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Here’s my definition...

Basketball IQ is the ability to pick up on small cues during play that will allow players to anticipate what’s going to happen next with a higher probability.

This requires deep knowledge of the game and a sharp eye for detail.

For example:

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The player who is consistently able to slide across the key just in time to plant their feet and draw or charge, or the player who is consistently in position to grab offensive rebounds.

Both of these players are reading the game, picking up on small cues (arc of the shot, reading opponent’s eyes, etc) and then reacting instinctively and immediately to what they’re seeing.

That’s why high IQ players always seem to be in the right place at the right time.

Here’s another definition I read from an expert on the topic:

Ben Alamar, who is the former director of sports analytics at ESPN, said the following about basketball IQ when he was on the Counterpoints podcast:

“The general concept is that the very best players in the world can understand what’s going to happen on the court before everybody else does. So they’re not reacting to what’s happening right now. They’re reacting to what’s going to happen in two or three, four, five seconds. It’s like a chess master who is thinking four, five, six moves ahead. Or as Wayne Gretzky once said, you don’t skate to where the puck is. You skate to where the puck is going to be. And that’s what I try to talk about and try and measure what I’m talking about - the basketball intelligence.”

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Marv Albert, Reggie Miller, and Mike Fratello commentate an NBA game for TNT.

Current[edit]

The following people are commentators for TNT'scoverage of the National Basketball Association.[1][2][3]

  • Marv Albert (lead play-by-play)
  • Brian Anderson (Tuesday play-by-play)
  • Greg Anthony (alternate analyst)
  • Charles Barkley (studio analyst)
  • Brent Barry (alternate analyst)
  • Spero Dedes (alternate play-by-play)
  • Ian Eagle (Tuesday play-by-play)
  • Mike Fratello (alternate analyst)
  • Channing Frye (fill-in studio analyst 2021–present)
  • Kevin Frazier (fill-in studio host 2021–present)
  • Jared Greenberg (Tuesday sideline reporter)
  • Rebecca Haarlow (NBA Playoffs sideline reporter)
  • Kevin Harlan (#2 play-by-play)
  • Chris Haynes (Tuesday sideline reporter)
  • Grant Hill (Tuesday analyst)
  • Jim Jackson (Tuesday analyst)
  • Ernie Johnson (studio host)
  • Allie LaForce (#2 sideline reporter)
  • Kristen Ledlow (lead sideline reporter)
  • Adam Lefkoe (Tuesday studio host)
  • Kevin McHale (alternate analyst)
  • Reggie Miller (co-lead analyst)
  • Shaquille O'Neal (studio analyst)
  • Candace Parker (alternate studio analyst)
  • Stephanie Ready (alternate sideline reporter)
  • Dennis Scott (alternate sideline reporter, analyst)
  • Kenny Smith (studio analyst)
  • Steve Smith (alternate analyst)
  • Casey Stern (alternate studio host)
  • Isiah Thomas (alternate analyst)
  • Dwyane Wade (Tuesday studio analyst)
  • Chris Webber (co-lead analyst)
  • Matt Winer (alternate studio host)

Former[edit]

  • Danny Ainge: game analyst; now general manager of Boston Celtics
  • Rick Barry: game analyst
  • Gary Bender: alternate play-by-play- mostly NBA Playoffs
  • Tim Brando: play-by-play; now at CBS Sports and Fox Sports
  • Mike Breen: play-by-play (2002-2004); now at ESPN, ESPN on ABC and MSG Network
  • Hubie Brown: game analyst (1990–2002); now at ESPN, ESPN on ABC
  • Bryan Burwell: sideline reporter (deceased)
  • Kevin Calabro: play-by-play; now at ESPN, ESPN on ABC and Pac-12 Network
  • Chip Caray: play-by-play; now at Fox Sports South and Fox Sports Southeast
  • Skip Caray: play-by-play (deceased)
  • P. J. Carlesimo: alternate game analyst-now at ESPN, ESPN on ABC and Pac-12 Network
  • Rex Chapman- analyst, 2004 and 2005 NBA Playoffs.
  • Doug Collins: color analyst (1989–1994, 2003–2010); now senior advisor of basketball operations of Chicago Bulls
  • Matt Devlin (alternate play-by-play);
  • Mike Dunleavy Sr.: alternate game analyst- NBA playoffs only
  • Jim Durham: play-by-play (deceased)
  • Marc Fein: sideline reporter- NBA playoffs/substitute studio host
  • Kevin Garnett: studio analyst 2016-2018
  • Rosalyn Gold-Onwude- #1 Sideline Reporter from 2017-2019.
  • Jen Hale- sideline reporter 1st round of 2017 NBA Playoffs.
  • Gus Johnson: play-by-play; now at Fox Sports
  • Magic Johnson: guest studio analyst (2002–2008)
  • Lewis Johnson - alternate sideline- mostly NBA Playoffs (2011–2017); now at NBC Sports
  • Steve Kerr: lead analyst (2003–2007, 2010–2014); now head coach of Golden State Warriors
  • Dei Lynam- Sideline- NBA Playoffs 2010-2015
  • Joel Meyers- 1st round of 2014 and 2020 NBA Playoffs; now announcer for New Orleans Pelicans
  • Cheryl Miller: sideline reporter, analyst (1997–2013) now women's basketball head coach at CSULA
  • Bob Neal: play-by-play
  • Rachel Nichols: sideline reporter; now at ESPN and ESPN on ABC
  • Pam Oliver- sideline- NBA playoffs (2004–2009)
  • Doc Rivers: game analyst- NBA Playoffs only
  • Jalen Rose: sideline reporter-2006 NBA playoffs only- now at ESPN and ESPN on ABC
  • Craig Sager: sideline reporter (1996–2016); deceased
  • Flip Saunders- 2nd analyst on #1 team for 1st round of 2014 NBA Playoffs (deceased)
  • Marty Snider- alternate Sideline Reporter NBA Regular season and NBA Playoffs (2007–2013)
  • Dick Stockton (alternate play-by-play); now at Fox Sports
  • Molly Sullivan- sideline- 1st round of 2014 NBA playoffs
  • Reggie Theus: studio analyst,
  • John Thompson: game analyst (deceased)
  • Ron Thulin: play-by-play
  • Pete Van Wieren: play-by-play (deceased)
  • Jeff Van Gundy: game analyst (2002–2003)- NBA playoffs only-now at ESPN and ESPN on ABC
  • Stan Van Gundy Tuesday analyst (2019–2020); now head coach of New Orleans Pelicans
  • Bill Walton: game analyst; now at ESPN, ESPN on ABC and Pac-12 Network
  • Tracy Wolfson: sideline- alternate NBA regular season and NBA playoffs (2011–2016); now at CBS Sports
  • Chris Bosh: Studio Analyst-2019
  • Bob Fitzgerald (1st round of 2020 NBA Playoffs only)
  • Steve Nash: (Tuesday contributor); now head coach of Brooklyn Nets
  • Draymond Green- fill-in Studio Analyst for select days during 2020 NBA Playoffs

Spanish[edit]

Games are available in Spanish on SAP

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  • José Ángel Medellín
  • Marcelo Godoy
  • Pete Manzano
  • Fernando Palacios

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References[edit]

  1. ^'TNT's Extensive 2018 NBA Playoffs Coverage – More Than 40 Games – Begins Sunday, April 15, with Tripleheader Action'. Turner. 2018-04-12. Retrieved 2018-08-05.
  2. ^'TNT to Present More Than 40 NBA Playoff Games Beginning Sunday, April 14, with Tripleheader Action'. Turner. 2019-04-11. Retrieved 2019-04-16.
  3. ^TV.com. 'NBA on TNT'. TV.com. Retrieved 2018-08-05.

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