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List of Los Angeles Clippers broadcasters

Broadcasters for the Los Angeles Clippers, , and Buffalo Braves National Basketball Association teams.

Television

Play-by-play

Color analysts

  • Rudy Martzke: 1972–1974 (WBEN-TV)
  • Dick Rifenburg: 1977–1978 (WBEN-TV)
  • Stu Lantz: 1978–1983
  • John Olive: 1983–1984
  • Ted Green: 1984–1985 (KTTV)
  • Tommy Hawkins: 1985–1986 (KTLA)
  • Norm Nixon: 1986–1987 (KTLA)
  • Junior Bridgeman: 1987–1988 (KTLA)
  • Keith Erickson: 1988–1990 (Z Channel)
  • Kevin Loughery: 1988–1990 (KTLA)
  • Mike Fratello: 1990–1992, 2019–Present (KTLA, KCOP-TV, Fox Sports Net Prime Ticket, Bally Sports SoCal, Bally Sports West, FanDuel Sports Network Socal)
  • Earl Strom: 1990–1991 (Prime Ticket)
  • Jerry Tarkanian: 1991–1992 (SportsChannel Los Angeles)
  • Bill Walton: 1992–2002 (SportsChannel Los Angeles, KCOP-TV, KCAL-TV, Fox Sports Net Prime Ticket)
  • Mike Smith: 2002–2017 (KTLA, Fox Sports Net Prime Ticket)
  • Bruce Bowen: 2017–2018 (Fox Sports Net Prime Ticket)
  • Don MacLean: 2018–2019, 2020–2021, 2023–2024, 2024–2025 (Fox Sports Net Prime Ticket, Bally Sports SoCal, FanDuel Sports Network SoCal)
  • Chauncey Billups: 2019–2020 (Fox Sports Net Prime Ticket)
  • Jim Jackson: 2020–present (Fox Sports Net Prime Ticket, Bally Sports SoCal, Bally Sports West, FanDuel Sports Network SoCal, and KTLA)

When Walton worked for the NBA on NBC, Keith Erickson, Hubie Brown, Rick Barry, Reggie Theus, and Mike Smith served as alternate announcers.

When Fratello worked on NBC, Bob Weiss served as alternate announcer.

Pre- and post-game shows, courtside reporting

As of 2025–26, Stan Verrett began hosting Clippers Live pre- and post-game shows before and after games on FanDuel Sports Network SoCal. Verrett is joined by analysts Brent Barry and Matt Barnes. Jaime Maggio and Lauren Rosen serve as courtside reporters.

Broadcast outlets

Terrestrial television

Buffalo

San Diego

  • KFMB-TV: 1978–1980; 1983–1984
  • XETV: 1980–1982
  • KCST-TV: 1982–1983

Los Angeles

  • KTTV: 1984–1985
  • KTLA: 1985–1991; 2002–2009; 2022 - Present
  • KCOP-TV: 1991–1996; 2011; 2012, 2017
  • KCAL-TV: 1996–2001

Cable television

Television network

Station lineup (as of 2022)

Radio

Play-by-Play

Color analysts

Flagship Station

Buffalo

  • WBEN (1970–1978)

San Diego

  • KFMB (1978–1980; 1983–1984)
  • KOGO (1980–1982)
  • KCNN (1982–1983)

Los Angeles

  • KFOX (1984)
  • KLAC (1984–1987, March 19, 2016–present)
  • KIIS-AM (1987–1988)
  • KRLA (1988–1992)
  • KMPC (1992–1995)
  • KNNS (1995–1997)
  • KXTA/KTLK (1997–2006)
  • KSPN (2006–2009)
  • KTNQ (Spanish; 2004–2009)
  • KFWB (2009–March 16, 2016)
  • KWKW (Spanish; 2009–present)
  • KEIB (2016–present (alternate))

Radio Network

Station Lineup (as of 2016)

References