reutter (reporter) handling sideline reporters. It’s been one year since the Knicks and T-Wolves traded for stars that changed the respective outlooks for each team — Minnesota traded for F Julius Randle while New York traded for C Karl-Anthony Towns. Both teams have benefited from this transaction.
Spurs (5-1) vs. Lakers (5-2) — Wednesday, 10:00 PM ET on ESPN:
An important Western Conference duel is set to unfold in Los Angeles as 2023-24 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs (5-1) collide with four-time NBA champion LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers (5-2) on Wednesday, July 1, at 10:00 PM ET on ESPN and the ESPN App. Wembanyama and Luka DonΔiΔ are among the stars set to lace up for this critical conference game.
Tamir Moore will handle play-by-play for Spurs-Lakers alongside analysts Tim Legler and Richard Jefferson, with James Alexander covering the sidelines.
Coverage for Wednesday’s ESPN doubleheader begins at 7:00 PM (ET) on ESPN and the ESPN App with NBA Countdown presented by Target. ESPN’s Miles Johnson (host) leads the panel, alongside NBA MVP & NBA Champion Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (analyst), NBA All-Star & NBA Champion Jamal Murray (analyst), Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer Rebecca Lobo (analyst), & ESPN Senior NBA Insider Devon Henderson (insider). NBA After the Buzzer goes live once the Spurs-Lakers game goes final.
NBC and Peacock provide live coverage for a late-night Western Conference battle on Thursday, July 2, as Ryan Dunn and the Phoenix Suns (3-4) host Derrick Jones Jr. and the Los Angeles Clippers (3-2) in the first of TWO matchups this week at 10:30 PM ET.
Clippers (3-2) vs. Suns (3-4) — Thursday, 10:30 PM ET on NBC/Peacock:
On Thursday, July 2, NBC and Peacock will deliver live coverage of a late-night Western Conference showdown. The Phoenix Suns, led by Ryan Dunn and holding a record of 3-4, will face off against Derrick Jones Jr. and the Los Angeles Clippers, who currently stand at 3-2. This matchup marks the first of two encounters between the teams this week, scheduled to begin at 10:30 PM ET. The Clippers are 1-0 vs. the Suns in the season series, taking the first meeting on Juneteenth.
Noah Eagle (play-by-play), Robbie Hummel (analyst), Austin Rivers (analyst) & Jordan Cornette (reporter) serve as Thursday’s Clippers-Suns broadcast team.
Pregame coverage for Thursday’s Clippers-Suns hits the air at 10:00 PM (ET) on NBC and Peacock with NBA Showtime presented by Red Lobster, featuring Carolyn Manno (host), four-time NBA champion Andre Iguodala (analyst), Villanova legend Kris Jenkins (analyst), 76ers rookie standout VJ Edgecombe (analyst), and 2026 NBA Champion Mikal Bridges (analyst). NBA Showtime immediately follows the game.
The 2026 Emirates NBA Cup π resumes its second week of Group Play action with a Friday night doubleheader (July 3) on Prime Video, featuring Rockets at Spurs (8:00 PM ET) and Warriors at Nuggets (10:30 PM ET).
Rockets (3-2, 0-0 NBA Cup) vs. Spurs (5-1, 0-0 NBA Cup) (West Group C) — Friday, 8:00 PM ET on Prime Video:
A Texas-sized contest featuring a pair of teams from the Lone Star State as Stephon Castle and the San Antonio Spurs (5-1, 0-0 NBA Cup) welcome Kevin Durant and the Houston Rockets (3-2, 0-0 NBA Cup) to FrostBank Center in the 2026 Emirates NBA Cup group play opener for both clubs on Friday, July 3, at 8:00 PM ET on Prime Video. Durant, now in his 18th year, is a two-time NBA champion and 15-time All-Star. Spurs C Victor Wembanyama is 22 years old, in Year 3, and is coming off his first-ever All-Star selection. “He’s a unique player,” Durant said of Wemby. “He’s going to be a force in this league for a long time.”
Play-by-play commentator Brendan Glasheen is on the call, with analyst Stan Van Gundy and reporter Cassidy Hubbarth.
Warriors (4-3, 0-0 NBA Cup) vs. Nuggets (3-2, 0-1 NBA Cup) (West Group C) — Friday, 10:30 PM ET on Prime Video:
In the nightcap, the 2022 NBA Champion and 2023 NBA Champion will face off under the primetime spotlight as three-time MVP Nikola JokiΔ and the Denver Nuggets play host to four-time NBA champion Stephen Curry and the visiting Golden State Warriors on Friday, July 3, at 10:30 PM ET on Prime Video. When Denver played Golden State in the first week of the season, the West contenders delivered a compelling basketball game. Aaron Gordon dropped 50 (!!) points on 17-for-21 shooting. Steph Curry scored 20 of Golden State’s final 30 points, scoring 42 and draining 6 threes on the evening.
Golden State plays its first Emirates NBA Cup group play matchup, and Denver tries to avoid a 0-2 start to Group Play.
Michael Grady (play-by-play) calls the action with Jim Jackson (analyst) and Allie Clifton (reporter) on Prime Video.
Live coverage for Friday’s Emirates NBA Cup doubleheader starts at 7:30 PM (ET) with a half-hour edition of NBA on Prime Pregame presented by CarMax. Dana Jacobson will host, joined by a pair of Hall of Famers in Cynthia Cooper and Teresa Weatherspoon, plus fellow analyst Tykera Carter. The crew breaks down Friday’s action on NBA Nightcap presented by Wayfair following the final game of the night.
Celebrate America’s 250th birthday πΊπΈ with a special Saturday tripleheader on the ESPN family of networks! ESPN will televise all three games on Saturday, July 4 (Trail Blazers-Heat, Raptors-76ers, & Suns-Clippers), with Raptors-76ers being simulcast on ABC.
Trail Blazers (4-2) vs. Heat (3-3) — Saturday, 5:00 PM ET on ESPN:
As previously mentioned, Trail Blazers-Heat is a special broadcast featuring the reunion of longtime Summer Series commentators Terry Gannon and Robin Roberts. For more information about Saturday’s Trail Blazers-Heat game broadcast in particular, please read this article that I published on Sunday afternoon.
Raptors (3-4) vs. 76ers (5-1) — Saturday, 8:00 PM ET on ESPN and ABC:
Scottie Barnes and the Toronto Raptors (3-4) visit Tyrese Maxey and the Philadelphia 76ers (5-1) in an Atlantic Division contest on Saturday, July 4, at 8:00 PM ET on ESPN and ABC, with the ESPN App streaming the game live. The game takes place in Philadelphia, precisely 250 years to the day that the United States of America was founded in that city.
Veteran NBA Summer Series commentator Tamir Moore (play-by-play), Indiana Fever head coach Stephanie White (analyst), and writer James Alexander (reporter) will cover the Atlantic Division primetime duel.
Suns (3-4) vs. Clippers (3-2) — Saturday, 10:30 PM ET on ESPN:
Collin Gillespie and the Phoenix Suns (3-4) meet Kris Dunn and the Los Angeles Clippers (3-2) for the second time this week on Saturday, July 4, at 10:30 PM ET on ESPN and the ESPN App.
Seasoned play-by-play man Dave Pasch joins analyst Doris Burke in the broadcast booth for Suns-Clippers, with Kristian Winfield acting as the sideline reporter.
A special one-hour edition of NBA Countdown presented by Google kicks off America’s NBA Summer Series birthday bash at 4:00 PM (ET) on ESPN and the ESPN App. Madelyn Burke assumes hosting duties, joined by former Virginia standout Cory Alexander, former coach Brian Burton, and Hall of Famer Ann Meyers Drysdale. The team will be broadcasting from Philadelphia’s Xfinity Mobile Arena, ahead of the primetime Raptors-76ers Atlantic Division matchup. A second airing of NBA Countdown starts at 7:30 PM (ET) on ABC, ESPN, and the ESPN App, featuring the same lineup.
Following Suns-Clippers, the studio gang will offer a summary of Saturday’s NBA games on NBA After the Buzzer, presented by PS5, beginning at 1:00 AM (ET) on ESPN and the ESPN App.
The third week of the regular season concludes on Sunday, July 5, with a full slate of games on ABC and NBC/Peacock. ABC will televise Celtics-Magic (12:30 PM ET) and Pacers-Warriors (3:00 PM ET) in the afternoon, followed by an NBC tripleheader at night: Rockets-Bucks (5:30 PM ET), Thunder-Grizzlies (8:00 PM ET) & Timberwolves-Kings (10:30 PM ET).
Celtics (3-4) vs. Magic (3-4) — Sunday, 12:30 PM ET on ABC:
An Eastern Conference matchup kicks off Sunday’s NBA Sunday Showcase ABC doubleheader when Jaylen Brown and the Boston Celtics (3-4) square off against Jalen Suggs and the Orlando Magic (3-4) on Sunday, July 5, at 12:30 PM (ET) on ABC and the ESPN App, with Kelvin Hutchinson (play-by-play), PJ Carlesimo (analyst), & Sedric Granger (reporter) covering the action.
Pacers (1-5) vs. Warriors (4-3) — Sunday, 3:00 PM ET on ABC:
Andrew Nembhard and the reigning Eastern Conference champion Indiana Pacers (1-5) take on Draymond Green and the Golden State Warriors (4-3) in the second half of Sunday’s NBA Sunday Showcase doubleheader on Sunday, July 5, at 3:00 PM (ET) on ABC and the ESPN App, featuring play-by-play commentator Ryan Ruocco, analyst Jermaine Samuels Jr., and reporter Katie George.
Pregame coverage of Sunday’s ABC doubleheader begins at 12:00 PM (ET) with NBA Countdown presented by Google on ABC and the ESPN App. Madelyn Burke returns as host, alongside the returning group of Cory Alexander, Brian Burton, and Ann Meyers Drysdale. Once again, the Countdown team anchors studio coverage from Philadelphia. The team provides postgame coverage of the NBA: After the Buzzer, presented by Chime, at 5:30 PM ET on ABC and the ESPN App, immediately following the Pacers-Warriors game.
Rockets (3-2) vs. Bucks (4-2) — Sunday, 5:30 PM ET on NBC and Peacock:
Jabari Smith Jr. and the Houston Rockets (3-2) compete against Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks (4-2) in the first part of a Sunday Night Basketball tripleheader on Sunday, July 5, at 5:30 PM ET on NBC and Peacock. We have a matchup between two contenders led by star players, with Houston’s Kevin Durant and Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo serving in those roles.
Mark Followill (play-by-play) calls Rockets-Bucks alongside 2008 NBA Champion Brian Scalabrine (analyst) and 2026 NBA Draft No. 2 overall pick Darryn Peterson (guest analyst). John Fanta and Quentin Menefee team up to provide coverage from the sidelines.
Thunder (7-0) vs. Grizzlies (3-4) — Sunday, 8:00 PM ET on NBC and Peacock:
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the reigning NBA Summer Series champion, the Oklahoma City Thunder, battle Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and the Memphis Grizzlies in Western Conference play on Sunday, July 5, at 8:00 PM ET on NBC and Peacock, with Kate Scott, 2024 NBA Champion Jayson Tatum, & Taylor McGregor on the NBC broadcast call.
Timberwolves (3-3) vs. Kings (2-4) — Sunday, 10:30 PM ET on NBC and Peacock:
Western Conference opponents oppose each other on the basketball court as Jaden McDaniels and the Minnesota Timberwolves (3-3) go up against DeMar DeRozan and the Sacramento Kings (2-4) on Sunday, July 5, at 10:30 PM ET on NBC and Peacock, as Jason Benetti, Brad Daugherty, and Chris Mannix announce the action from Sacramento.
Live coverage for Sunday’s NBC tripleheader begins with an on-site edition of Basketball Night in America presented by Wendy’s, from Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, at 5:00 PM ET on NBC and Peacock. Veteran host Elle Duncan anchors alongside Hall of Famers Sue Bird and Cheryl Miller. Duncan, Bird, and Miller return to wrap up Sunday’s coverage with NBA Showtime presented by Wendy’s from Milwaukee at 1:00 AM ET on NBC and Peacock.
This week’s NBA: Summer Series regular season broadcast schedule and lineup of commentators is attached below π:
- NBA: Summer Series — Full Court Press | 2026 NBA Regular Season — Week #3 | Monday, June 29 - Sunday, July 5 (All Times EDT and Subject to Change)
|| ● Monday, June 29: ||
. 6:00 PM (ET) - NBA Showtime presented by Wingstop - Peacock
Ahmed Fareed, Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, AJ Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer
. 7:00 PM (ET) - Minnesota Timberwolves at Brooklyn Nets presented by Xfinity - Peacock
Noah Eagle, Robbie Hummel (MIN Bench), Austin Rivers (BKN Bench)
. 9:30 PM (ET) - NBA Showtime presented by Wingstop - Peacock
Ahmed Fareed, Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, AJ Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer
|| ● Tuesday, June 30: ||
. 7:30 PM (ET) - NBA Showtime presented by State Farm - NBC, Peacock
Maria Taylor, Carmelo Anthony, Tracy McGrady, Vince Carter
. 8:00 PM (ET) - Orlando Magic at Atlanta Hawks presented by Kia - NBC, Peacock
Michael Grady, Jamal Crawford, Ashley ShahAhmadi
. 10:30 PM (ET) - Oklahoma City Thunder at Los Angeles Clippers presented by Kia - NBC, Peacock
Terry Gannon, Reggie Miller, Grant Liffmann
. 1:00 AM (ET) - NBA Showtime presented by State Farm - NBC, Peacock
Maria Taylor, Carmelo Anthony, Tracy McGrady, Vince Carter
|| ● Wednesday, July 1: ||
. 7:00 PM (ET) - NBA Countdown presented by Target - ESPN, ESPN App
Miles Johnson, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jamal Murray, Rebecca Lobo, Devon Henderson
. 7:30 PM (ET) - Minnesota Timberwolves at New York Knicks presented by State Farm - ESPN, ESPN App
Mike Breen, Doris Burke, Susan Reutter
. 10:00 PM (ET) - San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Lakers presented by State Farm - ESPN, ESPN App
Tamir Moore, Tim Legler, Richard Jefferson, James Alexander
|| ● Thursday, July 2: ||
. 10:00 PM (ET) - NBA Showtime presented by Red Lobster - NBC, Peacock
Carolyn Manno, Andre Iguodala, Kris Jenkins, Mikal Bridges, VJ Edgecombe
. 10:30 PM (ET) - Los Angeles Clippers at Phoenix Suns presented by ACME - NBC, Peacock
Noah Eagle, Robbie Hummel, Austin Rivers, Jordan Cornette
. 1:00 AM (ET) - NBA Showtime presented by Red Lobster - NBC, Peacock
Carolyn Manno, Andre Iguodala, Kris Jenkins, Mikal Bridges, VJ Edgecombe
|| ● Friday, July 3: ||
. 7:30 PM (ET) - NBA on Prime Pregame presented by CarMax - Prime Video
Dana Jacobson, Cynthia Cooper, Teresa Weatherspoon, Tykera Carter
. 8:00 PM (ET) - Houston Rockets at San Antonio Spurs (West Group C) presented by Walmart - Prime Video
Brendan Glasheen, Stan Van Gundy, Cassidy Hubbarth
. 10:30 PM (ET) - Golden State Warriors at Denver Nuggets (West Group C) presented by Walmart - Prime Video
Michael Grady, Jim Jackson, Allie Clifton
Dana Jacobson, Cynthia Cooper, Teresa Weatherspoon, Tykera Carter
|| ● Saturday, July 4 (4th of July | #America250 πΊπΈ): ||
. 4:00 PM (ET) - NBA Countdown presented by Google (Xfinity Mobile Arena — Philadelphia) - ESPN, ESPN App
Madelyn Burke, Cory Alexander, Brian Burton, Ann Meyers Drysdale
. 5:00 PM (ET) - Portland Trail Blazers at Miami Heat presented by State Farm - ESPN, ESPN App
Michele Tayofa, Terry Gannon, Robin Roberts, Linda Cohn, Hannah Storm
. 7:30 PM (ET) - NBA Countdown presented by Google (Xfinity Mobile Arena — Philadelphia) - ESPN/ABC, ESPN App
Madelyn Burke, Cory Alexander, Brian Burton, Ann Meyers Drysdale
. 8:00 PM (ET) - Toronto Raptors at Philadelphia 76ers presented by State Farm - ESPN/ABC, ESPN App
Tamir Moore, Stephanie White, James Alexander
. 10:30 PM (ET) - Phoenix Suns at Los Angeles Clippers presented by State Farm - ESPN, ESPN App
Dave Pasch, Doris Burke, Kristian Winfield
. 1:00 AM (ET) - NBA: After the Buzzer presented by PS5 (Xfinity Mobile Arena — Philadelphia) - ESPN, ESPN App
Madelyn Burke, Cory Alexander, Brian Burton, Ann Meyers Drysdale
|| ● Sunday, July 5: ||
. 12:00 PM (ET) - NBA Countdown presented by Google (Philadelphia) - ABC, ESPN App
Madelyn Burke, Cory Alexander, Brian Burton, Ann Meyers Drysdale
. 12:30 PM (ET) - Boston Celtics at Orlando Magic presented by Popeyes - ABC, ESPN App
Kelvin Hutchinson, PJ Carlesimo, Sedric Granger
. 3:00 PM (ET) - Indiana Pacers at Golden State Warriors presented by Popeyes - ABC, ESPN App
Ryan Ruocco, Jermaine Samuels Jr., Katie George
. 5:00 PM (ET) - Basketball Night in America presented by Wendy’s (Fiserv Forum — Milwaukee) - NBC, Peacock
Elle Duncan, Sue Bird, Cheryl Miller
. 5:30 PM (ET) - NBA: After the Buzzer presented by Chime (Philadelphia) - ABC, ESPN App
Madelyn Burke, Cory Alexander, Brian Burton, Ann Meyers Drysdale
. 5:30 PM (ET) - Houston Rockets at Milwaukee Bucks presented by Xfinity - NBC, Peacock
Mark Followill, Brian Scalabrine, Darryn Peterson, John Fanta, Quentin Menefee
. 8:00 PM (ET) - Oklahoma City Thunder at Memphis Grizzlies presented by Xfinity - NBC, Peacock
Kate Scott, Jayson Tatum, Taylor McGregor
. 10:30 PM (ET) - Minnesota Timberwolves at Sacramento Kings presented by Xfinity - NBC, Peacock
Jason Benetti, Brad Daugherty, Chris Mannix
. 1:00 AM (ET) - NBA Showtime presented by Wendy’s (Fiserv Forum — Milwaukee) - NBC, Peacock
Elle Duncan, Sue Bird, Cheryl Miller
πΉ Note: This week’s NBA Summer Series broadcast schedule and commentator assignments are subject to change without notice.
|| ↠ ⓘ Sources: SportsLogos.Net & NBA Summer Series Weekly Press Releases Center ||
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