
Ahmed Fareed to anchor NBC's Monday night NBA coverage
'College football under the lights is sacred, and we've got the crew to match its energy. Plus, helping shape our NBA coverage in its return to NBC Sports? I can't wait to start,' Fareed said in a news release. 'I'm thankful to be trusted with these roles. I'm even more motivated by the responsibility that comes with them.'
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Fareed has been a part of the network's coverage of the Olympics, Premier League and Major League Baseball, as well as other sports, but recently gained national attention for hosting the majority of the 151st Kentucky Derby broadcast in place of Mike Tirico, who left following an allergic reaction.
NBCUniversal and the NBA announced an 11-year agreement to present NBA and WNBA regular-season and playoff games last July, beginning with the 2025-26 season.
Recently, the network has announced several additions to its coverage team. Jamal Crawford, Reggie Miller and Grant Hill will serve as game analysts, while Carmelo Anthony and Vince Carter will be studio analysts. Maria Taylor has been announced as a studio host, Tirico and Noah Eagle as play-by-play voices and Michael Jordan as a special contributor. NBC Sports is also bringing back its iconic 'Roundball Rock' theme song.
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