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2021-22 NBA Season Tips Off on SiriusXM October 19


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SiriusXM will provide NBA fans with coverage of the 2021-22 NBA season, offering live play-by-play of every game from opening night through The Finals, plus daily in-depth talk and analysis on SiriusXM NBA Radio. The NBA begins its season on Tuesday, October 19, with a doubleheader. SiriusXM hosts Frank Isola and Brian Scalabrine will host a special show live from Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee starting at 6pm ET and leading into the game broadcast.

NBA programming is available to SiriusXM subscribers nationwide on the SiriusXM radios in their cars and on the SXM App with access to the official radio broadcasts of all 30 NBA teams. All play-by-play channels are also available in vehicles equipped with next generation SiriusXM with 360L radios.

Each weekday, Frank Isola and former NBA big man Brian Scalabrine host "The Starting Lineup" from 7-10am ET. They are followed by "No Look Pass" from 10am-1pm ET, which features a rotating group of analysts that includes Greg Anthony, Amin Elhassan, Tim Legler, Rick Mahorn, Sam Mitchell, Will Perdue and Reggie Theus alongside lead hosts Brian Custer, Evan Cohen and Zach Harper. Rick Kamla and former guard Antonio Daniels host "Give and Go" each weekday from 1-4pm ET. Justin Termine and Eddie Johnson continue to host NBA Today weekdays from 4-7pm ET.

SiriusXM NBA Radio's roster of hosts also includes Rosalyn Gold-Onwude, Sarah Kustok, Gerald Brown, Howard Beck, Tom Byrne, Tina Cervasio, Howard David, Noah Eagle, Brian Geltzeiler, Michael Grady, Jonathan Hood, Jason Jackson, Mitch Lawrence, Joel Meyers, Pat O'Keefe and Mike Yam.

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