Can the Heat 3-peat? Will the Spurs get revenge from last season? Will Tony Parker be able to play with his injury? Will Dewayne Wade manage to stay active throughout? These are just some of the questions that will begin to be answered this Thursday night as the NBA Finals start up. As a quick reminder, there will be no 2-3-2 format this year. It is 2-2-1-1-1.Here's your TV and radio information. As for why I have a TBA listed on ESPN Radio's crew, they will have a sideline reporter that wasn't mentioned in the press release. I'm just not sure whom that will be yet.
Miami Heat vs. San Antonio Spurs
ABC Broadcasters: Mike Breen, Jeff Van Gundy, Mark Jackson, Doris Burke, Steve Javie
ESPN Radio/ Sirius XM NBA Radio Broadcasters: Kevin Calabro, Hubie Brown, Marc Stein
ESPN Deportes Broadcasters: Alvaro Martin, Carlos Morales, Sebastian Martinez Christensen, Alejandro Montecchia
Game 1: Thursday, June 5- 9 PM- at San Antonio
Game 2: Sunday, June 8- 8 PM- at San Antonio
Game 3: Tuesday, June 10- 9 PM- at Miami
Game 4: Thursday, June 12- 9 PM- at Miami
Game 5: Sunday, June 15- 8 PM- at San Antonio
Game 6: Tuesday, June 17- 9 PM- at Miami
Game 7: Friday, June 20- 9 PM- at San Antonio
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