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NBA Playoffs Shift to Exclusive National Broadcasts Under New Rights Deal

The NBA has implemented a policy for the 2026 playoffs requiring all games to air exclusively on national television networks, eliminating local broadcasts for the first time. This change stems from a $76 billion broadcast rights agreement that began this season and covers the next 11 years. Local fans will not hear their home team announcers during the opening round.

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This marks the first time the league has removed local network broadcasts from the playoff schedule. The change applies to the entire postseason, including the first round.

Previously, playoff games in the first round were available on local channels, featuring home team announcers for in-market viewers, alongside national broadcasts for out-of-market audiences. Under the new arrangement, national networks hold sole rights to air the content.

This shift follows the league's agreement on a $76 billion broadcast rights deal with multiple platforms, effective from the 2025-2026 season through the 2035-2036 season.

The deal distributes NBA games across various broadcasters, including Disney, NBCUniversal, and Amazon, over the 11-year period. National networks acquired these rights through negotiations with the league. The policy ensures exclusivity for these partners during the playoffs.

Commentary on the Broadcasting Change During the final regular-season game on April 12, 2026, a Knicks broadcaster expressed criticism of the new playoff format on the local MSG network.

The Knicks lost 110-96 to the Charlotte Hornets in that game, with most starters resting. The broadcaster noted that fans prefer hearing home team announcers, particularly in the first round, as they form a connection with viewers.

Story Timeline

3 events
  1. April 12, 2026

    Broadcaster criticizes NBA playoff broadcast change during Knicks' final regular-season game.

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  2. 2025-2026 season

    NBA implements $76 billion broadcast rights deal, leading to exclusive national playoff coverage.

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  3. Prior seasons

    First-round playoff games aired on local networks with home team announcers.

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Potential Impact

  1. 01

    League secures long-term revenue from the 11-year rights agreement.

  2. 02

    National networks gain full exclusivity, increasing their playoff content control.

  3. 03

    Fans lose access to local announcers, altering viewing experience in home markets.

  4. 04

    Local broadcast teams face reduced playoff assignments starting this season.

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PublishedApr 13, 2026, 1:19 PM
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