For the ninth consecutive season, every regular-season Golden State Warriors
game will be available on television, the team announced today.
NBC Sports Bay Area, the exclusive television home for Warriors games in
Northern California, will televise a total of 73 contests during the 2017-18
campaign, including the team’s preseason home games on Saturday, September 30
vs. Denver and Friday, October 13 vs. Sacramento, and Golden State’s first of
two preseason games in China against the Minnesota Timberwolves on October 4
(11:00 p.m. PDT). The network’s regular-season coverage tips off on Friday,
October 20, when the Warriors travel to New Orleans to face the Pelicans in
Golden State’s first road game of the season.
For the 21st consecutive season, the Emmy Award-winning announcing team will
have play-by-play announcer Bob Fitzgerald and 33-year veteran analyst Jim
Barnett calling the action on all NBC Sports Bay Area telecasts. NBC Sports Bay
Area provides extensive gameday coverage with one-hour Warriors Pregame Live and
Warriors Postgame Live; season-long, comprehensive Warriors and NBA news,
analysis and insider reports on The Happy Hour, Warriors Outsiders, Warriors
Central, Warriors Raw and Warriors Ground; and in-depth 24/7 online coverage on
NBCSportsBayArea.com.
The Warriors, who closed the 2016-17 campaign by capturing their fifth NBA
championship in franchise history and second title in the last three seasons,
are scheduled to make a franchise-record 31 national television appearances,
with six (6) games on ABC, 12 on TNT and 13 on ESPN. The Warriors are currently
scheduled to have an additional 12 games air on NBA TV, the league’s 24-hour
cable network.
For the second consecutive season, 95.7 The Game will serve as the flagship
radio station for Warriors basketball, broadcasting all preseason and
regular-season games with the exception of three that will air on KBLX 102.9 FM
(Sept. 30, Nov. 19, Dec. 3). Tim Roye, who is entering his 23rd season as the
radio voice of the Warriors, will once again handle play-by-play duties.
Programming on 95.7 The Game will once again include an additional 60 minutes of
coverage to each of the existing 30-minute pre- and post-game programs as well
as heightened in-season daily Warriors coverage featuring both Warriors and
NBA-themed shows. 95.7 The Game will continue to employ a dedicated Warriors
reporter who will cover both home and road games and practices throughout the
season.
In addition to the flagship station (95.7 The Game), all games can be heard on
the Warriors Radio Network’s 10 affiliate stations: Eureka – KINS 106.3 FM;
Mendocino County – KUNK 92.7 FM/96.7 FM; Santa Rosa – KSRO 1350 AM/103.5 FM;
Vacaville – KUIC 95.3 FM; Napa – KVON 1440 AM; Modesto – KESP 970 AM; San Jose –
KRTY 95.3 FM; Salinas/Monterey/Santa Cruz – KION 1460 AM/101.1 FM; King City –
KRKC 1490 AM/104.9 FM; San Luis Obispo – KKJL 1400 AM/106.5 FM. All games can be
streamed on the Warriors app; 957thegame.com and the 95.7 The Game app; NBA.com
and the NBA app; SiriusXM and the SiriusXM app; and the TuneIn app. The Warriors
have a franchise-record-tying nine (9) games scheduled on ESPN Radio.
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