Bally Sports announces Miami Heat broadcast schedule for 2023-24 season…

MIAMI – Bally Sports, the TV and streaming home of the Miami HEAT, is scheduled to broadcast at least 71 HEAT games during the 2023-24 NBA season, the team and network announced. The coverage will air on Bally Sports Sun and stream in the Bally Sports app.

The Eastern Conference champions tip off the new season on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 7:30 p.m. against the Detroit Pistons at Kaseya Center. Bally Sports’ coverage begins at 7 p.m. with the “HEAT Live” pregame show, and postgame coverage will follow the final buzzer.

Bally Sports’ broadcast schedule also includes three of the HEAT’s Group Play games in the inaugural NBA In-Season Tournament, held on Tuesday and Friday nights in November. At least two additional games will be added to Miami’s schedule between Dec. 4 and Dec. 9, pending tournament results. Broadcast details for those games are to be announced.

In addition to airing on Bally Sports Sun, all of the network’s HEAT games and programming will stream on the Bally Sports app and at BallySports.com. Fans can access the streaming coverage by logging in through their pay-TV provider or by signing up for Bally Sports+, a streaming service within the Bally Sports app that gives local fans direct access to their favorite hometown teams.

New this season, fans can sign up for a Season Pass to Bally Sports+. It is also available on monthly and annual subscription plans. For more information, go to BallySportsPlus.com.

Play-by-play announcer Eric Reid returns for his 36th season as the voice of the HEAT, and former HEAT point guard John Crotty is back as color analyst. This season marks six years calling games together for the Reid-Crotty pairing.

Jason Jackson enters his 20th season serving as host of “HEAT Live” pregame and postgame coverage. He’s again joined by Amy Audibert, a former University of Miami basketball player in her second year as a pregame/postgame/halftime analyst on the Bally Sports broadcasts. Former HEAT coach Ron Rothstein also returns for a 10th season as a “HEAT Live” analyst.

Will Manso is back for an 11th season as a host and courtside reporter, while Kelly Saco and Jeremy Taché head into their second year reporting from courtside.

The popular “Inside the HEAT” series returns and will feature player profiles and behind-the-scenes access to other aspects of the franchise and its operations — all designed to bring fans closer to their favorite team. Bally Sports’ 2022-23 season-long coverage of the HEAT and episodes of “Inside the HEAT” were recently nominated for Suncoast Regional Emmy Awards.

Fans can listen to in-depth conversations with HEAT players and broadcasters all season on Bally Sports’ “Miami Mic’d Up” podcast, hosted by Taché, which is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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