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TNT NBA sideline reporters describe being live at games for first time since bubble NBA broadcasts are returning to something resembling normalcy these playoffs. 06/01/2021 During the pandemic-shortened 2020-2021 NBA regular season, TNT opted to go without sideline reporters as their play-by-play announcers and analysts called games remotely. Aside from coaches not really being asked questions during game broadcasts, there was a real and tangible sense of something missing not just for fans at home but for the sideline reporters who went months without being able to perform a central function of their jobs. “I’ve been itching to get back out there,” TNT’s Jared Greenberg said from Brooklyn’s Barclays Center last week before the Nets took on the Boston Celtics. ....
“I’m really excited. And really looking forward to this,” McPeak told The Athletic’s David Aldridge. “As a little mixed girl growing up, there was no representation for me in Canada. To have five women of different backgrounds, and three of which are Black women in sports on their televisions, is probably one of the craziest full-circle moments I’ve had in my career.” McPeak joins Leandra Reilly Lardner as female broadcasters who have called a regular-season NBA game. (Lardner did play-by-play for a Nets-Sixers game in 1988 for SportsChannel America.) Her assignment comes nearly three years after calling a Washington Wizards preseason telecast for Monumental Sports Network. (Monumental Sports Network had to sign off on McPeak working the TSN broadcast, of which general manager Zach Leonsis was “incredibly supportive.”) ....